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Ian Duncan's Ford Mustang is expected to be the centre of attraction when cars are presented for inspection to the technical officer of the Kenya Airways East African Safari Classic Rally on Friday.
An MP has accused the Malindi Municipal Council of failing to account for Sh52 million it received from the government in the last financial year.
Hundreds of youth Monday held a peaceful demonstration in Mombasa, urging their colleagues to resist being used by politicians to cause violence.
Even before the National Bank of Kenya is officially put on sale, a fierce behind the scenes battle for the oldest state-owned bank in Kenya is simmering. Some of the major players are angling for the vantage point to clinch what promises to be the most significant acquisition in the banking sector in recent years.
The sale of the National Bank of Kenya has put the Privatisation Commission and the National Social Security Fund on a collision course. The NSSF board has totally rejected new proposals on how to dispose shares in the bank.
Demand for home loans is growing defying a general slump in the economy.
KCB customers can now have access to their money and transact other businesses from any Kenswitch member banks across the region following the signing of an agreement.
Kenya Power and Lighting Company is building a 122 kilometre long electricity transmission line between Kamburu Dam and Meru Town.
Mobile phone service subscribers on the yu network can now call at a flat rate of Sh6 under a new a tariff.
Importers of assorted goods that have been detained at a godown in Mombasa following a court order issued in Mombasa now want their cargo released.
A number of foreigners are involved in a land syndicate to rob local people of beach plots in the controversial Chembe Kibabamche/Kilifi-Jimba area, Malindi MP Mr Gideon Mung'aro has said.
Hundreds of youth on Monday held a peaceful demonstration in Mombasa to sensitise their colleagues against being used by politicians to cause violence.
The Association of Local Government Authorities of Kenya (Algak) is soliciting support from MPs who served as mayors to push for the enactment of proposed changes in the Local Government Act.
Two affiliates of the Party of National Unity have written to the Registrar of Political Parties demanding their share of Sh200 million fund.
A Member of Parliament has called on the government to stop evicting Mau settlers until alternative land for their resettlement is acquired.
Athi River Mining (ARM) is taking the battle in the cement market a notch higher with its plans to build a Sh2 billion clinker and cement plant at Athi River, a location that makes it more competitive by cutting raw material transportation costs by almost a half.
Home seekers who applied to buy the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) houses at Nyayo Embakasi, Nairobi, will have to wait until mid next month to know their fate, but they will part with more money than budgeted.
Health activists Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) claimed last week that the global recession threatens Aids funding, putting millions of lives in Africa at risk.
Kenya will still require satellite internet communications in the near future to connect the rural and remote areas in the country despite the operationalisation of the fibre optic cables.
Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda are among the five East, Central and Western African countries which are going to benefit from the global funds US $336 million to battle malaria.
Kenya has launched the first ever automated bond trading market in East and Central Africa.
Kenya and Uganda Railways Corporation (KRC & URC) and their respective governments are planning to build a new standard rail line.
Ahead of today's final of the Fifa U17 World Cup finals, Kenyans are giving their full support to the Eaglets against Switzerland at the Abuja National Stadium.
Despite recent remarks by Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga that Felicien Kabuga, the most wanted genocide fugitive is likely not to be in Kenya, the International Criminal Tribunal of Rwanda (ICTR) insists that he is still in the country.
Although Eldoret is considered one of the local authorities with the best fire-fighting equipment in the North Rift, its workers rarely fight fires on their own. The officers usually get a helping hand from Eldoret International Airport, Kenya Pipeline Corporation or Raiply Company.
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