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A growing wave of African Americans are relocating to Kenya, citing the need to connect with their history and culture, or ...
The Nairobi launch is the latest office in Africa after Stellenbosch and Johannesburg and joins BTS as its 39th office ...
Kenya’s largest electricity company, Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen), has commissioned a Battery Energy Storage ...
His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Arrives In Nairobi For Bilateral Talks With President William Ruto ...
The MoUs cover key sectors such as tourism, development of the Greater Busia Metro, mining, fisheries, and agriculture ...
Other African countries have attracted even larger numbers of African Americans. Ghana, which launched a “Year of the Return” ...
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Tuko News on MSNKenya, Uganda sign trade agreements as Tanzania blocks foreigners from opening some businesses
President William Ruto said the agreements are built on the existing 17 deals between Nairobi and Kampala, aimed at ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNWhy Infrastructure Projects Are a Boon for Kenya’s Economic Growth
In the past two decades, Kenya has implemented big ticket infrastructure projects whose impact is poised to bolster the ...
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The Star on MSNMudavadi: Kenya, UK keen to fast-track Nairobi Railway City
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi on Tuesday reaffirmed Kenya’s resolve to fast-track the implementation of the Nairobi Railway City Project, describing it as a flagship component of Kenya’s ...
Kenya Airways and Air Tanzania have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to boost strategic cooperation and enhance ...
Kenneth Harris, a retired U.S. veteran, relocated to Nairobi, Kenya, seeking a life free from racial suspicion and rediscovering ancestral connections. Harris is part of a trend of African Americans ...
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