Emirates among first airlines in the world to try IATA Travel Pass,
Emirates has partnered with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to become one of the first airlines in the world to...
Tatu City partners with Konza to attract investors to Kenya
Tatu City’s owner and developer, Rendeavour, will collaborate with Konza Technopolis to attract investors to Kenya, Rendeavour’s Executive Vice President Preston Mendenhall...
MOET & CHANDON PARTNERS WITH OYSTERS & MORE
Moët & Chandon partnered with Oysters & More to celebrate their Grand opening. The event was held at the Village Market bringing...
Sarova introduces two brands to its portfolio as it diversifies into standalone restaurants
Kenya’s first indigenous hospitality leader Sarova Hotels and Resorts has introduced two other brands to its portfolio, The Kitchen by Sarova and...
LG unveils latest ultra series premium monitors for home and office
LG Electronics (LG) has unveiled the 2021 Ultra series premium monitors as it cements its innovation leadership in the category.
Meet Africa’s Rising Esports Stars dominating the world of competitive Video gaming
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CNN International showcases the fast-growing world of esports, meeting rising stars from Kenya and South Africa who...
Samsung Opens Pre orders for Galaxy S21
Samsung Electronics has launched the Galaxy S Series range of smart phones globally.
The range includes the Galaxy S21...
KRA wins Kshs 105.6 million case against Mars Logistics Limited
The High Court sitting in Nairobi has dismissed an appeal by Mars Logistics Limited contesting a charge of Value Added Tax (VAT) on transportation services among other claims.
Mars Logistics Limited had contested Tax Appeal Tribunal’s (TAT) decision that transportation of goods in transit attracts VAT at the rate of 16%. The TAT had also held that transportation services that end outside Kenya are not exported services and thus taxable.
The First Schedule to the VAT Act, 2013 exempts VAT from services offered in relation to goods in transit. In its decision of 27th February 2018, TAT had ruled in favour of KRA, that Mars Logistics Limited’s sole business offered transport services for transit goods that were taxable under the VAT Act. 2013.
realme to release more phones in 2021
The fastest world growing smartphone manufacturer realme has promised to sustain its growth in the Kenyan market with new product releases...
Sweden Auto maker eyeing Kenyas BRT market
Swedish bus and heavy trucks manufacturer Scania will venture into mass production of high capacity buses once the demand for the units...