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Kenya Defence Forces soldier Nick Abaka nurturing future champions : The standard Sports

Kenya Defence Forces soldier Nick Abaka nurturing future champions : The standard Sports
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App taxis face tough times as costs soar

THE STANDARD BUSINESS Uber East Africa General Manger Loic Amado with Barclays Bank s Director of Retail and Business banking Zahid Mustafa when they signed a partnership MoU.[Wilberforce Okwiri] It is Monday morning. Most investors in the digital application taxi business are eagerly waiting for a notification on their mobile phones about weekly returns from their drivers. Depending on the agreement between a driver and the owner of the car, most of the payments are done weekly, especially on Monday when the application providers (Uber, Taxify, Little etc) release payments done during the week through cards. However, Monday, which was once a promising day for the car owners, is turning out to be a theatre of all drama.

How value addition will raise farmers productivity, income

Daily Monitor Tuesday May 04 2021 A farmer dries coffee beans on the ground. Many farmers fail to access local and international markets for their products, mainly due to poor post-harvest practices and using poor storage facilities. PHOTO/Rachel Mabala Summary Under the Network of Producers and Exporters Uganda Ltd, a traceability system is created to monitor farmers to improve on the storage such that the aflatoxin is controlled between the aggregator and the farmer. Advertisement In countries like Uganda that produce most agricultural commodities in surplus, national markets are not sufficient to drive economies of scale and incentivise farmers to invest in productivity and quality improvement.

Web-hosting firm dumps Kenya on punitive taxes

Web-hosting firm dumps Kenya on punitive taxes Tuesday May 04 2021 By CONSTANT MUNDA Bulgarian web-hosting firm, SiteGround, has stopped signing up new clients in Kenya, citing high compliance costs. The firm blames costly tax-related rules for its exit, shutting the door on start-ups looking to set up online services on a low budget. Bulgarian web-hosting firm, SiteGround, has stopped signing up new clients in Kenya, citing high compliance costs. The firm blames costly tax-related rules for its exit, shutting the door on start-ups looking to set up online services on a low budget. “Due to new local regulations (mostly tax-related), we have recently stopped offering new sign-ups for a number of countries and Kenya is one of them,” SiteGround replied to a Kenyan web designer, who had unsuccessfully sought to sign up an account for a client, via Twitter.

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