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IMF says Kenya’s economy contracted in 2020
The International Monetary Fund now says that Kenya's economy contracted by 0.1% in 2020, 0.7 percentage points lower than the growth rate reported by the Government, through President Uhuru Kenyatta's address on March 12th, 2021.
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IMF wants raft of reforms at KQ, KBC, KPLC and KPA
Kenya could mobilize as much as 28.6 billion Shillings from outstanding dividend payments, from state-owned enterprises in the current Financial Year, to boost the Government's revenue position.
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Section of tea sector leaders in Kiambu oppose CS Munya’s reforms
A section of leaders in the tea sector in Kiambu County, have expressed opposition to the raft of reforms being spearheaded by Agriculture Cabinet Secretary, Peter Munya.
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NSE extends suspension of trading of Kenya Airways' shares
The Nairobi Securities Exchange has extended the suspension of trading of Kenya Airways' shares for another 9 months effective 5th April, 2021.
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AstraZeneca jab risk-benefit 'still largely positive - WHO
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Sh 3.3B irrigation project launched in Taita Taveta
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President Suluhu preempts damage locusts may wreck in Tanzania
Tanzania's President, Samia Suluhu, is moving to preempt the damage that locusts may wreck in her country having noted the extent of devastation the pests have caused in the region.
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IBP: Who will take up the solution of Kenya’s debt problem
The amorphous nature of the threshold required for public participation in the constitution of law came into light at a Senate Committee hearing when the International Budget Partnership accused The National Assembly of failure to provide for public participation in the passage of the latest Budget Policy Statement.
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Rise of the 'robo plants', as scientists fuse nature with tech
Remote-controlled Venus flytrap "robo-plants" and crops that tell farmers when they are hit by disease could become reality after scientists developed a high-tech system for communicating with vegetation.
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