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Prepare to Face the Worst Housing Deficit Since 2008
According to Housing Permanent Secretary Tirop Kosgey and a report from a government-sponsored survey, the housing deficit currently stands at 550,000 units, which is almost 4 times more than 2008.
Nairobi Is Rich in Investment Potential – Google Chairman
Nairobi could be Africa’s leading country when it comes to technology. According to Google Chairman Eric Schmidt, the green city in the sun carries great investment potential and
Matching Your Business Costs
Simply defined, break-even point refers to the situation where the costs associated with the production of your commodity are equal to the revenue generated. At this juncture, neither
Diaspora Remittances Grow 31.4% in 2012
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) reports that cash inflows from abroad have grown 31.4% to USD 1.2 billion (KES 366.3 billion) from USD 891.1 million(KES 77.7billion) in 2011 in the full
MBA Courses: Investment or Liability?
Masters in Business Administration (MBA) is not just an acknowledgement of mastery of business. It is a means of professional development that lays emphasis on real-life application of
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
Income Security Versus Job Security
January is coming to an end and with it a dry spell for some (aka Njaanuary). It’s been a month where spending has been dissimilar to that of
Gross Government Debts Still on The Rise – 13%
The Kenyan government owes 'Kenya' more money. Our government's domestic debt has increased by KES 112.3 billion to KES 971.2 billion up from KES 858.8 billion at the
CIC Shareholders Advised To Exercise Caution
CIC Insurance Group has today made a public announcement on its plan to acquire property for development purposes. The property is to be acquired by CIC General Insurance
Investing in Bonds: How It Works
A bond is an instrument through which a government or corporate body can borrow money from the public with a promise to reimburse the investor. The money is


















