Dental School gets PPE Donations

The University of Nairobi Dental School together with the University Health Services were the beneficiaries of the much needed tools in the fight of the deadly Corona Virus Disease, COVID19, the Personal protective equipment (PPE).

The generous donations were courtesy of several donors, key among them being; Vice Chancellor, Prof. Stephen Kiama, Operating Theatre Practitioners Association of Kenya (OTPAK) among other staff members from the Department of Surgery and School of Pharmacy.

Kenya’s Central Bank Retains Key Rate at 7 Percent

Kenya’s monetary policy committee retained the key lending rate at 7 percent during yesterday’s meeting. The team said that mitigation measures deployed since March have been having the desired outcome. The Monetary policy committee (MPC) said that leading indicators for the Kenyan economy for the second quarter suggest the impact of COVID19 on the economy was most pronounced in April, with evidence of recovery in May. READ MORE..

CBK Maintains Free Mobile Money – Bank Transfers

The Central Bank of Kenya ( CBK) has determined that the mobile wallet and transaction limits that were announced on March 16th, 2020 will remain in force.

This means that there will be no charge for mobile money transfers below KSh 1,000. There will also be no charge by payment service providers and commercial banks for transfers between mobile money wallets and bank accounts. READ MORE..

Staff and Students Experiences on Online Teaching and Examinations

It was a pandemonium when Corona Virus disease landed in China, Europe, America and eventually in Africa. Confusion reigned supreme as virtually everything came to a standstill. All large gatherings were stopped immediately, learning institutions and churches were closed as lockdowns become the order of the day. The air of confusion was thick; you could cut it with a razor blade.

The rich, firms face KRA wrath over Sh250bn taxes

KRA is basing the stiff measures on the Tax Procedures Act of 2015, which allows the taxman to issue travel bans on suspected tax cheats, collect duty directly from suppliers and bankers of defaulters and prosecute those in arrears. Reference:https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.businessdailyafrica.com/news/The-rich-firms-face-KRA-wrath-over-Sh250bn-taxes/539546-5581092-view-asAMP-11ece90z/index.html