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Kenya
Business: Food prices rise for ninth straight month as drought ravages Kenya
Foodstuffs in Kenya are now priced at 12.54 per cent higher than they were at the same time in 2016. This has sent inflation to 6.99 per cent, the highest in eleven months.
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Kenya
Business: Water cartels drain city wallets
The frenzy of a typical Eastlands neighbourhood in Nairobi hits you with unrelenting force in Pipeline estate.
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Kenya
Business Beat: Water cartels drain city wallets
The frenzy of a typical Eastlands neighbourhood in Nairobi hits you with unrelenting force in Pipeline estate.
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Kenya
Business News: Kenya economic growth to slip, global uncertainties pose risks
Kenyan economic growth is expected to slip to 5.7 percent in 2017 from about 5.9 percent in 2016, and the biggest risks ahead are linked to uncertainties in the global economy, the central bank said on Tuesday.
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Kenya
Business: Kenya economic growth to slip, global uncertainties pose risks
Kenyan economic growth is expected to slip to 5.7 percent in 2017 from about 5.9 percent in 2016, and the biggest risks ahead are linked to uncertainties in the global economy, the central bank said on Tuesday.
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Kenya
Nyanza: EACC grills Kisii County Trade Chief Officer over loss of Sh50 million
Kisii County Government Chief Officer in charge of Trade John Obwocha has been grilled by detectives from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) over the loss liquor licensing money amounting to Sh50 million.
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Kenya
Business News: Food prices rise for ninth straight month as drought ravages Kenya
Foodstuffs in Kenya are now priced at 12.54 per cent higher than they were at the same time in 2016. This has sent inflation to 6.99 per cent, the highest in eleven months.
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Egitto
Pharaohs aim fire on Burkina Faso in Cup of Nations semis
Egypt have gone about their business in this tournament in somewhat a reserved manner so far.
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Kenya
Amina Mohamed urges re-evaluation of Kenya's neighbours over her loss at AU polls
Foreign Affairs CS, who lost AU Commission poll, now wants Kenya's neighbours re-evaluated for abandoning her.
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USA
Samsung's First Biosimilar "Benepali" Achieves 100 Bil. Won Cumulative Sales in Europe
Samsung Bioepis' first biosimilar "Benepali" passed the 100-billion-won mark in cumulative sales in Europe. This milestone is achieved in one year after the sales of Benepali were approved in Europe in January 2016. An American pharmaceutical firm Biogen revealed its financial results on January 26, disclosing that the sales of ...