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Musician Juliani appointed in Kenya’s private sector governing council

Popular musician Juliani has been appointed in the powerful Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA). Juliani, whose real names are Julius Owino was appointed as the vice chair on KEPSA’s governing council in the Sports, Arts and Culture sector. Juliani...

Equity Bank named best bank in Kenya

Equity Bank was on Friday crowned the best bank in Kenya after it bagged nine out of the 25 awards on offer at the Think Business 2015 Banking Awards. It beat rival KCB to second position with Barclays coming...

Chris Kirubi’s Centum targets Sh. 800 billion pension industry

Listed investment firm, Centum, is urging pension fund managers to consider investing in the $2 billion (Sh192 billion) Lamu coal plant. Construction on the 1050MW power plant, to be developed jointly between Centum and Gulf Energy, is expected to...

What Safaricom’s entry into digital TV market holds

Safaricom’s entry into the television market is set to upset the Pay TV landscape that is currently in firm grip of two players. Have you read this? Safaricom launches internet-ready decoders, offers free internet, free Youtube The Free to Air channels...

Safaricom launches internet-ready decoders, offers free internet, YouTube

Safaricom has entered the digital television market a day after the mobile operator announced 38 per cent jump in profits. The firm, which has 3.1 million smartphones on its network, hopes to grow its data business using the set-top...

John Njuguna: how fish farming gives me Sh. 70,000 per month

John Njuguna, a retired civil servant from Kanunga, Kiambu County is one of the success stories of fish farming. Njuguna is the director of Kanunga Aqua Farm which sits on his one acre farm. “Just a few months after I...

How Home Afrika has been making losses while its partners make profit

In the year ended December, the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE)-listed firm recorded a net loss of Sh17.8 million while the minority partners took a net profit of Sh26.8 million. “The current model is a 60-40 split between ourselves and the...

How you helped Safaricom make Sh. 32 billion profit

Kenya’s largest telecommunications company, Safaricom, Thursday reported a 38 per cent growth in profit to Sh32 billion, as M-Pesa and data revenue growth helped reinforce the firm’s reputation as the most profitable in the region. The results mean Safaricom made...

Mpesa and data drive Safaricom to Sh. 32 billion net profit

Safaricom has announced full year results for the year ended March 31, 2015 showing a 38 per cent rise in profit after tax from Sh23 billion to Sh31.9 billion, with much of the growth coming from non-voice services. The largest...

KCB overtakes Equity as most profitable bank

KCB regained its position as Kenya’s most profitable bank after posting a 12 per cent net profit growth in the first quarter. The lender’s net profit in the period stood at Sh4.4 billion, overtaking the Sh4.3 billion announced by...

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