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Brenda Gamonde is reporter with Business Today. Email: [email protected]

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Of Suicide and the Sixth Commandment

Life is precious. And life is a struggle, for everyone. We all have good and bad days, that is the recipe for life....

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Highly Marketable Degrees in Kenya

Undergraduate degrees in Kenya is a hot topic. With many jobless graduates, thousands still attain their bachelor's annually with tens of thousands being...

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More Than 100 Years Needed to Close Gender Gap in Corporate World

Businesses have been urged to have a well looked after their workforces so as to avoid having to choose between human rights and...

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Men in Fertility Treatment at Risk of Prostate Cancer

A new study has revealed that men who have had fertility treatment are at greater risk of developing prostate cancer. The research published...

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Why Your Undergraduate Degree Still Matters

Among Kenyan youths, the slogan 'Degree Haisaidii' (A degree is useless) is common especially to university graduates who are seeking employment. Recently, a...

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Improved Visa Processing Boosts Africa Tourism

Africa is the second-fastest-growing continent in travel and tourism after the Asia Pacific. This is according to the 2019 Jumia Hospitality Report. The...

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Onions and Garlic Keep Breast Cancer at Bay

Onions and garlic are a recipe for reducing the risk of breast cancer, a new study has revealed. The study, population-based examined the...

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6 Ways to Become a Professional Cyclist

David Kinja first hopped on to a bicycle when he was in high school. This may be considered late as most boys and...