Day: March 17, 2020

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Facebook will now limit the spread of misinformation about covid-19. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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Facebook Moves to Tackle Misinformation on Coronavirus

Facebook aims to help keep people safe and informed globally, and locally through local partnerships, and updates to its platform

The consultancy firm has a 5-year tested formula to grow businesses without bank loans. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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Consultancy Firm Debuts Formula to Help Businesses Grow Without Loans

5-year tested formula to create a multimillion-dollar business from scratch without bank loans, venture capitalists or selling stock.

Covid-19 is a respiratory disease with similarities with others. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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Respiratory Diseases’ Response Rate in Kenya Proves the Country’s Capability in Dealing with Covid-19

Just days after the first Covid-19 case was confirmed in Kenya, everyone in the country is racing up to be safe from the...

WHO is debunking several myths regarding the covid-19 coronavirus and how it can be transmitted. The move is meant to ensure that exposure and new infections are minimized. [Photo/CNN]
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Covid-19 Coronavirus Factsheet on Infection, Transmission, Prevention and Care

WHO is debunking several myths regarding the covid-19 coronavirus and how it can be transmitted.

Impact of coronavirus on kenya economy www.businesstoday.co.ke
ECONOMY

Eight Economies Hardest Hit by Coronavirus Pandemic

Based on the impact on other economies, coronavirus may have a 10.0% to 25.0% impact on GDP growth for the year 2020.

Keroche CEO, Tabitha Karanja. Photo/ Pulse Live Kenya
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Keroche Ordered to Pay Sh500 Million to Lift Urgency Notice by KRA

Taxman will not collect Ksh9 billion in taxes from brewer...for now

A medical staff member takes the temperature of a man at the Wuhan Red Cross Hospital in China on Jan. 25. The WHO is concerned about the HIV positive and malnourished children as the virus spreads. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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WHO Concerned About HIV Positive, Malnourished Children as Coronavirus Spreads

WHO is concerned about the impact the covid-19 coronavirus could have among populations with high HIV prevalence and malnourished children.