NAIROBI - Kenya is selling a 15% stake in telecom operator Safaricom to South Africa's Vodacom in a deal worth about $1.6 ...
The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation has agreed to proceed with a $1 billion debt-for-food security swap ...
"We also appreciate DFC for agreeing to proceed with the $1 billion debt-for-food security swap to allow us to replace costly existing debt with lower-cost financing," the President said via his ...
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Kenya: IFC Team Set to Visit Kenya in January for Talks On JKIA Modernisation, Energy Projects
Kenya will host a high-level delegation from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) early next year to advance discussions on major energy and infrastructure investments.
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Kenya, Uganda Reaffirm Commitment to Eliminate Non-Tariff Barriers, Boost Cross-Border Trade
Kenya and Uganda have renewed their commitment to resolving Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs) hindering cross-border trade, following a joint technical review of key border posts shared by the two nations.
China has taken its cooperation with Kenya a notch higher with the launch of the inaugural China-Kenya friendship games, a ...
Nairobi County dismisses claims of parking fee hikes. Discover Tiras Njoroge’s insights on the new Tariff and Pricing Policy ...
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Nairobi's decentralisation drive kicks off as Sakaja meets newly appointed borough managers
Governor Johnson Sakaja described the new units as a critical moment for Nairobi’s shift toward a deeper and more efficient ...
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10 key songs from Joe’s discography ahead of Nairobi concert
R&B legend Joe returns to Nairobi tonight for his first concert in 13 years, revisiting soulful 1990s hits like “I’m in Luv.” ...
NAIROBI: Safaricom said late Wednesday that Kenya is selling a 15% stake in the telecom operator to South Africa’s Vodacom in ...
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