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Zimbabwe versus Kenya: Who Has More Money in the Bank?

How does Kenya compare to Zimbabwe economically?

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Should We Now Opt for The Commuter Train?

The Standard yesterday, January 29, 2013 posted that Kenya Railways Corporation (KRC) had quietly halved fares and scrapped all the daytime frequencies of the Syokimau commuter train service

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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

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StarTimes Expands Its Network Coverage

With less than a year since its official launch, StarTimes digital television services are available in up to 15 towns across the country. The company on Monday, January

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East Africa and the Switch to Digital Television

With two years to the2015 internationally agreed analogue switch-off deadline, Tanzania is the Only East African country to switch off its analogue television signal. The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority

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It’s Okay, Let’s Have Miraa – UK

Miraa (Khat) farmers and traders have a reason to feel relieved now after the United Kingdom Advisory Council on the misuse of drugs rejected requests to ban importation of

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A 5 Star Luxury Hotel that Lets You Have a Personal Butler

Hemingways, one of the Kenya’s hospitality chains is set to open up a new branch in Nairobi. The 45 all en suite development, which gives patrons their very

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Diaspora Money. Where Does it Go?

An African Development Bank and the World Bank  report dubbed “Leveraging Migration for Africa” says that cash inflows from people living in the Diaspora to their countries of origin reduce poverty and improve

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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

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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

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