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Wednesday, 08 April 2009 |
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In this issue: GTV creditors meeting.
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Friday, 03 April 2009 |
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Justice Jackton Boma Ojwang nullified several sections of the Work Injury Benefits Act (WIBA), an indication of poor drafting by the AG’s office. This effectively takes labour legislation back to the state before WIBA’s enactment, much to the commercial benefit of lawyers who had made a thriving business of these compensation suits. By Albert Muriuki.
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Tuesday, 31 March 2009 |
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Alongside a restructuring, centralisation and standardisation of its operations across its networks in the Africa and the Middle East is run, Zain also announced that it would let 141 staff go in order to make operations more efficient. By Andrea Bohnstedt.
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Monday, 30 March 2009 |
In this issue: Local Income Tax Committees appointed for Mombasa and Nyeri, Minister for Labour orders deductions for unions, license applications for courier and postal services, statutory manager for Standard Assurance Ltd appointed, environmental assessment for new dump site in Ruai Area, and Makueni and Kiambu District Liquor Licensing Courts announce meetings.
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Monday, 30 March 2009 |
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At a recent briefing, Safaricom’s senior management were confident that the company would remain fundamentally attractive to investors as much as subscribers. Investments in technology and customer service will counter competitors’ efforts to drag Kenya’s largest operator into a price war. By Andrea Bohnstedt.
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Monday, 23 March 2009 |
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In this issue: Appointments to the Kenya Vision 2030 Delivery Board, the Brand Kenya Board, the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service, and the Export Promotion Council, and statutory meetings of the Nairobi and Kisumu Liquor Licensing Courts.
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Friday, 20 March 2009 |
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Now that share prices have sunk so low it is time for investors to start focusing on the shares that will out perform the rest of the market when prices start to recover. It is important to do so now when there is little interest in shares, market prices are still low and decent volumes are available. By Robert Bunyi.
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Friday, 20 March 2009 |
In a case between Kengeles, the restaurant chain, and Nairobi City Council, the High Court has decided that it is unconstitutional for bodies like the police or the Nairobi City Council to automatically impose the maximum fine if there is a differentiated fine structure. By Albert Muriuki.
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Tuesday, 17 March 2009 |
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Recent discoveries in Uganda’s west at Lake Albert are considered to have tipped the ongoing exploration efforts into commercial viability. At the East Africa Petroleum Conference (EAPC) 09, Ugandan government officials spoke about far-reaching changes to become an oil-producing country. By Andrea Bohnstedt.
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