Reprieve for SMEs as President Signs New Bill
Small businesses of Kenya are to score big as the president signed a Bill that paves way for local companies to compete with multinationals in bidding for large government tenders.
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Small businesses of Kenya are to score big as the president signed a Bill that paves way for local companies to compete with multinationals in bidding for large government tenders.
Citizens have today in commemoration of the Saba Saba day march that was protesting against the one-party state on July 7, 1990, marched the Nairobi CBD protesting against the high food prices.
As of this month, Zimbabwe will commence selling gold coins as a store of value at a time its currency is weakening considerably a factor that has seen the living cost shoot high and out of reach for many citizens.
According to the superbrands consumer insights survey, buyers across different purchasing classes are opting for affordable brands because of budget constraints brought forth by the high cost of living.
M-PESA, Kenya’s biggest mobile payment brand, has been voted Kenya’s leading SUPERBRAND for the sixth year in a row, ahead of parent company Safaricom, which came in second.
Her jewelry line retails for between Ksh4,700 and Ksh60,000, while her fashionable bags are valued at between Ksh8,000 and Ksh107,000.
Jasiri Talent Investor Program from Kigali, Rwanda calls for up to 55 entrepreneurs for mentorship and training in a year-long engagement.
The government now says it has put in place measures to assist Kenyans to deal with the high cost of basic products such as food at affordable rates.
The first college for Secretaries in the country was Government Secretarial College where the lot underwent rigorous training back in the day with key stakeholders putting in a lot of resources in the training of the Secretaries.
Questions about the alleged selling of the Mombasa port in an auctioneering deal continuously worrying in the minds of the Kenyans without a specific answer as to whether it’s true or false.