Day: October 30, 2017

14 Articles
FEATURED STORY

Bob Collymore steps off Safaricom to get specialised treatment

Safaricom Plc has today announced that the company’s CEO Bob Collymore, has started medical leave to receive specialised treatment for a number of...

POLITICS

Uhuru wins repeat election with shifting turnout figures

[dropcap]P[/dropcap]resident Uhuru Kenyatta has been declared President-elect with 7,483,895 votes after the disputed presidential election held on 26th October 2017. This despite elections...

STOCKS

Banks most active as NSE rebounds

The Nairobi Securities Exchange opened the week with a total of 10 million shares valued at Ksh291M, down from 10.6 Million shares valued...

FEATURED STORY

WhatsApp introduces feature to recall wrong messages

The recall function is set to start rolling out in the next update of WhatsApp for users of Android, iOS and Windows smartphones

ECONOMY

How Uhuru and Ruto were paid four times their salaries

President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy, William Ruto, were grossly over-paid in 2016, according a report of the Auditor General, which reveals their...

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Kenyan entrepreneurs find a niche in China

A spot check at most of Kenya Airways flights en route to Guangzhou reveals that majority of the passengers are Kenyans who are...

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Skin expert weighs in on the dark side of tattoo

Kenyans have been cautioned against tattooing their body parts as they tend to have a long term effect on one’s immune system. Elizabeth Mungai,...

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City Hall to hire 1,000 askaris, firemen

Nairobi governor Mike Mbuvi explains that the county is in dire need of the staff with the last recruitment of such staff having...

FEATURED STORY

Bishop Cornelius Korir is dead

Bishop Korir has presided over an unprecedented increase in church membership along with growth in the education and health sectors

FEATURED STORY

Shoprite to take up Nakumatt’s space

The Cape Town-based company move is a better option as the retail market in Kenya is 'too well established' to build new stores