Month: February 2018

301 Articles
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Churchill gets a dose of his own medicine in Naivasha

[dropcap]K[/dropcap]enya’s top comedian Daniel Ndambuki, aka Churchill,  brought the giant flower producer Oserian to a standstill when he visited the farm Thursday ahead...

CAREERS

3,900 graduate from Generation Kenya

More than 3,900 students have graduated from Generation Kenya, many of whom are already putting their new skills to use in career-launching jobs....

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Safaricom tightens grip on high-value customers

Safaricom on Friday launched its Platinum proposition, which targets high value customers. This digital-only proposition is only available on MySafaricom App, and offers customers...

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Drought compels nomadic women to acquire land

[dropcap]N[/dropcap]orthern Kenya continues to grapple with numerous environmental challenges, owing to the interference with the Ewaso Nyiro River ecosystem. The river is the...

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Kirubi’s firm opens school for the super-rich in Nairobi

[dropcap]C[/dropcap]entum Investment has diversified its investments portfolio into the education sector. The firm, majority owned by businessman Chris Kirubi, has partnered with globally...

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Tuskys pumps Sh120m in new clothing stores

 Tusker Mattresses has opened its latest Mavazi Lifestyle clothing stores in Kisii and Eldoret towns. The two stores located at Tuskys Echiro along...

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Visa launches token management service

Visa has introduced Token Management Service, a solution designed to unify management and secure customer payment data. Token Management Service enables an integrated...

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Moral police Ezekiel Mutua gives Samantha the middle finger

The government will ban the importation, promotion and sale of sex dolls into the country. Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) Chief Executive Officer...

PEOPLE

Woman who lost one leg narrates how lawyer conned her Sh4 million

[dropcap]W[/dropcap]hen she was awarded Ksh4 million for an accident that damaged her leg, Margaret Ochieng knew part of her problems had been solved....

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End of the road for David Ndii’s Saturday Nation column

Nation Media Group has terminated the weekly column by David Ndii, the controversial economist who advocates splitting of Kenya into two countries. Mr...