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Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha.
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No reverse on new curriculum, Magoha

The rollout of the new competency-based curriculum is on despite opposition from the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) leaders. Education Cabinet Secretary...

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Who is most likely to commit fraud at your company?

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he arrest of five employees of Barclays Bank of Kenya and G4S over the alleged theft of Ksh 11 million from ATMs belonging...

Dr James Mwangi, Equity Bank CEO, failed to hit the threshold in earnings in 2018 growth to qualify for a bonus.
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No bonus for Equity Bank CEO as profit growth slows

Many would imagine that James Mwangi, the CEO of Equity Bank Group, earns tones of cash for steering the financial institution to success....

A farmer at an agro shop in Kenya verifies maize seeds before purchase.
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Social enterprise fighting fakes gets Skoll Award

The Skoll Foundation has announced mPedigree –  which uses technology to fight fakes, counterfeits and diversion of products such as medicines, cosmetics and...

Mobile loan lenders. CBK regulations say that non-performing loans of less than Ksh 1,000 will not be submitted to CRBs and Borrowers previously “blacklisted” for amounts less than Ksh 1,000 will be “delisted.” www.businesstoday.co.ke
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The Startup Nobody Wanted Now Attracts Everyone

As of March 2019, Tala had lent out Ksh1 billion across the markets in which it operates including Kenya, Tanzania, Philippines, Mexico and...

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State agency rejects sub-standard power poles

Suppliers who have delivered substandard poles to be used for power distribution have been ordered to ensure they meet the set requirements. It...

Employees who keep ahead in their field will always keep afloat when the flash floods of change are unleashed.
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Six smart ways to play office politics and win

Like national politics, workplaces are about using subjectivity to make decisions when objectivity hits a dead end. Most of such decisions revolve around...

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Former President Moi’s son dies in Nakuru

Family appeals for privacy during the mourning period

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Former Nation editor ventures into books

Emmanuel Toili, who lectures at St. Paul's University, among authors exhibiting at World Book Day commemoration

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Identical twins or just rare doppelgängers?

Most of us have been in this situation, either, you excitedly greet someone you thought was a person you know or you are...