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Expanding NOCK could break oil market monopoly

Expanding NOCK could break oil market monopolyThe recent efforts made by the Mps to expand the National Oil Corporation gas stations across the country might be a reprieve to fuel consumers in Kenya who have for a long time suffered in the hands of oil cartels.
 

Govt urged to tax “underground” economy

Informal sector in Kenya has expanded beyond leaps and bounds providing employment for millions of Kenyans both educated

Consumers decry high cost of fuel

Consumers decry high cost of fuelMotorist and commuters in Nairobi have criticized the recent hikes in fuel prices’ terming them as a scam between oil

World Bank to fund Nairobi waste water treatment system

World Bank to fund Nairobi waste water treatment systemMore than 1.5 million people working and living in Nairobi’s metropolitan region will benefit from better infrastructu

Ksh 363m CDF money unaccounted for: Report

Ksh 363m CDF money unaccounted for: ReportWith less than a year left to the conclusion of the current parliament term, a Constituency Development Fund {CDF} Repor

World Bank appoints new Africa vice

Economy resilient despite inflationary pressure: CBK

The Central Bank of Kenya has given the country’s economy a clean bill of health in the first four months of 2012 noti

Technology among drivers of high consumer awareness

Technology among drivers of high consumer awarenessThe Kenyan retail market has been growing tremendously owing to increased consumer awareness on product and services ava

The world is less poor, WB says

Poverty levels in the world have been on decline following the establishment of stop gap measures such as Millennium Dev
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