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How Can Saccos Better Serve Gig Workers Who Don't Have Fixed Monthly Salaries? | Anthony Kahoru
On this interview segment on Fixing The Nation, Anthony Kahoru discusses practical ways SACCOs can assess income beyond payslips and create more flexible, inclusive financial solutions for the growing gig economy.
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Beyond Remittance: Delving Into The Business Opportunities in The Nordic Countries | Evans OdhiamboThis interview segment on Fixing The Nation explores the business and investment opportunities available in the Nordic countries, encouraging a shift from viewing migration primarily through the lens of remittances to recognizing the potential for entrepreneurship, trade, investment, partnerships, and knowledge exchange between the Nordic region and Africa.36 mins ago
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