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Monday, 11 January 2010 |
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The UN in Kenya protested bitterly against the decision to reclassify Nairobi from Level C to Level B, which translates into a loss in hardship allowances. A tough life. Perhaps not quite as tough as life in the IDP camps, though. Or in the famine or flood areas. Andrea’s weekly column for the (Nairobi) Star.
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Thursday, 07 January 2010 |
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Why a book is good for your head, and SMS English may be bad for your business. Andrea’s weekly column for the (Nairobi) Star.
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Tuesday, 05 January 2010 |
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PWC’s ‘Paying Taxes 2010’ report shows that little has changed in the EAC recently. Rachel Keeler finds out why the formal taxation system may not be the whole story, and speaks to David Tarimo, tax specialist at PWC in Tanzania, about the prospects for EAC tax harmonization.
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Wednesday, 16 December 2009 |
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Rachel Keeler attended Google’s Nairobi get-together to introduce Stefano Hesse, their new head of corporate communications for Africa, and wondered what the grand plan was since it doesn’t appear to be making money, not for a while at least.
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Wednesday, 16 December 2009 |
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IDP funding, youth labour funding, constituency development funding – noble purposes perhaps, but inevitably cash cows for the well connected. Andrea’s weekly column for the (Nairobi) Star.
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Tuesday, 08 December 2009 |
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The two-day ‘Powering Kenya into a Green Future’ conference was very upbeat about Kenya’s renewable energy potential, but the reality of the Kenyan government’s commitment and, crucially, capacity to develop this sector is different. By Rachel Keeler.
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Thursday, 03 December 2009 |
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A brief overview of what happened in Rwanda in November: In the business environment, political risk, transactions, data releases, regulatory and legal changes, industry and regional news.
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Thursday, 03 December 2009 |
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In her weekly column for the (Nairobi) Star, Andrea Bohnstedt wonders whether Rwanda might not, in fact, be doing itself a disservice with its ultra-controlled PR machinery.
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Thursday, 26 November 2009 |
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KARI is one of the main partners in a new programme funded by the Gates Foundation to develop genetically modified (GM), drought-resistant maize for small farmers in Africa. Monsanto has committed to providing the seeds without royalty payments. Rachel Keeler looks at the implications for the local and regional market.
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