Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published bySri Sudirman Modified over 5 years ago
1
KenGen Media Report 20 Nov, 2017 to 21 Nov, 2017
2
Publication - The Standard - Financial Standard
Page - S5 Tue, 21 November 2017 CMA dangles incentives to push for more listings at city bourse AVE : Kshs. 623,943 PRV : Kshs. 1,871,829 Tonality : Neutral The writer says that if there are nostalgic moments that Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) would want to re-live, its Chief Executive Officer Geoffrey Odundo says would be the entry of attractive firms such as KenGen and Safaricom. A photo of Nairobi Securities Exchange Chief Executive Geoffrey Odundo (left) chats with his Barclays Bank Kenya counterpart Jeremy Awori during the recent NSE Charity Trading Day in Nairobi.
3
Publication - The Star Page - 15 Tue, 21 November 2017 NSE bullish on Supreme Court decision AVE : Kshs. 106,490 PRV : Kshs. 319,470 Tonality : Neutral Safaricom firmed per cent to close at and within 3.73 per cent on all time high. KenGen popped % higher to close at 8.75 and traded 243,900 shares. The figures come just weeks after Patrick Njoroge, governor of the Central Bank of Kenya, warned that a secular increase in African public debt has pushed several governments towards a debt-servicing threshold beyond which they should not borrow.
4
KenGen Print Coverage DATE PUBLICATION HEADLINE/SUBJECT PAGE AVE VALUE
PR VALUE SUMMARY 21-Nov-17 The Standard CMA dangles incentives to push for more listings at city bourse S5 623943 1,871,829 The writer says that if there are nostalgic moments that Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) would want to re-live, its Chief Executive Officer Geoffrey Odundo says would be the entry of attractive firms such as KenGen and Safaricom. A photo of Nairobi Securities Exchange Chief Executive Geoffrey Odundo (left) chats with his Barclays Bank Kenya counterpart Jeremy Awori during the recent NSE Charity Trading Day in Nairobi. The Star NSE bullish on Supreme Court decision 15 106490 319,470 Safaricom firmed per cent to close at and within 3.73 per cent on all time high. KenGen popped % higher to close at 8.75 and traded 243,900 shares. The figures come just weeks after Patrick Njoroge, governor of the Central Bank of Kenya, warned that a secular increase in African public debt has pushed several governments towards a debt-servicing threshold beyond which they should not borrow.
5
KenGen Print Industry DATE PUBLICATION HEADLINE/SUBJECT PAGE AVE VALUE
PR VALUE SUMMARY 21-Nov-17 Business Daily Cheaper night power tariff set for December 6 135820 407,460 Kenya will next month cut power tariffs by up to a third for large businesses and manufacturers that shift their operations to late night hours. Daily Nation 29 57490 172,470 Kenya will next month cut power tariffs by up to a third for large businesses and manufacturers that shift their operations to late night hours. The plan, which has been on the cards for a decade, was arrived at yesterday after ministry officials met Kenya Association of Manufacturers and Kenya Private Sector Alliance. Mumias’ plans to diversify revenue streams backfire 35 206389 619,167 The decisions made by previous managers at Mumias Sugar Company in a bid to grow the miller’s income through diversification have come to haunt the ailing firm years later. MyGov Tender Notice: Geothermal Development Company 16 Geothermal Development Company invites sealed tenders from eligible candidates.
6
KenGen Print Industry DATE PUBLICATION HEADLINE/SUBJECT PAGE AVE VALUE
PR VALUE SUMMARY 21-Nov-17 MyGov Tender Notice: Rural Electrification Authority 19 Rural Electrification Authority invites tenders from interested companies. The People Daily Innovators make recycled 3D printers 21 315692 947,076 Joseph Gakuru and Farmer Kamau are combining their interests in electrical and biomedical engineering to make affordable 3D printers The Standard Lorries leave Utawala residents in muddy agony 24 476690 1,430,070 Many residents of Utawala area are forced to live with dust or drive through muddy, potholed roads as sand transporters invade the estate roads. Medic shot dead as police battle street protests 12 468563 1,405,689 One person was killed and several others were injured as protests rocked parts of the country following yesterday’s Supreme Court decision to uphold President Uhuru Kenyatta's October 26 election victory. Safaricom mast line near Kondele was burnt down.
7
KenGen Print Industry DATE PUBLICATION HEADLINE/SUBJECT PAGE AVE VALUE
PR VALUE SUMMARY 21-Nov-17 The Standard New Nyeri governor has his work clearly cut out for him 17 53225 159,675 Governor Mutahi Kahiga has a heavy responsibility on his shoulders. The first thing he must do is align the county government wage bill with the standard ratio of 25 per cent of revenue.This will create a huge sav- ings fund for development, which should go to build- ing Nyeri’s first Special Economic Zone (SEZ). Second, the governor should negotiate with Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA), which has built a power plant on River Gura, to sell cheaper power to the county for use in the SEZs.Mr Kahiga should also consider pushing for confer- ment of Export Processing Zone (EPZ) status for our tea factories to attract investors. Why your electricity bill will remain high despite rains 31 226592 679,776 Consumers continue to pay high electricity bills despite the ongoing short rains that were expected to boost power production at the country's hydroelectricity dams. The Star Poor lighting to blame for irregularities in Likoni MP seat poll results, ex-MP says 30 38466 115,398 Former Likoni MP Masoud Mwahima yesterday told a Mombasa court that tallying in his constituency was done using light from a phone as there was no electricity. Tough mission for Uhuru as swearing in plans underway 4 783058 2,349,174 President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta faces an arduous task in his second term, trying to drive his development agenda and bind up the nation's wounds. One person killed, Safaricom mast destroyed as violence erupts in Kisumu and Migori while Jubilee strongholds celebrate victory.
8
KenGen Print Industry DATE PUBLICATION HEADLINE/SUBJECT PAGE AVE VALUE
PR VALUE SUMMARY 21-Nov-17 The Star Turn off lights, close fridge door, think conservation 19 60619 181,857 Enhancing energy independence, using fewer energy resources, like oil to power our vehicles, means we don't need to depend so much on foreign nations.
9
KenGen Electronic Coverage DATE STATION TITLE TIME AVE VALUE PR VALUE
SUMMARY 20-Nov-17 Hope FM KenGen to hold AGM next week 16:35 33410 KenGen will hold an annual general meeting on Wednesday this week.
10
KenGen Electronic Industry DATE STATION TITLE TIME AVE VALUE PR VALUE
SUMMARY 20-Nov-17 East FM EAC needs $93B for power investment 16:39 14690 44070 EAC needs $93B for power investment to boost trade in the area. Radio Jambo Uhuru orders for completion of stadium 13:04 29970 89910 President Uhuru Kenyatta has ordered for immediate completion of Ruring’u Stadium in Nyeri County. Work stalled at the stadium following a dispute between Kenya Power and the contractor over a power line. West FM Kakamega investors urged to use alternative forms of energy 10:50 79650 238950 Investors in Kakamega have been asked to use other forms of energy to save on electricity usage in the county. NTV FEATURE: DECISION 2017 22:12 NTV's Larry Madowo hosts a panel of veteran politicians as they discuss the way forward for the country after the apex court ruling today.
11
Thank you!
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.