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Saturday, 14 March 2009 |
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German TOP Business AG offer a intense, three-part training for mobile operator technical staff that addresses the skills shortages in an intensely competitive sector. After delays with their local partner in Nairobi, they will hold another GSM bootcamp in Nuernberg, Germany. By Andrea Bohnstedt.
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Monday, 09 March 2009 |
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In this issue: Appointment of new Commissioner of Mines and Geology and High Court goes on Easter vacation.
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Monday, 09 March 2009 |
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Wednesday, 04 March 2009 |
Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) is pursing an aggressive strategy through the courts to minimise the damage from its exposure to the Triton oil fraud, now blocking the sale of Triton properties to Fortis Bank after taking the Kenya Pipeline Company to court. By Albert Muriuki.
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Tuesday, 03 March 2009 |
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In this issue: Micah Cheserem’s appointment to the CMA, directions on the filing of suits, applications and references in courts, Civil Aviation Authority decides on air service license applications, NEMA reports on common user facility of LPG and Kwale Sugar Company.
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Saturday, 28 February 2009 |
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Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) has become the first bank to take state-owned Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) to court, suing the company for the unauthorised release of oil worth USD13.9m in contravention of agreed contractual terms and practice. Other financiers are expected to follow suit. By Albert Muriuki.
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Tuesday, 24 February 2009 |
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The failure to remove bans on live broadcasts without a state of emergency declared by the president had enraged the media industry. Apart from this headline item, however, there are other areas where the new legislation brings significant changes, both positive and negative – and some grey areas. By Albert Muriuki.
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Wednesday, 18 February 2009 |
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Safaricom’s M-PESA mobile money transfer service had been a runaway success – because Safaricom has the largest subscriber base in Kenya, and because it offers a service that is much in demand. And two years after its launch, M-PESA now finally has competition as Zain launched a similar service, Zap. By Andrea Bohnstedt
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Friday, 13 February 2009 |
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Umeme’s pending application to increase various tariffs begs the question: Why? Is it to reward Umeme for its inefficiency and hopeless customer service, to pay for its flashy corporate offices and fleet of brand new four-wheel drives, or perhaps to pay for its overpaid and archaic management? By Rajesh Advani.
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