This Valentine’s season, Swissport expects to handle more than 250 million flowers at its air cargo center in Nairobi, Kenya, ...
The closest Michael Otieno Okumu, 38, planned to get to a BMW was owning one. He wasn’t particularly impressed by BMW’s ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNList of 5-Star Hotels in Kenya's Five CitiesKenyan 5-star hotels offer a world-class experience and state of the art facilities with top-notch hospitality. They offer ...
AirAsia X said it carried 1.1 million passengers in the fourth quarter of 2024 (4Q24), 20% more than in the same quarter in ...
Kenya's health authorities said Wednesday that robust measures are underway to mitigate the risks of viral diseases such as Marburg, mpox, and Ebola across the country.
AirAsia X Bhd's passengers rose by 41 per cent to over four million in 2024, with passenger load factor rising by three percentage points to 83 per cent versus a year ago. In a statement today, the ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNKenya: Cabinet Proposes Sh4.2tn Budget for Next Financial Year With Sh725bn On DevelopmentThe National Treasury will present a Sh4.2bn spending plan for the 2025/26 featuring a Sh725.1 billion expenditure on development projects and Sh436.7 billion allocation for counties.
Every year, as Valentine's Day approaches, love is whispered in a thousand ways--from handwritten notes to candlelit dinners and grand romantic gestures. But nothing whispers love quite like red roses ...
Many African countries still maintain restrictive visa policies. Even more concerning is that current visa policies often ...
Air cargo is again playing a vital role in helping people celebrate Valentine's day, transporting millions of flowers across ...
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Tuko on MSNLarry Madowo Elated as Cabinet Approves Major Infrastructure Upgrade at JKIA: "Finally"The CNN journalist has been a vocal critic of the poor state of airport facilities in Kenya, especially the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNBattered Kenyan escapes Myanmar slaversHe says the slavers are holding about 1,000 people of different nationalities at a fraudulent call centre in eastern Myanmar.
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