Day: May 31, 2019

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Standard Group, NMG stocks plunge at NSE

Media houses Standard Group and Nation Media Group were among the day’s biggest losers at close of trading at the Nairobi Securities Exchange...

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A cup of blueberries keeps the heart at beat

Eating a cup of blue berries a day cuts risk factors for heart disease, a new study has revealed. Researchers at the University...

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Co-op Bank, WorldRemit partner for digital money transfers

Co-operative Bank of Kenya has partnered with leading digital money transfer company WorldRemit to enable digital money transfers to over six million Co-operative...

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NSE weekly turnover rises by 52%

Weekly turnover at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) closed at Ksh3.8 billion for the five day trading period that ended on May 31....

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Crown Paints open Sh5m showroom in Nakuru

Crown Paints Kenya has invested Ksh 5 million in a new showroom in Nakuru as it aims to tap into the growing property...

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PrideInn ranked top in TripAdvisor 2019 ranking list

Indigenous PrideInn group of hotels have once again topped TripAdvisor’s ranking list for 2019.  All its eight facilities in Mombasa and Nairobi have...

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Harambee Stars AFCON opponents release blockbuster squads

Harambee Stars left for France early on Friday May 31, a day after being flagged off by President Uhuru Kenyatta. Kenya’s national football...

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Why Sub-Saharan Africa firms are prone to financial crime

A new report shows that 76% of companies across Sub-Saharan Africa as susceptible to financial crime, despite the fact that an average of...

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New report says 72% of firms fall prey to financial crime globally

Almost three quarters (72%) of organisations have been victims of financial crime over the past 12 months with a lax approach to due...

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Another top Capital FM presenter axed

While some of the exits have been voluntary, sources at Lonrho House say there is a massive reorganisation at the media house