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| Engineering Manager at Agro-Chemical & Food Company Posted: 12 May 2011 10:20 AM PDT |
| Civil Supervisor at Agro-Chemical & Food Company Posted: 12 May 2011 09:57 AM PDT |
| Want to be rich? Why money can be bad. Posted: 12 May 2011 09:49 AM PDT By?CHARLES ONYANGO-OBBO The African Development Bank (AfDB) is becoming cool these days. It recently released a report entitled Middle of the Pyramid: Dynamics of the Middle Class in Africa (at http://www.afdb.org). And it is just that; a major effort to figure out how many Africans are middle class, how much money they have in their wallets, where they get it from, and the lifestyle they are purchasing with the money. Most Kenyan bank reports will bore you to death. They are full of dry numbers and often give information of interest to small specialist groups, e.g. how much money has been lent to farmers and the amount of fertiliser they are buying with it. One of the few exceptions a few years ago was something that Stanbic Bank (CFC Stanbic Kenya local) did about Africa's future economic fortunes. The definition of the middle class is extensive, but broadly they are the individuals with annual incomes of more than $3,900 (Sh328,000), and spend between $6 (Sh500) and $10 (Sh840) a day. Today they have risen to 34.3 per cent (or 313 million) of the African population, up from around 111 million (26.2 per cent) in 1980. Read More> > > |
| Assistant ICT Manager at Agro-Chemical & Food Company Posted: 12 May 2011 09:46 AM PDT |
| Accountant, Teller, StoreKeeper, Meru Kenya Jobs. Posted: 12 May 2011 08:41 AM PDT |
| Corporate IT Sales Executives Jobs In Kenya. Posted: 12 May 2011 08:19 AM PDT Corporate Sales Marketing Job Opening (2) Nairobi Kenya. Industry: IT Training Location: Nairobi. Kenya Our client, a leading Provider of cutting edge IT Training Programs in Kenya is looking for two IT Corporate Sales Executive. This role will suit a commercially aware, confident, articulate personality with a customer focused business outlook and outstanding communication skills. Kenyan Candidates with an IT background and a good track record in sales preferred. The key responsibilities for this sales job include; Building relationships with Kenyan corporate clients while collaborating with sales colleagues to maximize revenue opportunities and grow future business |
| Darubini Group of Luxury Hotels Scam Jobs. Posted: 12 May 2011 05:07 AM PDT Poor Kenyan job hunters! The stress of trying to find a job in this poor economy that matches our skills and salary requirements is hard enough. But unsuspecting Kenyans now have another battle to contend with – JOB SCAMS and FAKE JOB OFFERS From dubious Kenyan companies and individuals! Darubini Group of Luxury Hotels is one big con. Here are two emails i have received from concerned job seekers |
| Why Riches Can Be Bad In Africa. Posted: 12 May 2011 04:53 AM PDT By CHARLES ONYANGO-OBBO The African Development Bank (AfDB) is becoming cool these days. It recently released a report entitled Middle of the Pyramid: Dynamics of the Middle Class in Africa (at http://www.afdb.org). And it is just that; a major effort to figure out how many Africans are middle class, how much money they have in their wallets, where they get it from, and the lifestyle they are purchasing with the money. Most Kenyan bank reports will bore you to death. They are full of dry numbers and often give information of interest to small specialist groups, e.g. how much money has been lent to farmers and the amount of fertiliser they are buying with it. One of the few exceptions a few years ago was something that Stanbic Bank (CFC Stanbic Kenya local) did about Africa's future economic fortunes. The definition of the middle class is extensive, but broadly they are the individuals with annual incomes of more than $3,900 (Sh328,000), and spend between $6 (Sh500) and $10 (Sh840) a day. |
| Field Officer – Group Savings and Loan at CARE International Posted: 12 May 2011 04:37 AM PDT |
| Telkom Kenya Battle With Communication Workers Union Posted: 12 May 2011 03:59 AM PDT By Okuttah Mark The long-running dispute between Telkom Kenya and its workers' union has erupted again over plans by the telecom firm to start another round of job cuts, causing the union to threaten strike action. The Communication Workers Union on Wednesday said it had not been consulted over the cost-cutting measures and it would resist the move. Telkom Kenya is planning to send home about 400 employees in coming weeks as part of a wider cost-management plan that will see a significant reduction in the earnings of its agents and put billions worth of assets up for sale in different parts of the country. The company says the cost cutting plans have been informed by rising competition and the vicious price war that has persisted in the telecoms market since mid-last year, which has seen tariffs split by more than half. "There is no justification whatsoever to retrench or send home more employees in the name of stiff competition |
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