
Lee Mwiti
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1 month ago |
standardmedia.co.ke | Lee Mwiti
In the sprawling Highrise Estate in Nairobi, Clinton Chasimba is busy at his salon; meticulously washing women’s hair, braiding and undertaking other forms of beauty treatments with a smile of satisfaction on his face. Two years ago, Mr Chasimba would never have dreamt of owning his own salon. He was just a young, unemployed man walking the streets of Nairobi with only a dream of one day owning his own business. That is until he met a friend, who introduced him to the KCB 2Jiajiri programme.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
finance.einnews.com | Macharia Kamau |Lillian Mutavi |Lee Mwiti |Brian Ngugi
Ndiritu Muriithi, the newly appointed Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) chairman speaking during a public dialogue on the Post-Tax Amendment Laws Analysis Forum in Nairobi. [File, Standard]Public finance experts have proposed radical changes to Kenya’s tax regime to ease compliance and improve the operating environment for businesses.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
standardmedia.co.ke | Lee Mwiti
Kenya is set to host air cargo Africa 2025, the region’s most anticipated logistics events, from February 19–21, 2025 in Nairobi. According to a statement from the events’ organizers, the events will bring together leading industry stakeholders, exhibitors, and decision-makers to explore the latest innovations inAfrica’s air cargo sector continues its rapid expansion, driven by global demand for fresh produce, specialty goods, and pharmaceuticals.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
standardmedia.co.ke | Lee Mwiti
Kenya is set to host air cargo Africa 2025, the region’s most anticipated logistics events, from February 19–21, 2025 in Nairobi. According to a statement from the events’ organizers, the events will bring together leading industry stakeholders, exhibitors, and decision-makers to explore the latest innovations inAfrica’s air cargo sector continues its rapid expansion, driven by global demand for fresh produce, specialty goods, and pharmaceuticals.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
finance.einnews.com | Macharia Kamau |Daniel Chege |Lee Mwiti |Nancy Gitonga
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi. Treasury is banking on tax reforms and an expanded tax base to grow tax revenues. [File, Standard]Kenyans should brace themselves for higher taxes in the next financial year with the government seeking to increase the revenue collection target, which is expected to finance an expanded budget.
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