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Day: July 24, 2025

Synervest Group lève 4 millions de dollars en série A en vue de donner un coup d’accélérateur à son développement international et à son infrastructure fintech institutionnelle

Les apports clés de Jura Investment Group et de CMT Digital entendent donner un coup de fouet à la croissance des bourses d’échange réglementées, solutions de paiement et technologies financières ABOU DABI, Émirats arabes unis, 24 juill. 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Global Market — Synervest Group, fintech holding développant une

Ministry and Pwani University Collaborate on Referral Hospital Project

Nairobi: Principal Secretary for the State Department for Medical Services, Dr. Ouma Oluga, has held discussions with senior officials from Pwani University to review the status of ongoing and proposed health infrastructure projects at the institution. The meeting, held at Afya House, Nairobi, brought together Vice-Chancellor Prof. James Kahindi, Council

ICT, Broadcasting Principal Secretaries Prepare for Vetting Exercise

Nairobi: The Ministry’s two Principal Secretaries, Stephen Isaboke of the State Department for Broadcasting and Telecommunications and Eng. John Tanui of the State Department for ICT and the Digital Economy, were seen during a briefing session as preparations for the upcoming vetting exercise are underway. According to Kenya News Agency,

Ministerial Performance Contracting Vetting Exercise Commences

Nairobi: Principal Secretary (PS) for the State Department for ICT and the Digital Economy, Eng. John Tanui, and Principal Secretary (PS) for Broadcasting and Telecommunications, Stephen Isaboke, were present to oversee the 2025/2026 Ministerial Performance Contracting vetting exercise. The event took place on July 23, 2025, at Telposta Towers. According

Fish Farming Revolutionizes Livelihoods in Drought-Stricken Marsabit

Marsabit: Marsabit County has long been a region heavily impacted by climate change, plagued by recurrent droughts, floods, soil erosion, drying water sources, and rising levels of Lake Turkana. These factors have disrupted the livelihoods of local pastoral communities, leaving them vulnerable to food insecurity and high rates of malnutrition.