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Among Ms Njathi’s proudest moments in life is her recently co-authored book chapter with Dr Nicole Lee.
The chapter has valuable influencer marketing insights that would influence marketing strategies adapted by stakeholders across Africa.
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When Anne Njathi left Kenya for the United States of America two years ago, the now PhD student knew exactly what she wanted to achieve. Many thought that it was absurd for her to leave a well-paying job as a Marketing and Customer Experience Director (MCED) at a renewable energy company to become a student.
THE STANDARD By
Augustine Oduor |
January 30th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
University of Nairobi [Courtesy]
Only eight Kenyan universities have made it to top 200 list in new ranking of universities in Africa.
Technical University of Kenya (TUK) made it to the top list for the first time, competing with established public universities.
TUK has moved to number 147 in Africa, emerging position six nationally in the new Webometrics Ranking.
“We are glad that only the big five universities are ahead of us. We now strive to move to top 100 in the next ranking moving forward,” said Prof Francis Aduol, TUK vice-chancellor.
The University of Nairobi, which has been dominating the top slot nationally, has again emerged number one, and listed number 13 in Africa.
THE STANDARD By
Gatonye Gathura |
January 18th 2021 at 12:00:00 GMT +0300
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My Career Journey In Corporate Communications – Sally Kahiu
Sally Kahiu, 37, is the head of Corporate Communications and Marketing at Kenya Association of Manufacturers.
The strategic communications and brand development expert holds a Master’s degree in Communication from Coventry University in the United Kingdom.
She shared her career path with Nation.africa.
Tell us about your childhood and family life.
When I was about five years old my mother threw a birthday party for me and invited all the neighborhood kids and their parents. She cooked up a storm, so to speak, and was in the kitchen most of the time, making sure that the food does not run out. I remember running into the kitchen to get more fries onto the serving tray. My mum then asked, “Do the other children want fries too?”
Divorce Rate in Kenya | The Latest Statistics [2021]
For many years, in most African countries, various social tendencies remained practically unchanged due to strong traditionalist sentiments compared to Europe and the United States. Until recently, Kenya remained among the African territories with minimal statistical data discrepancies regarding its citizens’ marital status.
However, changes in family law that came into force in 2019 in Kenya, oddly enough, caused a significant increase in the number of marriage dissolutions and legal separations. According to Complete Case, the main change in the law on divorce, which took place in September 2019, was abolishing the mandatory minimum period of family life.