Safer Internet Day (SID) and Facebook has launched a series of initiatives to help make the Internet a safer and better place for people
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Industries ministry push for ban on second-hand car imports
The Industry and Trade Ministry has proposed a ban on the importation of second hand cars into the country. Cabinet Secretary Adan Mohamed says
President Uhuru denies Kenya’s economy is poor
President Uhuru Kenyatta has denied that the country’s economy is struggling. The President insisted that the Jubilee Government was steering the country in the
Poll jitters likely to cut foreign investments
Foreign Direct Investments to Kenya have slowed because of the current political climate, immigration law firm Fragomen has said. The tension is being heightened
Sh890m seed firm to provide quality, weather-resistant seed
A Sh890 million seed company will be established in Kenya for farmers to easily access certified seeds. Anne Onyango, director of policy research and
Dubai to Host 7th Annual Investment Meeting (AIM) 2017
The 7th Annual Investment Meeting (AIM) is set to run from April 2-4, 2017, at the Dubai World Trade Center. Held under the patronage
Democracy, peace essential for Africa’s development says ECA’s Hamdok
Africa needs to address governance, democracy, peace and security issues as prerequisites for its development, Economic Commission for Africa’s Acting Executive Secretary, Mr. Abdalla
IMF warned that Kenya faces financial risks
The International Monetary Fund yesterday warned that Kenya faces the risk of financial instability in coming years if it does not scrap the interest
Thousands of bank staff likely to lose jobs after digitization
More employees in the banking industry will be left jobless as lenders increasingly invest in mobile and online platforms, visiting banking and financial services
Kenya to host a high level International Summit on ‘Innovating Economies’ organised by The Economist Events
The event will take place on February 1st at the Radisson Blue Hotel in Nairobi; The event is organised by UK based, The Economist