Nollywood is in a transitional phase, but its still has some way to go to be truly mainstream
Lonmin set to breach loan agreements over South African mine strike
Company warns investors shutdown of mine, where police shot 34 workers, will lead to debt covenants being breached
Sudan reaches agreement on aid access to rebel-controlled areas
Deal between Sudan and South Sudan paves way for relief supplies into two border states for first time in more than a year
The Euro Debt Crisis; Lessons for Kenya
By Tony Moturi Two months ago, the Finance Minister presented the Budget Policy Statement for the Financial Year 2012/13 budget outlay of ksh 1.459.9 trillion. The budget comprises 31% development expenditure and a massive 69% recurrent expenditure. This year’s budget is very ambitious and presents a challenge of funding as deficit roams large The Minister […]
South Sudan: can Africa’s problem child grow into a valuable partner?
South Sudan’s first year of life has been marred by political uncertainty, lawlessness and an oil dispute. Its east African neighbours are watching for opportunities but wary of investing
The Kenyan Shilling, what for astable sustainable future?
BY GEOFFREY NYAMBOGA The recent rapid depreciation of the Kenya shilling highlighted major fundamental flaws in the management of country’s economy, it brought to core questions on the sustainability of the current economic model. President Kibaki tagged Economic reform as a key pillar of his presidency; many years of economic stagnation under retired president Moi […]
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