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ENTERPRISE 101

How Simple Internet Skills Can Help SMEs Survive The Coronavirus Pandemic

The Coronavirus pandemic has left the world an uncertain place right now. We’re all learning how to deal with a pandemic of this...

Kenyan born Bollywood actress and chairperson Tosha Organization, Mrs. Nadia Abdi and other artistes at Nairobi's Majengo area. www.businesstoday.co.ke
FEATURED STORY

Kenyan-Born Bollywood Actress Gets Back to Help Nairobi Slums Fight COVID-19

Nadia who also goes by the screen name Nadia Queen and her organization, Tosha, have decided to partner with willing companies to donate...

SportPesa CEO Ronald Karauri at a past event. The company's attempt to return to the Kenyan market under Milestone Games failed after BCLB cancelled Milestone's license.
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SportPesa Inches Closer to Return Before Sports Action Resumes

SportPesa's website is back. Many have noticed as many stopped trying to log into the site after the company closed its Kenyan shop.

Lifecare Hospitals launched a neonatal ICU to serve 10 counties. Photo/Lifecare
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Bungoma, 10 Neighbouring Counties to Benefit From Rare Infant Care Technology

Lifecare Hospitals in Bungoma has invested in a NICU set to serve 10 counties in the country and some parts of Eastern Uganda.

Many punters have now ventured into virtual betting with the sports scene dormant. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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Punters’ Survival Tactics During These ‘Days Without Sports’

In the wake of the Coronavirus outbreak that has rendered the sporting scene dormant, the latest trend in the betting scene is virtual...

January is a difficult month financially. www.businesstoday.co.ke
ECONOMY

Personal Financial Preparation In Case of a Lockdown

With the numbers rising, and Kenyans defying the government's directives, we could be heading to a lockdown.

Eliud Kipchoge modeled for various international labels but the price tags on the outfits have left jaws dropping. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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International Labels Use Kipchoge to Sell Vintage Kenyan Fashion Only Few Kenyans Can Afford

A normal Kenyan would not buy a pair of sunglasses for Ksh 90,000 or a pair of pants for half a million but...

Jumia Kenya CEO Sam Chappatte during a past event. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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Jumia Increases Stock, Caps Number of Hand Sanitizer Purchases Per Person

The demand for hand sanitizers and other items countrywide has shot up following the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic.