Kamuu Nyingi

Miss Kamuu Nyingi is a professional accountant, writer and futurist who possesses a strong desire to understand, simplify and share the interlinkages of various phenomenon and concepts surrounding our lives.

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Kamuu NyingiMiss Kamuu Nyingi is a professional accountant, writer and futurist who possesses a strong desire to understand, simplify and share the interlinkages of various phenomenon and concepts surrounding our lives. www.senseofcents.co.ke

THE ONE NETWORK AREA INITIATIVE

The East Africa One Network Area is a multi-country initiative created to enable a harmonious environment in the international roaming market, through the provision of affordable telecommunication services. The African Union (AU) commission notes that the East African Community is the most advanced regional community. The 2019 Africa Regional Integrated Index (ARII) ranked the East …

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THE FUTURE OF THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

The rise and impact of artificial intelligence globally has been propelled by the growing demand to streamline and ease both individual and corporate systems. This phenomenon has been attributed to globalization and knowledge transfer which began sometime in the 1990s to 2014. Developed countries have been able to capitalize on the benefits of artificial intelligence …

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INSURANCE MARKETS IN KENYA AND OTHER DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

The insurance industry plays a vital role in the development of economies. Through the years, economies have been able to use insurance products to safeguard investments and generate wealth. The macro impact of insurance products has been facilitated by the principles of insurance, which encourage resource mobilization through the collection of premiums that end up …

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HAVE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS IN KENYA LOST THEIR NICHE?

The origins of microfinance in Kenya dates back to the 1960s when microfinancing was a pilot initiative for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) operating in Kenya. These organizations through donor funding, offered credit services to local communities in order to support businesses and improve the overall economic and social wellbeing of beneficiaries. Overtime the concept of microfinance …

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