February 2012

Pam Golding Bids for a Share of Property Business

[Nairobi Star] South African property firm Pam Golding Properties has finally opened a Nairobi office to bid for business in Nairobi's real estate market.

Pensions Sector Hit By Slow 2011 Growth

[Nairobi Star] KENYA's pension industry grew by 4.5per cent during first half 2011 to a total asset value of Sh471billion with government securities dominating assets held by pension  schemes according to a report released yesterday by Retirement Benefits Authority.

Mombasa Safe

[Nairobi Star] Cricket Kenya (CK) have quelled any concerns over the security situation in the country and confirmed that this month's national team match against Ireland will go on as earlier planned.

Kamusinga Run Away With Lenana Open Title

[Nairobi Star] FRIENDS High School Kamusinga over the weekend won the Lenana Founders Day tournament held at Lenana School's ground.

Citizen Working in Juba Shot Dead By Gunmen

[Nairobi Star] A Kenyan working in South Sudan was last week murdered in cold blood raising concern about the safety of Kenyans working in Juba.

Radical Islam Spills Into Country - Report

[Nairobi Star] Somalia's growing Islamist radicalism is spilling over into Kenya, a new report shows.

Kibaki to Open Sh3.3 Billion Rebuilt Kisumu Airport

[Nairobi Star] PRESIDENT Kibaki will tomorrow officially open the Sh3.3 billion Kisumu International Airport after three years of upgrading.

Fashion and Wine At Lisa's

[Nairobi Star] In Nairobi, it's quite difficult to find a place where all kinds of arts are appreciated equally.

Truly, It Is Nation's Date With Destiny

[Nairobi Star] Kenya has stood on the cusp of history since adopting a truly progressive constitution in that heady month of August, 2010.

CFC Stanbic Bank Named in Shilling Probe

[Nairobi Star] CfC Stanbic Bank was suspended from the inter-bank market for contravening foreign exchange rules at the height of the currency crisis late last year.