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The East African on MSN4h
EAC stock markets squeezed out of ‘Nairobi dividend’ as offshore investors develop cold feet
Weak economic signals in Kenya are driving foreign investors away from the NSE, dampening momentum across East Africa’s stock ...
The money was allegedly solicited to secure a letter introducing the family to relevant authorities as they sought to process ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNBank of Ghana steps in regulatory moves & tax catch-up
Ghana’s digital finance ecosystem is experiencing a critical inflection point. Over the past five years, cryptocurrency adoption has surged across the country, driven by a digitally savvy youth ...
Many Kenyans trust cybercafés with their most sensitive data—but few stop to ask what happens to it afterward.
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bne IntelliNews on MSNKenya’s Interior Ministry ranked most corrupt in new EACC report
By Jonathan Wambi Kenya’s Ministry of Interior and National Administration has been ranked the most corruption-prone national government institution, according to the latest survey released by the ...
The Communications Authority of Kenya headquarters in Nairobi. Communications watchdog has signalled its intention to appeal ...
KRA now allows taxpayers to log into iTax using their National ID number, and has launched IRO and TRU systems ...
String of court rulings threaten to end grip on multi-billion-shilling logistics and port infrastructure business.
Human rights activists are calling for the disbandment of the National Police Service (NPS) following damning revelations in the latest EACC corruption index, which ranks the security organ among the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: Sh10.8bn eCitizen Black Hole - Governance Gaps, Murky Deals and Irregular Payments
A sweeping audit of the eCitizen digital payments platform has uncovered massive governance gaps, unauthorized transactions, and systemic failures that may have led to the loss and mismanagement of ...
DStv faces a possible suspension of its broadcasting licence in Ghana as the government demands a 30% subscription price cut before the August 7 deadline.
From deepening governance failures in South Africa to renewed political volatility in South Sudan and Senegal, today's ...
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