New Delhi, India (Urban Transport News): In a significant development that underscores the strengthening ties between India and Bangladesh in the field of railway infrastructure, RITES Limited, a premier engineering consultancy firm, has signed a landmark …
… under the United States – Kenya Strategic Trade and Investment … Constance Hamilton and Kenya’s Principal Secretary for … the United States and Kenya began conceptual discussions in Washington … in April 2023 in Nairobi, Kenya. The two sides have …
… 2024, as seen in the Kenyan newspaper, The Star, 600,000 … Kenyans decided to do away with … transaction fees by the government, Kenya witnessed its slowest growth in … of mobile money subscribers in Kenya is projected to decline even …
MTC Learning Record provides a full depiction of students aptitude, capabilities, and skills to better inform colleges and employers of student potential. MENLO PARK, CA, UNITED STATES, May 20, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Polygence, a leader in …
Transport Corporation of India (TCI) on Wednesday, May 15, announced its financial result for the quarter ended March 2024. The logistics company’s profit after tax increased 25.4% year-on-year (YoY) to ₹103.3 crore. He further said that the new …
… mainly oilseed-based biofuels in Kenya. The International Finance Corp. … Kenya, expanding its reach to up to 200,000 small-scale Kenyan … new industry for Kenya, an industry where Kenya could become … plans to replicate its Kenyan biofuels campaign in other …
… mainly oilseed-based biofuels in Kenya. The International Finance Corp. (IFC … with farmers, providing inputs, mechanization, logistics, certification, and training to help … . Eni plans to replicate its Kenyan biofuels campaign in other countries …
… costs incurred for project logistics companies and therefore impacting the entire … ) to alleviate current challenges and meet future logistics needs effectively. “Overall, … road, rail, and coastal shipping, they can optimise efficiency and cost-effectiveness …
Journalists living in exile in Kenya are finding support to continue working in their professions, thanks to a fellowship provided by media groups. From Nairobi, Victoria Amunga has more. Camera and video: Jimmy Makhulo