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SMART BUSINESS

German Shoe Maker Takes Bold Steps In Kenyan Market

Josef Seibel, founded in 1886 in Haunstein, Germany, is targeting Kenya's ever-expanding middle and upper class consumers with European comfort standard shoe brands.

Samsung’s Device Solutions Division Obtains ISO Certification

Samsung Electronics Co. has announced that its Device Solutions (DS) Division attained the ISO 22301 Certificate, the international standard for Business Continuity Management System...

Davis & Shirtliff Unveils Mobile App For Partial Payment Of Solar, Water Equipment

Davis & Shirtliff has launched a new mobile application system that allows customers to make partial savings towards the purchase of water and energy...

US, UK Pour Billions Into Nairobi Data Centre

ADC’s expansion at the new site is expected to be completed in the first half of 2024 and will deliver five times more capacity than is currently installed.

HR Trends to Watch Out for in 2023

The year 2022 saw major layoffs across organisations globally, especially those within the technology space. Several other companies initiated a hiring freeze till 2023, sending waves of uncertainty and leaving Human Resource professionals with piles of work on their desks – to ensure that outgoing employees navigate their transition smoothly and implement improved internal conditions for the remaining team members.

How Businessman Took Muratina to London Bars

Muratina, made from the fruit of the 'Sausage tree' (Kigelia africana) - a wild tree -  features a distinct flavour with a lingering sweetness. It was traditionally served in a cow horn at gatherings including weddings.

From Rugby Star to Best TikToker in Africa – Dennis Ombachi’s Come-Up

As a rugby sevens player, Ombachi competed for Kenya at the 2016 Summer Olympics and was a member of the squad that competed at the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens in Russia. But it is on Tik Tok, creating food content, that he became an international sensation.

Why Bank to M-Pesa Charges Were Suspended

The charges had been stopped in 2020 at the height of Covid-19 in Kenya, ostensibly to boost cashless transactions. Wafula, however, moved to court to challenge the legality of the bank to M-Pesa transfer fees charged to consumers entirely.
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