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Housing Levy defaulters to face heavy penalties

 Employed Kenyans are required contribute 1.5% of their gross monthly salary as Housing Levy, with their employers matching the same amount. Self-employed individuals also contribute 1.5% of their gross monthly income. These Housing Levy contributions are collected by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) and are directed to the Affordable Housing Fund, which finances the construction
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Secure your future with these 7 insurance products from Equity Bancassurance

 Life in Kenya is full of opportunities, but it’s also important to be prepared for the unexpected. Equity offers a comprehensive range of insurance solutions designed to protect you, your family, and your business. Here are seven essential Equity Bancassurance insurance products that we recommend: 1. Bima ya Gari Motor Vehicle Insurance Protect your personal
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Mini-Town Team & Natural Lamu open branches at The Hub Karen Mall

 The Hub Karen Mall (THK) has announced the entry of two international brands to their establishment expanding their offerings to shoppers. The Egyptian owned Mini-Town Team is making a debut in Kenya has a nationwide branch network in Egypt while the Spaniard owned Natural Lamu boasts of 12 branches in Nairobi and the Coast region.
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James Muturi: How technology is changing land transactions processes

 This is an opinion piece by James Muturi, CEO & Director at AMCCO Real Estate as well as a council member at the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI). He shares his views on how technology is rapidly advancing real estate transactions, by drawing his experience from the field.  For many in the
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