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CS Mohammed protests to Dar over auction of cows

Tanzanian authorities also impounded 6,500 one day-old chicks worth over Ksh 574, 836 and burned them alive on grounds they were spreading diseases

Consumers brace for high maize flour prices

Owners of major supermarkets confirmed last week that stocks have started dwindling since the end of the programme and are likely to resort to high prices from mid-November

Telkom upgrades its national and metro fibre networks

The Ksh 600 million investment in ultrafast backbone and metro infrastructure will offer faster, more reliable data connections to Telkom customers with first phase already concluded

Major changes at Standard as Munywoki quits

The Managing Director, Print Editions tendered his resignation last week to take up a job at rival, Nation Media Group, triggering a reorganisation of media house's top echelons

Nakumatt shuts down Nanyuki outlet

Though a notice pinned on the entrance says the closure is temporary, a worker, who did not want to be named, told the Nation newspaper that the landlord is demanding arrears running into tens of millions

Uber unveils new features to offer drivers flexibility

They include Share My Trip feature that allows drivers to share the trip information with loved ones, without implicating the privacy of the rider or divulging personal information or specific drop off or pick up points

Justice Ojwang takes on former CJ Mutunga

Former Chief Justice, in an affidavit, supported a petition by former LSK CEO Apollo Mboya to have him and Justices Njoki Ndung'u and Mohammed Ibrahim removed for going on strike after two colleagues were asked to retire

Political blues cost NSE investors Sh20b on Monday

All eyes were on Safaricom, which had 5.6 million shares transacted at between Ksh 24.75 and Ksh 25.75, in reaction to calls by the Opposition to boycott the company’s products
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