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Irish 'dream team' to run Kenya Power for 2 years in World Bank project
Fiefdoms will be crushed and lines of command will be drastically changed the proposed drastic re-ordering of power centres in the company.
Irish firm has managed power untilities in developing countries
WB pulls out of Uganda's privatisation
Tanzania industry calls for rebates on generator diesel
Debate raging over NetGroup's tenure at Tanesco
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Besigye: No terror charges, Museveni assures donors
However, the Ugandan president's declaration that the country's development partners should not undermine his government sets the tone for a new phase in a relationship that has become increasingly strained. DANIEL KALINAKI reports.
Tanzania to invite new bids for rubber plantations
The Parastatal Sector Reform Commission is looking for firms with experience in managing similar farms following the cancellation of the management contract of a Kenyan company. MIKE MANDE reports.
BUSINESS AGENDA
Row rages over pipeline tender
The South African High Commissioner in Nairobi is denying that his government disowned a bid by Petronet East Africa as claimed by KPC.
EA in big marketing push at Seatrade cruise fair
On average, a cruise passenger spends $1,466 on a one week trip in Kenya while a non cruise passenger spends $801
Kenya's political crisis undermines land reforms
Kenya is lucky to have two professionals as top policy makers at the key Ministry of Lands, which is charged with the management of our basic resource, land.

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KenGen issue: Demand pent up
The flotation of the Kenya government's stake in KenGen, the region's biggest electricity company,

Women's day prized in Rwanda
The International Women’s Day marked every March 8, honours the contributions and achievements of women in the various fields.
Mugged by an African 'Tsotsi'
The South African Oscar-winning movie is making it big at the box office too, writes John Kariuki
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