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Diaspora Money. Where Does it Go?

The number of Kenyans living abroad Kenya's diaspora remittances has been on a steady increase in the last five years. As at September 2012, the number of Kenyans living in the diaspora was estimated at 3 Million. Where does all their money go?
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Matching Your Business Costs

Your income must be more than your expenditure is the rule of thumb in business. But how do you make sure that you follow this rule?
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The Data Wars Have Begun, Choose Your Weapon

By the end of 2013 Safaricom, Airtel, Essar (Yu Mobile) and Telkom Kenya (Orange) will have collectively spent KES 20 billion (USD 238.2 million) to expand their data services.
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How Much Would You Pay to Own the Cheapest House in Kenya?

The cheapest house in Kenya costs KES 2.5 million. What would you do if you had all that money to spare?
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What Will You Do if the Government Shuts Down Your Insurance Company?

33% of registered insurance companies are at risk of getting shut down because they have failed to meet a specified set of requirements. What does this mean for you?
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Youth Represent 75% of Unemployed Kenyans

USAID reports that over 500,000 Kenyans leave school every year, only to face the harsh reality that there are no jobs.
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Buy a House for as Little as KES 999,000

MiNeco House, a local construction firm, is selling housing units for as little as KES 999,000; and that may not be the best deal in the market.
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Rich Man's Disease, The Truth About Status-Specific Illnesses

You can tell a lot about a man's financial status by the type of diseases he has. Some people can't even afford to get these kinds of illnesses.
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Why You Need Travel Insurance

As some people leave the country for the holiday season, they also leave their medical, motor and life insurance covers behind.
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Sweet Nothings Of The Sugar industry: Part I

The Agriculture PS blames the shortage on shut-down and repair of some sugar companies such as Sony Sugar and Chemelil. But there's more, there's always more.
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