Finance ministers from Kenya and Uganda are set to travel to China at the end of this month to negotiate financing for the construction of a cross-border railway.
Posted on : Friday , 3rd March 2017
Commercial, industrial and residential solar provider SolarAfrica has commissioned one of Kenya’s largest solar hybrid systems in Malindi, in East Africa.
Posted on : Friday , 3rd March 2017
Japanese automaker Isuzu Motors Limited has bought out General Motors’ 57.7 per cent stake in General Motors East Africa (GMEA) for an undisclosed sum.
Posted on : Friday , 3rd March 2017
East African Community's utility companies should consider paying individuals a fee for the solar power they consume to encourage more investments in clean energy.
Posted on : Thursday , 2nd March 2017
A UK firm has announced the discovery of high-grade gold at its mines in Kakamega County.
Posted on : Thursday , 2nd March 2017
Kampala — The East African Legislative Assembly (Eala) has drafted a Bill seeking to introduce contraceptives for children and teenagers aged between 10 and 19.
Posted on : Thursday , 2nd March 2017
Kenya has been tipped to create at least 7,500 new dollar millionaires in the next nine years as Nairobi grows to be among the most preferred cities in the world for investment.
Posted on : Thursday , 2nd March 2017
Hundreds of farmers are thronging the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) depot in Eldoret to get cheaper fertilizers ahead of the planting season set to begin in the region.
Posted on : Thursday , 2nd March 2017
Khat, which was banned by the United Kingdom in 2014, is not as bad after all, at least going by a recent study commissioned by Kenya.
Posted on : Thursday , 2nd March 2017
Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has instructed parastatal organizations to form partnerships among themselves and with the private sector to implement key projects towards realization of the industry-led economy, outlined in the Second Five-Year Development Plan (FYDP II).
Posted on : Thursday , 2nd March 2017
Aflatoxin, a major food poisoning fungal infestation that claims hundreds of Tanzanian lives may soon cease to be a major threat following new breakthroughs as the country's scientists finalize on-farm tests aimed at controlling its spread.
Posted on : Thursday , 2nd March 2017
State Minister of Industry Dr. Alemu Sime pinpointed that the country is emulating the experiences of China and South Korea to promote domestic production and foster its industrial development.
Posted on : Thursday , 2nd March 2017
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