oraimo, the global smart accessories brand, has launched the oraimo SpaceBuds 2 (OTW-631) to the Kenyan market. This latest ...
Kenya has considerable sporting talent that competes at the highest level in the global arena. Few countries our size have achieved as much global recognition in sports ranging from athletics, rugby, ...
Microsoft has released new findings showing how organizations across the world, including Africa, are redesigning their operating models in response to artificial intelligence (AI), ...
Enrollment trends at the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) are painting a clear picture of shifting student preferences, with a sharp rise in demand for specific health science courses. The latest ...
The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has announced a second revision window for students seeking placement into universities and colleges, offering fresh hope to ...
The Livestock Association of Kenya (LAK) has called on the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development and the State Department for Livestock to immediately suspend all beef imports from South ...
Africa has launched an ambitious new drive aimed at reducing its long-standing reliance on imported medicines and vaccines with the unveiling of the Africa Initiative for Medical Access and ...
The African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) and the Egyptian Tax Authority (ETA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for ETA to host ATAF trainings for enhanced tax capacity-building ...
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has suspended online transfer applications for school administrators in a major policy shift aimed at stabilising leadership in schools across the country.
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has unveiled sweeping proposals that could significantly change the entry requirements ...
For years, Kenya told millions of hardworking people a very painful lie: you can earn daily, you can feed a family, you can pay rent without fail, you can run a business for ten years, you can move ...
KCB Bank customers across the country can now enjoy a reduced flat fee of KShs. 20/= when sending money through Pesalink for any amount above KShs. 1,000 up to KShs. 999,999.
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