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• Stanchart Scoops Top Award: In a year when compliance with international accounting standards carried the top score, Standard Chartered Bank has come out tops to win this year's overall FiRe Award.
• Country Ranked As Emerging Economy By IMF: Kenya is now among a select group of countries - including Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia, Mozambique and Uganda - to be rated as emerging markets by the IMF.
• Study for Single Regional Shipping Line Almost Complete: The push for an indigenous shipping service within the Common Market for East and Southern Africa (Comesa) is on its way to fruition.
• Local Marketers Honoured: The credibility of the marketing function is at stake and only marketers can redeem their image and restore public faith in the profession, a respected marketer has said.
• Cash for Chiefs And DOS a Good Move: For the first time in a long while, the Government has directed its attention to the long-suffering provincial administrators.
• Power - It's Time to Go Nuclear, But We Must Do It Right: It is said that the amount of electricity you consume shows your standard of living.
• Views On Somalia Annexation Have Been Misinterpreted: When I called for Somali's division last week, I expected the vitriolic reaction I have received from the war-weary country's refugees in the US, Britain, Denmark, Eritrea and Mogadishu.
• Tame Errant Churches: It is official: the Government receives an average of two new applications daily from people seeking to register churches.
• As Obama Pulls Ahead, America-Lovers Can Hardly Wait: When my oldest son was a little boy, he'd always cause a ruckus at the local restaurant.
• The North - A Legal-Political Scar: This article offers a critical perspective on the making of the Kenya post-colony using the example of 'The Kenya of the North', a region that has been relegated to the periphery - politically, legally, economically, socially and culturally - in the...
• Pirates Deny Negotiating Ransom for Ship: Somali pirates holding a Ukrainian ship carrying 33 tanks denied that there were talks with the company that belongs to the ship following media reports said that the two sides agreed $8mln for the release of the ship.
• Reduce Fishing in Lake Victoria to Avert Crisis, Say Experts: Experts have called for a 40 per cent reduction in fishing activities in Lake Victoria to counter the rapid dwindling of Nile perch stocks in the world 's second largest lake.
• Government Launches Anti-Malaria Campaign: Kenya's Ministry of Health has launched a four-day nationwide campaign to retreat at least 1.8 million bed nets with long-lasting insecticide to control the spread of malaria as the rainy season sets in, a senior health official said.
• African Problems Require African Solution - Odinga: The peculiar circumstances of the African continent that has put it at the lowest rung of developmental ladder despite its enormous human and material resources, again, came into focus on Thursday.
• Why Nipost Adopts Nairobi Postal Strategy By Baba: Postmaster-General of the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST), Ibrahim Mori Baba, on Thursday stated that the need to improve on service delivery and meet global trends in postal administration has spurred the agency to adopt the Nairobi Postal Strategy...
• Continent Has No Reason to Be Poor, Says Odinga: Kenyan Prime Minister, Raila Amolo Odinga, yesterday identified mediocrity, bad governance, lack of respect for the rule of law, injustice and inequality as some of the factors responsible for the underdevelopment of Nigeria and African countries alike.
• Kenya's SMEs Seize Trade Fair Opportunities: Kenya's Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are dominating the ongoing trade fair meaning that Uganda's could be missing an opportunity to showcase their potential.
• Predicting Weather With Science and Spider Webs: When the magungu bird flies higher in the sky than usual and seems to float in the air in its passage from south to north, the Abasuba people living on the islands of Kenya's Lake Victoria and on the highlands near the lake know the rains are on their...
• Kenyan Army to Train Troops: Kenya is set to begin training up to 10,000 Somali troops. Foreign Affairs Minister Moses Wetangula told African ambassadors meeting at the Serena Hotel that the training of the military, paramilitary and police officers will be carried out according...
• The Cutting Edge: Since strictly enforcing the ban on smoking in public places, Nairobi Town Clerk John Gakuo has shown that he cares by erecting shelters in smoking zones for those who must indulge in the deadly habit, notes S.M. Gikore. However, he says the way to...
 
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