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How to interview your next employer

In most interviews, you will be given a chance to ask the panel any questions you may have. I briefly touched on this in  my interviews cheat sheet, with a promise to follow up in detail. In the years I have been on interview panels, I have noticed that most interviewees squander this very important opportunity, to interview their potential employer. If you believe that you have…

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Why I Will Not Do Errands And Chores

I am a doer. This trait was developed by my parents, growing up in a farm. See, there was nothing like sitting around doing nothing in my parents house, unless the “nothing” was reading a book. Also, there was nothing like “sleeping in”. You woke up at between 6am and 6:30 am whether you had something to do or not. In fact, I have a distinct…

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Reading This Book Felt Like A Punch In The Gut

If I remember my high school literature theory right, one of the key elements of a good story is a resolution of the main conflict – things coming together at the end. For some reason, most fiction authors, especially Western fiction authors, interpret resolution to mean a happy ending, or at least a peaceful one. The fact that my fiction reads were mostly Western growing…

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Spire Bank To Go For SME Market

Kenya’s economy is largely driven by SMEs and informal businesses. Nowhere is this more evidence than when you study the economy’s numbers. It for example did not make sense that only 1.5 million people filed their taxes with the Kenya Revenue Authority last month. One wants to believe that we have more than 1.5 million taxpayers (and we do), it is just that these tax…

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The Kampala Bookshop That Warmed My Heart

The first thing that hits you hard when you walk into Aristoc Booklex in Acacia Mall Kampala is the sharp smell of new books. Sharper than I’ve experienced in a bookshop.  Then you notice that there are books. Books everywhere.  Not so neatly arranged that you fear touching them, or wrapped in polythene as many bookshops do. No. The books are arranged in all sorts of…

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Updated:Using Uber In Kampala – Uber Is Subsidizing The Service

This week I’m in Kampala for work, and with a lot of meetings lined up, I have had 4 options for transport: Hire a driver daily for two weeks. Why not hire a car?Well, while Kenyans can drive in Uganda for up to 6 months with the Kenyan driver’s license, I do not feel well equipped to drive on Kampala roads. If you think Nairobi drivers are…

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Interesting Times As Teachers Go Into Banking

The last couple of months have seen rather discouraging times in our banking sector, with the collapse of Dubai Bank and Imperial Bank, and most recently Chase Bank which is in receivership under the management of KCB. However, it is heartening to see aggressive moves in the market, like the recent launch of Spire Bank. Inspired by the word “Inspire” , Spire Bank says it is here…

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Safaricom Launches An M Pesa Card. Can We Just Call It A Bank?

Over a year back when Safaricom announced that it would be launching a card specifically for government offices, I did wonder what the difference between Safaricom and other banks really is.  Yesterday, the company announced that it is piloting its debit card, designed as a Point of Sale (POS) payment card like the bank cards we use.  It is designed as an upgrade to the…

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How To Shop For A Personal Pension Scheme

In the post where I shared Danson’s inspiring story, I promised to share with you information from at least 5 pension schemes in town, and my experience trying to get this information has been like pulling teeth. Of the 7 insurance companies I called, I only managed to get comprehensive information from two. In one instance, I was told that the pension people were out…

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Fusion Capital Launches A Kshs 2.3Bn D-REIT

Fusion Capital has opened the sale of its development real estate investment trust, commonly referred to as D-Reit, to the public at a price of Sh23 per unit. Fusion hopes to raise Kshs 2.3 billion through the sale of 100 million REIT units, and the offer closes on July 15th. The funds will go towards developing a mixed residential, office and retail project in Meru;…

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