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Tuko News on MSNKenyan Shilling Holds as US Dollar Decline Persists in New Financial YearThe Kenyan shilling remains stable against major currencies as the US dollar continues to weaken globally, weighed down by ...
Between August 2007 and December 2017, the Government of Tanzania issued several directives prohibiting the use of foreign ...
About £6.6bn in old banknotes has not been cashed in across the UK, even though the paper £20 and £50 stopped being legal tender in October 2022. Paper banknotes have been replaced with plastic notes ...
This represents a decline from Sh71.03 billion paid out in July 2024, largely on account of falling interest rates.
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allAfrica.com on MSNEducation budget requires a 440% boost to meet quality goalsUganda spends just 2.7% of its GDP on education, compared to an East African average of 4.2%, and a global benchmark of 4–6 % ...
The National Resistance Movement (NRM) has disqualified retired UPDF Captain Daudi Ruhinda Maguru from contesting as the ...
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The Citizen on MSNDouble trouble: Why taxing retained profits could backfireWhen a company pays corporate tax and then shareholders pay tax again on dividends, we’re effectively taxing the same income ...
The Kenyan shilling remains stable against major currencies as the US dollar continues to weaken globally, weighed down by inflation fears among other factors.
The Tanzanian shilling has rallied to become one of the top performing currencies in the world, due mainly to record high gold prices and a surge in inflows of U.S. dollars from agriculture, tourism, ...
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The Citizen on MSNPresident Samia explains rising national debt and govt steps to sustain fiscal stabilityDar es Salaam. President Samia Suluhu Hassan has attributed the rise in Tanzania’s national debt to a combination of historical loan disbursements, foreign exchange fluctuations, and deliberate fiscal ...
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