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NBK Profit Drops 68% in 3rd Quarter
National Bank has reported a profit after tax drop of 68% creating possibilities of a dividend lower than the KES 0.4 per share the bank paid the previous year.
8 Things You Should Know This Morning
1. KQ Hires Bidco Executive As its Marketing Director National carrier Kenya Airways has appointed Chris Diaz as its marketing director. The marketing director is a newly created position expected
Kenya to Get Faster Internet from COMESA Trade Deal
Kenya, along with 18 other trade-block countries, is set for faster internet connectivity as the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) moves to improve trade within
Relief for Kenyans As Electricity Bills Set To Drop
November 2012 is proving to be an economically friendly month following the recent drop in fuel prices and now a reduction in electricity bills over the month of
Yet Another 'M' App; MKALI
Appears like like things are just going mobile and "Appy". We now have another 'M' App, MKALI Mobile, a marketing and ticketing platform. MKALI Mobile gets you a
KES 111 Billion Worth of Power From Korea
A South Korean company Daewoo International has signed a deal to build a $1.3 billion (KES 110.5 billion) power station in Kilifi County, with the Kenyan Electricity Generating Company (KenGen). The coal-fired power station
8 Things You Should Know This Morning
1. The Night Shift is Now a Tarrif Safaricom’s 50 percent bonus internet, dubbed The Night Shift is now a tariff. For every 1.5GB, 3GB and 8GB bundles you buy you
The Night Shift is now a Tariff
Safaricom’s 50 percent bonus internet, dubbed The Night Shift is now a tariff. For every 1.5GB, 3GB and 8GB bundles you buy you will get 50 percent bonus
No More Traffic Police as Tough Traffic Rules Effected
All law enforcement agencies in the country will be responsible for provision of security, law enforcement and now, thanks to to amendments in the Traffic Act, enforce Traffic
Sony Launches New Line of Energy-Efficient Laptops
Sony Vaio has launched two new laptop models that allow consumers to use them for extended periods of time without a power source. The devices, dubbed Vaio S



















