by sidoman | May 19, 2014 | Logistics News
The Anglo Leasing scandal, a dark cloud over Kenya for an unfortunately long time, has reared its ugly head once again, this time in the form of notifications that Kenya is to pay out KES 1.4 billion to companies involved, a ruling that has most Kenyans up in arms. To...
by sidoman | May 17, 2014 | Uncategorized
Acquiring government tenders in Kenya has become akin to finding the Holy Grail for many entrepreneurs and corporate bodies. The process of getting to this financial Promised Land has become viciously competitive, with firms willing to do almost anything to land...
by sidoman | May 13, 2014 | Uncategorized
With the recent seizure of a heroin shipment off the Kenyan coast in quantities that simply boggle the mind, the issue of cargo scanning and security has entered the forefront of public discussion, more so in logistics circles. While some of us struggled to grasp the...
by sidoman | May 11, 2014 | Logistics News, Road freight, Uncategorized
Even those of us with the most tenuous grasp on financial concepts understand one thing: inflation is bad. The amorphous concept of inflation is associated with our currency losing value while our cost of living steadily increases, a nightmare situation for anyone...
by sidoman | May 9, 2014 | Uncategorized
The 09:00pm news a while back became the best Kenya had to offer in comedy as a Kitui based Police Prosecutor was caught on camera confidently reporting to work while utterly, indefensibly, and hopelessly drunk. The inebriated Inspector of Police, Joseph Kiarie,...