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High cost of inputs hurting crucial steel sector
OPINION
The direct and indirect consumption of steel is projected to increase. [Courtesy]
Demand for steel is increasing as government-driven infrastructural development, commercial and residential buildings surge. Steel is a core piece of the modern economy. It is used as a paradigm to gauge the overall economic status of a country, as well as an indicator of the investments dedicated to infrastructure and subsequently, a measure of progress and stability.
Kenya’s steel sector is strongly linked to growth of complementary sectors such as housing and construction, energy and electronics and chemical and allied. Presently, Kenya’s metal sector (iron and steel) forms approximately 13 per cent of the manufacturing sector, with an overwhelming majority of the sector’s products used in construction industry.
Kenyan tourism on the rise with strong winter bookings
September 3, 2009
Nairobi Charter flights from Europe to Mombasa are expected to soar to 30 per week between November and December following encouraging tourist hotel bookings.
Nairobi Charter flights from Europe to Mombasa are expected to soar to 30 per week between November and December following encouraging tourist hotel bookings.
Mombasa and Coast Tourist Association chairman John Cleave said the charter flights are set to shoot to 30 per week compared to 20 or 22 per week as tourists stream for winter bookings.
Mr Cleave expressed optimism that the industry would fully recover to the levels of 2007 between January and March next year as large number of foreigners from Europe pour in to savour the Coast sunny weather.
Missing Kenya tourist mystery: Sex worker held by police
October 7, 2018
A Kenya sex worker is under police custody accused of masterminding a missing South African tourist last week.
Police in the Kenyan western town of Kakamega said the sex worker was in a company of the missing South African tourist just a few hours after his arrival in Kenya.
The sex worker identified by the Kenyan police is said to have eloped with the South African tourist late last month at a club within the Kakamega Central Business District (CBD).
Police detectives said that the suspect sex worker was seen booking a room for the South African tourist, but moments later, she returned at the pub without her client. The tourist and the sex worker were on a drinking spree at the pub when they left and then booked a room at a nearby lodge.
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