Sunday 19 May 2013

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YuMobile Cuts Cross Network Rates to KES 3

YuMobile has today reduced its call rate across all networks to KES 3 per minute, making it the mobile phone service provider with the lowest cross-network tariff in Kenya. “This move

Mobile Data Usage Shifts in Q3 2012

The number of mobile subscribers accessing the internet through Telkom Kenya’s Orange network rose by 2.4% during the period between July and September 2012. This is according to

KQ Receives 6th Fully-Owned E-Jet

Kenya Airways (KQ),the country's national carrier has boosted its fleet with the latest arrival of a new Embraer E-190 jet as it sets its eye on the lucrative

YuMobile Unveils “Power in My Pocket” Campaign

  Mobile operator yuMobile has today unveiled a new campaign as part of the firm’s brand strategy to intensify its market reach, particularly to the youth and youthful consumer. The

Nakumatt Pilots Private Label Brands

Nakumatt Holdings has extended lifeline for local consumer products manufacturers’ with the launch of a range of retail products under its private label. The products, which will be progressively

CBK Lowers Key Lending Rate to 9.5%

The Central Bank Kenya 's Monetary Policy Committee has today announced a base lending rate of 150 basis points to 9.5% from the 11% rate set in November.In

Best and Worst Countries To be Born in 2013

If you could give your child, born in 2013 a choice of where to be born, which country would it be and what would that choice be based

Nairobi The 2nd Worst City To Live in Globally

Kenya's Capital Nairobi has been ranked the 2nd worst city to live in globally. East Africa's Economic hub was ranked so poorly globally based on its metropolis nature,

M-Shwari vs Kopa Chapaa, The Bright Side

Financial services provision has in the last few years been a high scoring point for innovators and entrepreneurs all wanting to be part of the booming business. These

Kenya Projects GDP Growth at 5.2% in 2012

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has projected that Kenya's real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will expand by 5.2% with Monetary Policy focusing on achieving and maintaining low

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