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NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 9 - The laying of ICT infrastructure as well as the enactment of legislation for e-commerce in Kenya has played a major role in spurring the development of innovative ideas and services in the country in the last few years.

One such development is the setting up of websites through which Kenyans can trade in products or even advertise their services on the Internet.

Currently, there are about six Kenyan websites where one can buy or sell their wares. ‘Uzanunua.com’ is one of them and it seeks to tap into the huge potential that e-commerce portends.

Its developer and director Bruce Ryrie says he started “uzanunua.com’ to ease the hassles associated with shopping and also provide a platform for Kenyans can access the things they are looking for at affordable rates.

“At the time

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Prius: world's most
popular hybrid

TOKYO, Feb 9 - Embraced by Hollywood stars and beloved by environmentalists, the Prius has been the envy of Toyota's rivals since making its debut in 1997 as the world's first mass-produced hybrid.

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World tourism on
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MADRID, Jan 18 - Global tourism is set to rebound in 2010 after the economic crisis and the swine flu pandemic produced "one of the most difficult years" for the sector, the UN World Tour

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Little impact on airlines after terror bid

NEW YORK, Dec 29 - The botched attack on an Amsterdam-Detroit flight is expected to have a limited impact on global a

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Language not a barrier to Serb Albanian match

GRUDE E RE, Dec 1 - "I love you's" scribbled on their hands in a language they don't understand, Vidan and

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