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Opinion: Beauty of creativity, intellectual property – Mutua Mutuku

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Business Daily | by Mutua Mutuku Love of beauty is taste. The creation of beauty is art. The protection of beauty is Intellectual Property, said...

Opinion: How mild talent is slowing down the freelancing train – Amadou Daffe

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Business Daily | by Amadou Daffe Freelancing has changed the nature of how Africa’s workforce accesses jobs, shifting the source of job opportunities from conventional...

Opinion: Deepening participation in Kenya’s digital economy – Naoko Koyama

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Business Daily | by Naoko Koyama Cash at your fingertips, taxi ride, friends’ hangouts, news, gossip, shopping and even the office meetings are now a...
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Opinion: Will offshore wealth papers unlock our Pandora’s Box? – Dennis Kabaara

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Business Daily | by Dennis Kabaara The best picture I saw this week was the one where a man is staring at a billboard that...

Opinion: Why Kenya needs to invest in youth – Bitange Ndemo

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Business Daily | by Bitange Ndemo Recently I read a tweet by @ValaAfshar, a columnist, on the importance of human-centred capitalism where he cited @AndrewYang...

Opinion: Managing personal finances is key to successful investing – Rufus Kamau

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Business Daily | by Rufus Kamau Successful investing is about managing risks and waiting patiently for your investments to yield fruit. However, before you pump...
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Opinion: Deal with the parastatal elephant in the room – Dennis Kabaara

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Business Daily | by Dennis Kabaara (Part 2) Kenya is an interesting place. A couple of months ago, the National Assembly’s Budget and Appropriations Committee proposed...
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Opinion: Why counties need to prepare energy plans – Thuo Njoroge Daniel

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Business Daily | by Thuo Njoroge Daniel Decentralised energy systems are increasingly being recognised for their potential to enhance universal access in emerging and developing...