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Italy cleared to use Malindi for rocket launch

Parliament has finally ratified a new deal on the use of the multi-billion dollar rocket launching facility in Malindi, paving the way...

Kemsa Covid-19 suppliers listed as ‘State’s partners’

The shadowy suppliers of Covid-19 related items to the Kenya Medical Supplies Agency(Kemsa) were listed as the “government’s strategic partners”, earning them...

Tanzania is ahead of schedule

Since 2015, the Tanzanian Fifth Phase Government, under reform-minded President Dr. John Pombe Magufuli, has set an ambitious industrialization agenda in pursuit...

Tycoons’ 101 planes put on auction over KAA fees

About 101 aircraft abandoned at various airports across the country are on the verge of being auctioned to clear rising parking charges...

Kenya is ready for 5G network – Huawei

There is enough spectrum for mobile telephony operators to roll out the 5G network in Kenya should they receive the greenlight from...

The rich defy corona, scramble for new Land Rover Defender

Orders for the newly launched 2020 Land Rover Defender in Kenya are defying the tough economic environment brought about by the Covid-19...

What stunts growth of insurance industry

Over 40 percent of Kenyans have a bank account, and when one includes the use of mobile money over 80 percent...

Samburu gets Sh36m milk processing plant

Dairy farmers in Samburu are beaming with hope after a new milk processing plant was launched in the county, 

More pain at the pump as fuel prices shoot up again

Following the changes, Super petrol will from midnight Wednesday retail at Ksh118.11, Diesel Ksh 112.83 and Kerosene Ksh 111.83 in Nairobi According to the regulator,...

East Africa now owes China some 30 billion dollars in loans

East African economies have in the past 10 years borrowed $29.42 billion to grow their transport, communication, manufacturing and energy sectors. The region's economies are...

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