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Why taxman feels ‘cheated’ with creation of 591,000 jua kali jobs
Kenya created 660,000 new jobs last year, 90 per cent of which were in the informal sector, commonly known as jua kali.
Read More »Equity Bank takes on M-Pesa with new money transfer service
Equity Bank has launched an international money transfer service in an attempt to grab a slice of the lucrative mobile money market currently dominated by Safaricom.
Read More »EAC introduces mandatory training for customs agents to streamline sector
Clearing and forwarding agents must now get a professional training certificate to be allowed to work within East Africa.
Read More »Kenya rises to second spot as conference tourism leader
Kenya has been ranked second in conference Tourism in Africa, beating Morocco and Egypt according to an international hospitality organisation.
Read More »Agriculture Secretary outlines plan to raise Kenya’s share of meat market
Government has stepped up plans to increase livestock production through investment in genetic improvement.
Read More »Other Stories
- Ranks of working poor on the rise
- Lack of value addition widens trade deficit
- Agriculture pulls a first to register highest growth
- NOCK seeks to rollout 100 service stations
- Board seeks to sweeten coffee farmers’ earnings
- Taxpayers deserve better services from KRA
- Investors cry for bigger stake in stock market ‘super’ profits
- HELB to net loan defaulters
- Insurance firms bet on middle class women to grow business
- Governors lobby to manage county roads
- Banks bypass agencies to open more branches
- Pension Fund digs in amid cynicism on ‘house helps’
- Tea stakeholders bet on new varieties to boost earnings
- Keiyo farmers to benefit from free pyrethrum seedlings
- More than 3,000 motorists in dilemma over Concord receivership
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