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MPs, don’t cry over pay, curb wasteful spending
The scene of the recent protest and the exhibitions of live pigs by civil society activists outside Parliament building against the demands by the recently elected members of Parliament for increased pay had almost an Orwellian feel to it
Read More »Butterfly farming brings fluttering fortunes for Taita
With youth unemployment being a stark reality in Kenya, it’s inspiring to find a youthful and ambitious farmer who seems to have diverted from the tried and tested modes of farming to engage in a rather innovative venture.
Read More »China, India battle for Kenya’s rising business fortunes
Despite the hullabaloo about China and its growing influence in Africa, India is the largest exporter to Kenya.
Read More »Capital markets regulator reigns in on rogue firms
The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) cracks whip on errant investment banks, stockbrokers, fund managers and listed firms as the regulator moves to instill discipline in the operations of the local securities market.
Read More »New tourism Secretary outlines ministry’s recovery plans
The new Tourism Cabinet Secretary has detailed plans that could see the ministry hasten recovery.
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- Stock market fared well in 2012/13
- TZ drafts terms to tame gasboom
- Water Ministry receives Sh13 billion grant
- Why taxman feels ‘cheated’ with creation of 591,000 jua kali jobs
- Equity Bank takes on M-Pesa with new money transfer service
- EAC introduces mandatory training for customs agents to streamline sector
- Kenya rises to second spot as conference tourism leader
- Agriculture Secretary outlines plan to raise Kenya’s share of meat market
- Ranks of working poor on the rise
- Lack of value addition widens trade deficit
- Agriculture pulls a first to register highest growth
- Kenya economy to grow by 6 percent in 2013
- House Committee wants taxes raised
- Government releases economic survey
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