Month: May 2017

197 Articles
FEATURED STORY

Small but strong firm that cemented Standard Gauge Railway

Local cement manufacturer, Savannah Cement, has expressed its corporate commitment to continue providing quality products to guarantee on-time completion of the Standard Gauge...

FEATURED STORY

Total opens young dealer service station in Kimende

Total Kenya has officially opened a service station in Kimende, the 184th in its retail network. The opening of Kimende service station is in...

POLITICS

President Uhuru’s new SGR fare that has excited Kenyans

President Uhuru Kenyatta today launched the SGR train passengers and slashed fares between Nairobi and Mombasa for economy class tickets targeting majority of...

FEATURED STORY

Oshwal Academy enhances curriculum to develop 21st century skills

The growing need for well-trained personnel to drive economic growth in various countries is stimulating change in education systems in favour of vocational...

CAREERS

Report: Why journalists should be afraid – very afraid

Journalists are most likely to face abuses and further intimidation from the government ahead of elections scheduled for 8th August 2017. A report...

FEATURED STORY

60-year-old woman hands SportPesa a mega jackpot shock

The Sportpesa Mega Jackpot has been won for the second time in Kenya by three lucky winners sharing equally the Sh111 million booty....

FEATURED STORY

Ogilvy Africa picks insider as CEO

Mathieu Plassard, an Ogilvy veteran, previously worked at Ogilvy & Mather in Paris and Ogilvy Action for 13 years.

POLITICS

Touch the SGR line your own risk. Four victims learn the hard

Vandalising the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) will attract stiff penalties of up to 10 years in jail and Sh1 million fine, Director of...

FEATURED STORY

Gulf African Bank strengthens businesswomen with procurement skills

Gulf African Bank, Kenya’s premier SME Shari’ah compliant bank, held a conference on 24th May to promote supplier diversity and inclusion. This initiative...

FEATURED STORY

Tough new rules shorten the leash for pharmaceutical players

The Kenya Association of Pharmaceutical Industry (KAPI) is rolling out of a stringent code of practice to foster ethical interactions between the local...