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The future is not an unexpected event

Nairobi, June 30 -- Is the future a set of unexpected events or can it be managed, planned or somehow influenced by our actions today? To paraphrase a diplomat who was not very diplomatic in his asses... Read More


Why communications is at heart of strategy

Nairobi, June 30 -- Many organisations still treat communications as a function that explains decisions rather than helps shape them. Teams are brought in once the strategy is set, the policy approved... Read More


How KRA's fresh tax filing deadlines create a headache for partnerships

Nairobi, June 30 -- A partnership is a business structure in which two or more persons trade together without incorporating as a limited liability company. It is common in accounting, legal and other... Read More


Where are the performance coaches in corporate Kenya?

Nairobi, June 30 -- Every now and then, a TV character stays with you long after the credits roll. One of my favourite shows-and one you will probably still find me rewatching-is Billions. Beyond the ... Read More


When corporations start to govern states

Nairobi, June 30 -- A society can tolerate the failure of most companies. It cannot function without some systems. That distinction has acquired new urgency. Modern economies depend on payment networ... Read More


WhatsApp 'grey ticks' row turns spotlight on digital court systems

Nairobi, June 30 -- A court has halted the auction of a Nairobi businesswoman's property after she argued she was condemned unheard because court papers were served through WhatsApp. The dispute cent... Read More


Diageo promotes Musunga to Africa role as brewer prepares Kenya exit

Nairobi, June 30 -- British drinks giant Diageo Plc has promoted Kenyan executive John Musunga to managing director for Africa, placing him in charge of the company's continental business. The appoin... Read More


Kenya misses out on Sh16bn as Safaricom stake sale closes

Nairobi, June 30 -- South Africa's Vodacom has completed the purchase of an additional 15 percent stake in Safaricom ahead of the closure of the telco's shareholder registry for dividend payment on Au... Read More


How Kenyan students survive US immigration crackdown

Nairobi, June 30 -- Margaret Ndirangu, a Kenyan student in the US, rarely leaves her room without all her papers. Inside her bag, she carries her passport, her I-20, letters from her college-every doc... Read More


KQ sues US supplier over Sh1.5bn aircraft parts row

Nairobi, June 30 -- Kenya Airways (KQ) has sued a US-based supplier, Aero Industrial Sales (AIS), over an alleged breach of a multi-million dollar agreement for the disposal of surplus aircraft parts ... Read More