Africa’s Biggest Food Retailer Doubles CEO’s Pay After Bonus

Africa’s Biggest Food Retailer Doubles CEO’s Pay After Bonus

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Shoprite Holdings Ltd. doubled Chief Executive Officer Whitey Basson’s pay last fiscal year to 100.1 million rand ($7.4 million), thanks to a bonus from Africa’s largest food retailer for beating a profit-growth target. Basson’s remuneration included 49.7 million rand in basic pay for the 12 months through June, in line with the previous year, and a 50 million rand one-time performance-related bonus, the Cape Town-based company said in its annual report….

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Kenya Avoids Brexit Moment as Markets Disregard Doomsayers

Kenya Avoids Brexit Moment as Markets Disregard Doomsayers

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – It was described as Kenya’s Brexit moment, a decision that had the potential to spur a withdrawal of foreign investors, sending the stock market and the shilling tumbling and damaging East Africa’s most-developed economy. Yet, almost six weeks after Kenya capped banks’ lending rates at four percentage points above the central bank benchmark, its currency is little changed against the dollar and the main stock index has gained on…

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KCB in Talks With Facebook, Apple on Kenya Digital Payments

KCB in Talks With Facebook, Apple on Kenya Digital Payments

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – KCB Group Ltd., Kenya’s biggest bank by assets, is in talks with companies including Facebook Inc., Apple Inc. and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. about collaborating on digital payments through its new financial-technology unit, Chief Executive Officer Joshua Oigara said. The discussions, which are also being held with Alphabet Inc. and Tencent Holdings Ltd., form part of the lender’s efforts to double the number of customers on its mobile-phone platform to 20…

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Kenya Economy Expands 6.2% in Second Quarter as Tourism Recovers

Kenya Economy Expands 6.2% in Second Quarter as Tourism Recovers

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenya’s economic grew more quickly in the three months through June as tourism rebounded and agriculture grew at a faster pace. Gross domestic product expanded 6.2 percent from a year earlier in the second quarter compared with 5.9 percent in the previous three months, the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics said in a statement e-mailed from the capital, Nairobi. Growth was faster than the 5.9 percent recorded in the same period…

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Kenyan Central Bank Head Sees Growth Shrugging Off Election

Kenyan Central Bank Head Sees Growth Shrugging Off Election

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – The Kenyan economy is “resilient and diversified” enough to shrug off any potential negative effects from elections next August, with growth likely to accelerate in 2017, Central Bank of Kenya Governor Patrick Njoroge said. The prospects for East Africa’s largest economy are “very good,” even as analysts flag investor concerns about a possible slowdown in output because of shrinking private-sector credit growth and the potential for unrest during the vote, he said…

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Infrastructure | Kenya Says Railway Through Wildlife Park Is Least-Worst Route

Infrastructure | Kenya Says Railway Through Wildlife Park Is Least-Worst Route

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Routing a new Kenyan railway line through the capital’s national wildlife reserve is the least-worst option for a congested city and compromises in its design will leave animals enough space to roam, a government official said. The government said earlier this month that its new $3.2 billion Standard Gauge Railway linking East Africa’s biggest port at Mombasa to the capital, Nairobi, would be routed through Nairobi National Park. The decision sparked…

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Kenya car industry urges more incentives to attract investment

Kenya car industry urges more incentives to attract investment

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenya’s removal of excise duty on locally assembled cars will boost the industry, but the government must make power supplies cheaper and address other concerns to draw more investment, the automobile industry association chief said on Thursday. With little growth in mature markets, automakers are looking to tap into emerging African markets, but there is plenty of competition on the continent for where they might invest. Kenya’s East African…

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