Coronavirus in Kenya

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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...

A fruit market which is popular with entrepreneurs. Statistics indicate that most businesses collapse within the first year after they begin, drawing a gloom reality for those interested in entrepreneurship. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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Cash is Still King in the Markets Despite Coronavirus Spread

One of the vendors at the market who sells vegetables said that she could not accept mobile money payments since buyers are conning...

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True Leadership is Demonstrated in Times of Crisis

Kenya is facing a monumental crisis, and in a few weeks time, it will probably be the biggest test the country has ever...

Facebook will now limit the spread of misinformation about covid-19. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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Facebook Moves to Tackle Misinformation on Coronavirus

Facebook aims to help keep people safe and informed globally, and locally through local partnerships, and updates to its platform

KEPSA CEO Carole Karuga with KEPSA Head of Policy Research & Analysis and Public-Private Dialogue Victor Ogalo. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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KEPSA to Set Up a Portal, Call Center and Economic Impact Framework For Covid-19 Mitigation Efforts

KEPSA has set up a business action platform team and is developing a business COVID-19 action platform in the next two days.

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