Bouquets of cash have been blooming in popularity in Kenya but recent warnings may slow the trend.
Floral arrangements crafted from carefully-folded, colorful bank notes, had become a popular symbol of love in Nairobi.
As Valentine’s Day approaches, Emirates SkyCargo continues to support Kenya’s export community by ensuring that ...
In Zimbabwe, cash bouquets and scrap metal gifts rival flowers as coveted Valentine's tokens of love
At a decades-old flower market in the capital, Harare, Tongai Mufandaedza, a florist, patiently assembled one such “money ...
dnata has handled 227,530 kilograms of flowers in just five days at its dedicated facility at the Dubai Flower Centre (DFC), ...
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Kenya’s trade deficit widens two-year decline as overseas shipments surge
The gap between Kenya’s imports and exports widened and reversed a two-year fall as rising overseas shipments outpaced sales of tea, flowers and vegetables to foreigners.Data from the Kenya National ...
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Kenya bans 'cash bouquets' ahead of Valentine's Day
Kenya's central bank has warned that using banknotes to create floral-style bouquets is illegal and could lead to a prison sentence.
During peak seasons, Kenya Airways handles up to 550 tonnes of cut flowers per week, deploying additional flights to meet global demand.
By maintaining frequent services and dedicated cargo capacity into and out of Nairobi, Emirates SkyCargo helps sustain these value chains throughout the year. While Valentine’s Day highlights the ...
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