Month: February 2018

301 Articles
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Barclays Kenya FY 2017 net profit drops to Sh6.9b

Barclays Bank of Kenya (BBK) has recorded a 6.3% decline in net profit to Ksh 6.9 billion for the full year 2017 compared...

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Linus Kaikai walks tall as he leaves NTV

NTV General Manager Linus Kaikai formally left Nation Centre on Wednesday afternoon bringing to a dramatic close his tenure at the helm of...

Comedian Eric Omondi Framed.
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Nude video lands comedian Eric Omondi in trouble

[dropcap]C[/dropcap]omedian Eric Omondi, who is known for his many creative antics, appears to have crossed the red line after he posted a video...

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Igathe hangs on Aga Khan pointman in race for Nation CEO job

[dropcap]W[/dropcap]hen Polycarp Igathe resigned as Nairobi Deputy Governor many were left wondering how he could have easily given in to Governor Mike Sonko's...

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Why Uhuru Rejected Moi’s Sh3.5bn Price to Sell Standard

A consortium of investors from Central Kenya led by President Uhuru Kenyatta unsuccessfully tried to buy the Standard Group last year, before shifting...

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Central tycoons behind Nation Media takeover bid

[dropcap]W[/dropcap]hen Business Today broke news that President Uhuru Kenyatta is seeking to buy Nation Media Group (NMG), many Kenyans were understandably skeptic. But...

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High school girls tame elephants using technology

[dropcap]A [/dropcap]little-known school in Taita Taveta County has once again put Kenya on the global innovation map after four of its students invented...

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Linus Kaikai set to make major announcement

NTV General Manager Linus Kaikai is set to address staff from the Nation Media Group Broadcasting Division this afternoon. This comes a day...

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KCB announces 10,000 opportunities

The KCB Foundation has launched recruitment of beneficiaries for 2jiajiri programme. 2Jiajiri is a flagship programme of the KCB Foundation that seeks to...

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EAPC slips deeper into the red after Sh970m H1 loss

East African Portland Cement (EAPC) has plunged into deep financial trouble after recording Ksh 970 million loss after tax in half year ended...