Business

In a market of dwindling fortunes, players within the country’s beer industry have been forced to involve in new campaigns in an effort to capture a territory from a competitor.
Insurance companies have asked the government to ensure all commercial and administrative buildings are insured to minimize risks.
Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) Rwanda, a subsidiary of Kenya’s KCB Group, registered a surge in net profit of Rwf475 million ($798,319) in 2011, compared to Rwf1.7 billion ($2.8million) net losses reported the previous year.
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