Month: January 2017

82 Articles
FEATURED STORY

Coast tycoon TSS dies

Prominent Mombasa business tycoon and Moi-era politician Tahir Sheikh Said, popularly known as TSS, has passed away at the age of 74. The...

FEATURED STORY

Anne Waiguru: My Sh160 million wealth is peanuts

Anne Waiguru is at it again. This time she’s talking wealth. The former Devolution Cabinet Secretary describes her wealth – which she figures...

FEATURED STORY

Electronics top sales on OLX

Electronics are among the most sold items on OLX with 330,000 items listed for sale the past year. This is attributed to small and...

FEATURED STORY

100 graduate from digital talent programme

ICT and engineering graduates who have been undergoing a 12-month internship in public and private sector institutions under the Presidential Digital Talent Programme (PDTP) will...

FEATURED STORY

Kenya Airways fires 38 more employees

National carrier Kenya Airways has today fired 38 more employees as part of its restructuring geared at turning its fortunes around. The airline...

Sunday Nation
FEATURED STORY

Managing editor to go in NMG restructuring

The Nation Media Group (NMG) has come up with a new editorial structure as part of its restructuring aimed at cutting down on...

FEATURED STORY

KUJ forces NMG to suspend layoff

The Kenya Union of Journalists (KUJ) today registered what may pass as a pyrrhic victory against Nation Media Group after the court forced...

FEATURED STORY

Kilimall shoppers to pay with Bonga points

Leading online Shopping Mall Kilimall has signed up for Safaricom’s plan that allows customers to pay for products and services using loyalty points....

FEATURED STORY

In quest for a great story, Citizen TV crew watches a baby die during birth

What was supposed to be a human-interest story on the ongoing strike by nurses has left Citizen TV reporter Ann Mawathe with egg...

FEATURED STORY

Top editors on a go-slow as NMG sacks 6 journalists

Six newspaper correspondents have been sent home as Nation Media Group (NMG) retrenchment gets under way. The journalists working for various bureaus were...