JKIA readies for vaccine boom
FINANCIAL STANDARD
Kenya’s main airport in Nairobi will find it easy to switch from handling fruit to importing vaccines because it already has extensive cold storage.

By Reuters | 1 month ago

Airport ‘ready’ to handle vaccines
KQ heavily relied on its cargo services following the outbreak of Covid-19 but was limited due to its limited capacity.
Reuters and Macharia Kamau | 1 month ago
Why cargo big boys are betting big on trucks
Mitchell Cotts boss Daniel Tanui talks about the new opportunities in the logistics sector and why SGR can only complement their services.
Peter Theuri | 5 months ago
Inside Mitchell Cotts Kenya’s share structure
The Ndegwas hold 252,632 of the 320,000 ordinary shares. The other 67,368 are held by Makimwa Consultants Ltd.
Standard Reporter | 1 year ago
Senator argues that the article has tainted his re...

By Standard on Saturday Team | Jan 11, 2020
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