Month: March 2020

210 Articles
Michael Joseph
FEATURED STORY

Safaricom Waives M-PESA Fees For Transactions Below Sh1,000

Transaction limit also raised to dissuade Kenyans from using hard currency amid COVOD-19 outbreak

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Cleanshelf Ordered To Refund Customers For Overpricing Product

Retailer ordered to refund all 960 Kenyans who bought the product

Keroche CEO, Tabitha Karanja. Photo/ Pulse Live Kenya
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KRA Warns Five Banks Over Their Dealings with Keroche

KRA has threatened five top banks with multi-billion penalties because of their dealings with Keroche Breweries.

A parking attendant issues a receipt to a motorist in Nairobi. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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KRA Takes Over Nairobi Parking Fees Collection Starting Monday

Nairobi residents to start paying parking fees and other levies to Kenya Revenue Authority beginning Monday morning after the national government took over...

ECONOMY

Kenya Closed for Business as Coronavirus Ravages the World

In Kenya, shutting down the entry points will work well in taming cases of the disease by preventing those who may have it...

ecommerce industry in Kenya www.businesstoday.co.ke
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E-commerce Catches a Cold After Coronavirus Outbreak

On Jumia Kenya, very few electronics especially mobile phone accessories are on offer compared to a similar period last year, ahead of Tech...

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COVID-19: Mbagathi Hospital Nurses Down Tools Over Poor Training

Nairobi County Health CEC asks national government to treat issue with weight it deserves

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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Rwanda Confirms Four More COVID-19 Cases

President Paul Kgamae has urged for calm

A photo taken by Larry Madowo and captioned, “I’ve never seen JKIA Nairobi this deserted.” The government has said that only Kenyan Citizens and foreigners with valid resident permits will be allowed entry. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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Too Late or Just in Time: Government’s Handling of Coronavirus in Kenya

Only Kenyan Citizens and foreigners with valid resident permits will be allowed entry

Slay queens are afraid of getting pregnant than getting infected with HIV. www.businesstoday.co.ke
CITY DIARY

Campus Girls, Slay Queens Fear Pregnancy More Than HIV

Young girls are afraid of getting pregnant more than they fear HIV virus. They believe pregnancies will change their lives.