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Eyes on CMA as Nairobi bourse remains shaky

Eyes on CMA as Nairobi bourse remains shaky Monday March 15 2021 Summary The bond market has been ripped by scandals after investors lost their money in collapsed issuers and is now mostly trading government treasuries. In early 2020 the coronavirus pandemic hit stock prices, which fell with foreign investors exiting, sending the bourse to a multi-year low. Perhaps as a testament to its resolve amid the crisis, the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) has returned to the drawing board and now wants to review its 10-year master plan and hopefully reinvigorate the market. With four counters suspended and more companies leaving the Nairobi Securities Exchange(NSE) than those joining, poor off-take of new products and a market so concentrated that one company matches the value of all the other 60 companies, Kenya’s capital market is in a sorry state.

Flames over N$60m oil storage fire station tender - Others

MATHIAS HAUFIKU WINDHOEK The Central Procurement Board of Namibia s decision to award a N$60 million tender to a local joint venture (JV) - that was amongst the highest bidders - has been appealed. The board last month awarded Pioneer Mechanical Contractors Namibia, which joined forces with Waldhem Construction and Installation CC, the tender to construct an external firefighting system at the oil storage facility in Walvis Bay. The JV entity outscored six other bidders to land the contract. The estimated project cost was N$57.5 million. The JV partners landed the contract despite being the second-highest bidders at N$59.6 million. The other bidders fell out because their paperwork was not in order.

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Paratus Namibia aims to start a network sharing trend

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Empowering futuristic knowledge workers - Others

Chaze Nalisa Over 50 years ago, long before majority of today s workforce was born, the social scientist and father of modern management, Peter Drucker, said that a time would come when the ability to think and adapt would become more valuable than physical labour. He stated that information would change the way people work. We have been in that time for over two decades now, but it is evident today that in order for organisations to sustainably compete, the ability to learn, unlearn and relearn is key. This is an era where employees are sought after for their ability to think, solve problems, create, and innovate. Experts with the most emergent, agile and adaptive thinking ability are sought after as they are better aligned to the dynamics of the environment.

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