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Financial24 (Free subscription) | yesterday
NAIROBI, July 5 - The number of people visiting Kenya jumped in the first four months of 2009 reflecting a renewed confidence in the country after post-election violence in 2008, but revenues fell, the central bank said . Following are highlights ...
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Slugger O'Toole (Free subscription) | 05/07/2009
Quick update for Slugger’s cricket fans (I’m working all weekend so it’s a little tardy). After Paul Stirling ‘s maiden first class ton yesterday and a welcome return to form for Bray, Ireland pushed on this morning on day two of their opening ICC Intercontinental Cup match against Kenya in Eglinton with West and McCallen adding 43 for the 9th wicket as Ireland posted a competitive...
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ECB (Free subscription) | yesterday
Kenya battled back on the third day of their Intercontinental Cup clash against Ireland in Eglinton to leave the contest intriguingly poised.
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VOT3R (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
In anticipation of his Friday trip to Ghana, his first visit as president to sub-Saharan Africa, President Obama gave an interview to AllAfrica.com in which he criticized his late father's home country, Kenya, and explained why he's visiting Ghana on...
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 04/07/2009
Cricket: Ireland finished day two of their opening Intercontinental Cup match in a strong position against Kenya in Eglinton.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 04/07/2009
Maurice Ouma cracked fifty on his first international outing as the new Kenya captain, as his side produced a reasonable second day's play in response to Ireland's dominant first innings of 404
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News: Opinion -- KansasCity.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
strong><span class="subhead">Avoid panic</span></strong> <strong>From the <em><strong>Daily Nation</strong></em>, Nairobi, Kenya</strong
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Kenya Stockholm Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
A Kenya-Stockholmer who has been chilling in Sweden for over three decades and who recently made a dramatic return to Kenya to set up business is stranded in the country after he ran bankrupt unexpectedly following a bizz-deal gone sour. “He has sold virtually everything to survive including his expensive three piece suits, BlackBerry, [...]
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ArabianBusiness.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
PAIDF, Africa’s largest infrastructure equity fund, pumps $94 million into Essar Telecom Kenya Holdings.
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3wan.net (Free subscription) | yesterday
[business daily] Kenya's mobile providers are moving to strengthen their Internet offerings in response to growing demand for services over the last quarter. Zain Kenya has announced a 25 per cent cost reduction for the unlimited Internet package in a move aimed at growing its market share in the increasingly competitive data business, while its rivals Telkom Kenya and Safaricom announced the launch...
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3wan.net (Free subscription) | yesterday
[Business Daily] The Communications Commission has narrowed its list of idle frequencies to 35 down from the 150 it had threatened to cancel two weeks ago. It also appeared to soften its stand on a June 30 deadline, announcing on Wednesday that it was talking to the licensees-- 15 of whom got their licences this year while 20 received them last year-- to determine why they were not making use of the...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 04/07/2009
US President Barack Obama has strongly criticised Kenya's leadership, expressing concern about the country's political and economic direction.
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Geostrategy (Free subscription) | 04/07/2009
Tunis, July 2, 2009 — The funding was approved on Wednesday in Tunis by Executive Directors of the African Development Fund (ADF), the concessionary window of the AfDB Group which is providing the loan.The project aims at improving transportation between Kenya and Ethiopia for the benefit of both countries and the region. On completion, the project is expected to reduce transport and shipping...
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Timpu (Free subscription) | 04/07/2009
Washington, July 4 (ANI): US President Barack Obama’s first trip to Sub-Saharan Africa won’t include a stop in his father’s Kenyan homeland because the violence-plagued country’s leaders “do not seem to be moving into a permanent reconciliation that would allow the country to move forward.” Click Here To [...]
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senior | 30/06/2009
Pupils at Aladdin’s School in Cape Town were on an all time high after receiving a TP Kingswood Climbing Frame kindly donated by TP. The Aladdin School is run by an amazing lady called Luci and her helper Liz who's from Kenya. The children at the school are aged between 18 months and 5 years and are all from local area. We heard about the school’s plight from John Lewis who are one of TP’s major stockists,