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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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Thursday, 12 February 2009 |
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Joe DiVanna, international banking expert and key speaker at the upcoming AITEC Banking Technology Conference, argues that understanding customers’ financial goals and objectives in their banking relationship is only half the equation, as bankers must also learn how to guide customers to the products that best fit their financial needs.
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Wednesday, 11 February 2009 |
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Popular opinion took the bankruptcy of GTV as the moment when the global financial crisis finally hit Kenya. In reality, however, the economy has already felt the credit crunch and its fallout as early as March 2008 – even if the government may have been reluctant to admit this.
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Monday, 09 February 2009 |
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For Kenya, the Indian Ocean is more than just a pretty sight – it’s worth a lot of money, too: Tourism is one of the major foreign exchange earners, Mombasa port is a thoroughfare for goods not just into Kenya, but also into central Africa, plus fishing and gas and oil exploration. But this economic zone is at stake if the government does not beat a May 2009 deadline with the United Nations Commission on the Continental Shelf.
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Friday, 06 February 2009 |
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In this issue: New appointment of controller and auditor general at the Kenya National Audit Office, payments to bankers’ unions, new license application for non-precious minerals prospecting, ponzi scheme Sasanet Investment Co-operative Society has been placed under liquidation, NEMA receives environmental impact assessment for Suba Green Forest Initiative and a cement manufacturing and mining site in Pokot.
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Friday, 06 February 2009 |
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Robert Bunyi comments on the end of Safaricom’s Jibambie promotion and analyses what this means for the market and the company’s outlook.
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Thursday, 05 February 2009 |
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In this issue: Appointments to Export Promotion Council, Kenya National Trading Corporation, Industrial and Commercial Development Corporation, and Kenya Wine Agencies Limited, and levies for media houses and journalists operating in Kenya.
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