Malili E-City: The Metropolis to Pull Kenya into Industrialized Nation Status

March 6, 2010
By muli wa kyendo
Malili E-City: The Metropolis to Pull Kenya into Industrialized Nation Status

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Did you hear this?

February 19, 2010
By muli wa kyendo

That Kenyan businessmen and women do not need advice or information on business management and opportunities. The reason, they are all thieves, stealing from public funds. “The only way to make money in Kenya – real money is to steal it from the public funds,” a London-based Kenyan businessman passionately told us at a...
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Main Cause of Failure of Established African Businesses

February 17, 2010
By muli wa kyendo

With the collapse of nearly all the African-owned stock broker companies at the Nairobi Stock Exchange in a manner similar to the banking crisis, the question again arises: Why do businesses owned by Africans fail? To write this analysis we interviewed, non-African Kenyans who successfully manage companies in Nairobi.
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Why Do African Businesses Fail?

February 8, 2010
By muli wa kyendo

With the collapse of nearly all African stock brokers at the Nairobi Stock Exchange- some of which looked as if they had long passed the collapsing point, it is right time to ask: Why do African businesses fail? Some years back, we asked experts – all of them non-African Kenyans who were managing directors...
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Good Constitutions Are Simple Statements Burnt into the Hearts of Men and Women

January 28, 2010
By muli wa kyendo

Barack Obama can help Kenyans redefine their goals, reward system and transform their hearts. A constitution, no matter how good, will be meaningless without a new value system
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Kenya’s Economy: Harnessing Wisdom of Traditional Communities Can Make the Difference

January 20, 2010
By muli wa kyendo

An important thing that African development planners will have to learn is to appreciate the wisdom of our ancestors when formulating important policies. Such wisdom may just be what we need to make Africa’s backward, debt-ridden economies key players on the world stage. In an interview with K24 TV, the first Central Bank of...
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