Month: February 2015

115 Articles
CAREERS

Byron Clatterbuck appointed new SEACOM boss

African submarine cable operator SEACOM has appointed Byron Clatterbuck as the new CEO,taking over from Mark Simpson who resigned last week. Clatterbuck, who...

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Over 25 fans die after violence erupts at Egyptian soccer match

As many as 25 people were killed Sunday night in Egypt when fans outside an overflowing soccer match clashed with police, reports said....

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Lamu to host 981MW power plant

Plans for producing electricity from coal are beginning to take shape with a local consortium inching close to setting up a power plant...

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Kabete MP George Muchai assassinated, say leaders

The death of Kabete MP George Muchai this morning under a hail of bullets has not only raised insecurity profile in the city...

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Two entrepreneurs bag Unilever’s sustainable living awards

Two Ugandan entrepreneurs are among the top seven finalists in last year’s young entrepreneurs contest run by Unilever. Charles Batte, 27 and David...

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Chrome OS lets you lock lost or stolen computers

Chrome OS lets you lock lost or stolen computers Losing a gadget sucks, but having to change all your passwords to make sure...

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All mining information now available online

Investors in the mining industry can now get information about mines and licences in a one-stop-shop after the ministry of mining launched an...

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From Internally Displaced Person to International motivational speaker

Perhaps the 2007-2008 Post Election Violence (PEV) is a memory that every Kenyan wants to bury completely. When the country exploded after the...

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Roll-out of e-procurement kicks off at Treasury

Nineteen state corporations under the National Treasury have automated procurement, as the first step of implementing the Integrated Financial Management Information System (IFMIS)...

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Kenya overspending on infrastructure, World Bank reveals

Kenya is spending a lot of funds on infrastructure and applying slow pedals on other sectors, something which will create an imbalance of...

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