Nov 21 – In a matter of days US President Joe Biden’s administration and Russia have made separate – but significant – moves aimed at influencing the outcome of the war in Ukraine, two months ahead of Donald Trump’s return to the White House. There is a sense of Moscow maximising its gains and of Read More
Read MoreDeveloped countries, including the EU, insist on expanding the donor base to include wealthier emerging economies like China, further deepening the divide. The negotiations, which began with a nine-page draft text, now span 35 pages, reflecting unresolved debates on both the scale and structure of financing. Read More
Read More KCB Group produced a higher performance in the third quarter of the current financial year to beat rival Equity Group. According to the financial results that have been released by the two Kenyan banking giants, KCB Group had an edge over Equity both in profitability and the value of total assets. The results showed that
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The two largest banks in Kenya and the East African region, KCB Group and Equity Group made a combined, record-breaking net profit of Sh. 86.7 billion in the first nine months of the year. Out of this net profit in 9 months, KCB Group made Sh. 45.8 billion net profit while Equity Bank made Sh.
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KCB Group has posted a Ksh. 45.8 billion in net profit for the first nine months of the year. This represents a 49% growth from KShs.30.7 billion posted a similar period last year. The rise in profitability was due to a 22% rise in total income to Ksh. 142.9 Billion. This was due to a
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Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is fearing for his life, alleging that security agents in unmarked cars have been following him wherever he goes. In a statement on his X, formerly Twitter, account, Gachagua alleges the security agents have been parking at the entrance of his residence in Nairobi, taking note of all my visitors.
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