Month: July 2015

266 Articles
MEDIA

NBK seeks Ksh1bn in defamation case against Nation

National Bank of Kenya has filed a defamation case against Nation Media Group over newspaper articles it terms as malicious. The bank, majority...

ENTERPRISE 101

Safarilink launches p***enger service to Kilifi

Safarilink Aviation, Kenya’s premier safari airline has  strengthened its presence in Kenya’s aviation sector with the official launch of the Vipingo route. The...

FEATURED STORY

Heritage Insurance opens city centre outlet

Heritage Insurance Company Managing Director Mr Godfrey Kioi (left) and Mr Kyungu, the Executive Director Heritage. Heritage Insurance Company has opened a new...

FEATURED STORY

MPs to discuss rules to cut Safaricom dominance

Safaricom is staring at tough times as Parliament begins discussing regulations that w*** restrict its movements in the market and punish it for...

FEATURED STORY

4,000 businesses trained in IFMIS e-procurement

The National Treasury has concluded a three-week countrywide online procurement training for small and medium size businesses. Through the IFMIS Department, it has...

FEATURED STORY

China Road launches railway training college in Voi

China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) has launched a railway technology training facility in Voi to improve the capacity of its Kenyan employees....

FEATURED STORY

Equity Bank gets Ksh14bn to finance SMEs

Equity Bank Dr James Mwangi (left) signs the agreement with AfDB Director for Eastern Africa Regional Resource Centre Gabriel Negatu for a $148...

FEATURED STORY

US presidential candidate Ben C***** is Turkana

Republican US presidential candidate Ben C***** claims his ancestor was of the Turkana tribe. “I trace my roots back to the Turkana tribe...

FEATURED STORY

Senator Judith Sijeny wants 10-year-olds to have ***

Parents, education officials and religious leaders have opposed a B*** that seeks to provide ****** information to children as young as 10. The...

FEATURED STORY

Lack of testosterone makes women better investors than men

Anything a man can invest, they can invest better — and science backs that up