Author: Khusoko

Khusoko provides market insights into Africa's business investment as well as global trends that impact East African businesses.

DusitD2 Nairobi on Riverside Drive in Westlands area is set to reopen in August after the terror attack on January 15 that left 21 people dead, forcing its closure. The hotel in a statement said currently, “The complex has since reopened for tenants and business owners on 28th January 2019, with additional measures to bolster the internationally-certified security systems and procedures already in place.” “We are now delighted to announce that the hotel shall be re-opening in August 2019,” it said. The boutique hotel and lifestyle hub stated that it has enhanced security measures. “During the time of our closure,…

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Brenda Wairimu, Kenyan actress and model has announced the launch of her new fashion label  ‘Brendish’. “I started making my own clothes! Stuff that fits my style and I would wear, sweaters, hoodies, dresses, I even made stuff for my guy friends too! And when I wore them, I got some real good reviews, I had two crop sweaters literally bought off my back. I should have given them for free, but the world invented this thing called school fees ??‍♀️,” she posted. Brendish is still in its early stages and most of the attires posted online are just prototypes…

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The Kenyan Government on Tuesday restored 18 websites that had been breached on Monday by a group calling themselves the Kurd Electronics Team. In a statement to newsrooms Monday evening, Government spokesperson Col. Cyrus Oguna Col. Oguna said there was no cause for alarm as the affected sites are just ‘informational’ platforms. On Monday, the ICT Authority confirmed the attack on the 18 government websites hosted on a single server. “This morning (Monday), a cluster of 18 government websites, hosted on a single server and managed by ICT Authority were defaced. This defacing was on websites which are devoted to…

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Consumers in Nairobi can now shop and recycle. PETCO, Kenya’s industry body for the manufacturers and retailers of plastic bottled goods, has unveiled 5 drop-off sites in the city. The drop-off sites will allow members of the public to return their recyclable products to the recycling partners. PETCO Kenya Chairman John Withaka said that the drop-off points would offer consumers a solution for a disposal site for their recyclables, which currently end up in dumpsites. “This drop-sites will allow our recycling partners to receive uncontaminated plastic bottles and other fractions for them to be able to manufacture new products such…

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PKF Kenya, an accountants and business advisers firm,  is calling for tougher measures to control rising corruption cases and public debt in order to stimulate economic growth. In its pre-budget briefing, PKF is proposing that the Government rebuilds its capacity to fight corruption by focusing on long term projects. “There is a need to urgently rebuild the capacity of the Government to implement projects and prevent corruption and to do this it will be necessary to stop all projects, take stock and close the taps,” said David Kabeberi. Among the proposed capacity building measures include data warehousing technology to curb…

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East African literary icon Ngugi wa Thiong’o, UCI Distinguished Professor of comparative literature and English, has been awarded the 2019 Erich Maria Remarque Peace Prize for Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature, about language and its constructive role in national culture, history and identity. Lord Mayor Wolfgang Griesert, the representative of the city of Osnabrück on the prize’s jury, said in a statement, “Especially in his essays, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o refers very early to the very current discussion about the consequences of the colonial period – I am thinking, for example, of the question of the…

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