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The owner of coffee brand Kahawa 1893 says the new tariff regime will put a financial strain on the industry nationwide.
Africa CDC and WHO have updated their Joint Continental Response Plan for the mpox emergency as the disease continues to affect new areas. The revised strategy focuses on controlling outbreaks, while ...
A top Trump adviser on Thursday confirmed the U.S. is moving closer to hammering out a deal with the mineral-rich Democratic ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNKenya Lifts Tax on Oil Crops and Nuts Imports from 8 CountriesThe government of Kenya has announced the exemption of nuts and oil crops produce and products imported by Export Processing Zones (EPZ) and Special Economic Zones (SEZ) based enterprises and ...
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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: Celebrities Who Were Granted Rwandan NationalityRwanda has become more than just a rising destination for tourism and investment but a new home for several celebrities from regional to globally recognized figures who appear on big screens of ...
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Tuko News on MSNDennis Itumbi Claims Kenya Bid KSh 500m to Host Grammys' Headquarters: “Not Yet Decided”Dennis Itumbi has tried to explain the controversy around the alleged deal between Kenya and The Recording Academy, which is ...
Through acquisitions and greenfield investments, at least five Tanzanian billionaires have been engaged in a flurry of deals ...
The importation of second-hand clothes has been blamed for the death of Kenya’s textile industry, which was productive in the ...
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The East African on MSNKenya’s EPZs outlook bleak as job losses loom on Agoa uncertaintyWorkers at Kenya’s Export Processing Zones (EPZ) are facing job losses due to the Trump tariffs, which potentially override ...
Kenya's residential market is thriving, driven by rising demand from buyers, expatriates, and international investors. The luxury and ...
He insisted that the billions of shillings are being invested in the sector in a bid to make it more beneficial to the ...
According to a report by Privacy Symposium Africa, Kenya was ranked number one with 40 per cent in the data protection and privacy index compared to Rwanda, Tanzania, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, and Uganda, ...
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