Day: May 20, 2019

25 Articles
Mohammed Ali, aka Jicho Pevu and John Allan Namu are set to syndicate content for TV47.
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John Allan Namu and Jicho Pevu find new home at TV47

TV47, the newest baby in Kenya’s television industry, has signed up Kenya’s most vicious investigative journalists.  Under the deals the TV station, owned...

CMA
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Sh19m more recovered in KenolKobil shares dodgy deals crackdown

The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) says it has completed the outstanding aspects of the insider trading investigations into the KenolKobil counter and secured...

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Mt Kenya United players lament neglect by owner

[dropcap]R[/dropcap]elegation from a top-flight league hits a club in every aspect but mostly financially. In the case of Kenya Premier League side, Mount...

MC Moreydoc
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MC Moreydoc: Gospel singer comes to rescue of betting firms

The name is MC Moreydoc. Stage name, MC Moreydoc. Real name Kamau Wanjohi. He is the man whose court case has halted the...

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Glovo expands Kenya market footprint with Simbisa Brands deal

Global delivery firm, Glovo has partnered with Simbisa Brands in a bid to bolster its market share in the country. The firm, which...

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USIU Africa VC challenges universities on development

 USIU-Africa’s Vice Chancellor Prof Paul Zeleza has called on universities to spur information age development through empowering citizens. Addressing an annual workshop themed...

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Five banks sign up to pilot mobile loans app for MSMEs

Four banks have signed up for a mobile facility that would offer Micro, Small and Media Enterprises (MSMEs) loans at an interest of...

Interior CS Fred Matiang'i gestures during a past event.
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Matiang’i turns guns blazing to betting firms foreign investors

Over 50,000 Kenyans blacklisted by the Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) over defaults in repaying loans are gamblers, noted Interior Security Cabinet Secretary Dr...

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The jobless employment authority

Instead of strengthening existing institutions that support job creation, the architects of NEA may want to collect unemployment statistics for non-existing jobs.

Ever since the government crackdown on betting firms, only a handful firms have been operational. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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Betting ads ban suspended as gamble pays off

The ban on betting ads that was set to be in effect by May 30 will have to wait a little longer. MC...