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Country's Mining Sector a Gold Mine
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- Published on Wednesday, 06 November 2013 13:55
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The mining industry in Kenya is gaining recognition owing to the significant deposits of minerals that have been discovered in various parts of the country in recent months.
Kenya Chamber of Mines Chief Executive officer Monica Gichuhi says with the mining and business
Kenya to Levy 1.5% on Home-Use Imports to Fund Railway Construction
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- Published on Wednesday, 06 November 2013 12:35
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Kenya has introduced a 1.5% levy on all home-use imports to fund a standard gauge railway construction, the president's office said in a statement Friday.
President Uhuru Kenyatta signed into law Finance Act 2013 Thursday that amends the Customs and Excise Act by
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Construction Jobs Boom As Worth of Approved Building Plans Up
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- Published on Wednesday, 06 November 2013 12:19
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The number of jobs in the building construction sub-sector is set to rise by a significant margin going by the value of approved plans in the first six months.
In Nairobi alone, the total value of building plans - residential and non-residential - amounted to Sh97 billion,
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Kenya’s ARM Cement’s nine-month pretax profit rises 28 per cent
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- Published on Wednesday, 06 November 2013 12:17
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Kenya’s second biggest cement firm ARM Cement posted a 28 percent rise in pretax profit for the nine months which ended on September 30 boosted by higher sales.
ARM, which lags Bamburi Cement in production capacity, said on Tuesday its profit rose to 1.53 billion
Read more: Kenya’s ARM Cement’s nine-month pretax profit rises 28 per cent