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The Standard Group PLC The Standard Group Plc is a multi-media organization with investments in media platforms spanning newspaper print operations, television, radio broadcasting, digital and online services. The Standard Group is recognized as a leading multi-media house in Kenya with a key influence in matters of national and international interest.
  • Standard Group Plc HQ Office,
  • The Standard Group Center,Mombasa Road.
  • P.O Box 30080-00100,Nairobi, Kenya.
  • Telephone number: 0203222111, 0719012111
  • Email: [email protected]
Welcome to Bahati and Diana Marua's paradise
Floor-to-ceiling windows stream sunlight into the room with a serene palette of neutrals on the walls as a backdrop. The high gypsum ceiling and hanging chandelier create space and depth.
By Nailantei Kenga 2 years ago
Welcome to Bahati and Diana Marua's paradise
Thumbs up as Bandari squad make vital finishing touches
Bandari football club has pitched tent in Nairobi as they prepare for the 2022/23 premier league that kicks off on September 10.
By Nailantei Kenga 2 years ago
Thumbs up as Bandari squad make vital finishing touches
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High hopes in Kisumu slum where Raila, his father once lived
Residents hope the Azimio presidential candidate will change lives in the slum if he wins presidency.
By Nailantei Kenga 2 years ago
High hopes in Kisumu slum where Raila, his father once lived
Kenya-based business accelerator helps 2,000 entrepreneurs scale up
GrowthAfrica works with entrepreneurs and companies who - through their businesses - make a significant positive difference to their surroundings and society at large.
By Nailantei Kenga 2 years ago
Kenya-based business accelerator helps 2,000 entrepreneurs scale up
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Ngong Tree House: Inspired by love for design, art
Born in New York to an Egyptian father and an American mother, the owner of the Tree House Jonny Dwek moved to Kenya in 2005.
By Nailantei Kenga 2 years ago
Ngong Tree House: Inspired by love for design, art
Deadly foods and beauty products endanger lives
Medical experts and consumer rights organisations now warn that Kenyans are exposed to carcinogens (cancer causing agents) found in genuine and counterfeit products they consume.
By Dan Okoth 9 years ago
Deadly foods and beauty products endanger lives
Why IMF, World Bank hand in Kenya budget faces pushback
Financial Standard
By Macharia Kamau and Esther Dianah
49 mins ago