Month: January 2020

172 Articles
Teams are already receiving their kits after the partnership between OdiBets and FKF. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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Grassroots Teams Already Receiving Kits Thanks to FKF, OdiBets Partnership

Football clubs in the Coastal and Eastern region have in the past two weeks benefited by getting kits from online gaming firm OdiBets.

A SIM Card. Registering for one exposes one to several risks and vulnerabilities in case the personal data falls in the wrong hands. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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How a SIM-card Registration Threatens Your Privacy

If a telco agreed to reset your sim details, you not only risk losing your money in the mobile wallet but the peace...

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5 Ways Relatives Fleece Family Businesses and How This Can Be Avoided

Just like corporates and medium sized organisations, family businesses can also be vulnerable to fraud

The Halcyon™ radiotherapy system at Nairobi West Hospital. www.businesstoday.co.ke
FEATURED STORY

How Medical Bills Are Driving People Into Poverty

In a country that is largely without medical cover for the masses, out-of-pocket spending prevents many from seeking medical care

Cyprian Nyakundi defamation case www.businesstoday.co.ke
MEDIA

Will Top UK Law Firm Silence Cyprian Nyakundi?

It’s not business as usual for the blogger, who has established a reputation for treading where most fear and publishing the unprintable.

NSE trading results www.businesstoday.co.ke
MARKETS

Banks Shares Hit a Rare Mark as Safaricom Nears All-Time High

The market was mainly driven by trading in banking and Safaricom shares, which represented over 85% of the traded volume.

Harambee Stars players celebrate Victor Wanyama's goal against Ethiopia at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani. Stars have been given an 'easy' group at the World Cup qualifiers draw. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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World Cup Qualifiers Draw Puts Hope in Stars’ Hearts

Kenya will play Group E’s top-seeded team Mali, Uganda, and Rwanda in their quest to play their first-ever World Cup.

Matatus and boda boda riders at a busy terminus. 29 companies have been licensed to provide a cashless payment platform.
FEATURED STORY

Why You Could Sue NTSA and Win

A category D2 licence means that the driver can ferry passengers in a mini bus of 14 to 32 passenger capacity.

OPINION

It’s Loud and Clear: Our Culture of Silence Fuels Impunity

Our collective silence by choosing convenience over what is right is continually entrenching the culture of silence in our country.

Davis & Shirtliff
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European Firm To Channel Water Treatment Chemicals to Kenya

German-based water treatment firm will be providing industrial water and wastewater treatment chemical products to Kenya