- An American firm is looking to revolutionise the local connectivity market with a new technology that enables businesses and institutions to deploy private cellular networks.
- The board and chief executive of Barichu Farmers' Co-operative Society have been ordered to step aside as the government continues to crack the whip on rogue Saccos and Societies.
- Banks and other financial institutions are aggressively customising their services to improve the appetite for credit among MSMEs that comprise the country's majority of businesses.
- NCBA hosted its sacco banking division customers in a forum aimed at guiding them to strengthen their defences against the escalating wave of cyber-attacks.
- Lands Cabinet Secretary Alice Wahome has directed the Board of Registration for Architects and Quantity Surveyors (BORAQS) to rein in on quacks in the construction industry.
- In the last week, the country experienced two major power outages, crippling not just businesses and households but essential services providers such as hospitals.
- Pressure is mounting on commercial banks to reduce loan rates following a recent cut in the Central Bank Rate (CBR), Equity Bank among the first to respond.
- Kenyans in the US have organised a trade and investment summit for diaspora business organisations, government officials and Kenyans seeking opportunities in America.
- The controversy around the oppressive government revenue-raising measures continue in the corridors of justice as the battle over the Finance Act 2023 proceeds at the apex court.
- The controversy around the oppressive government revenue-raising measures continue in the corridors of justice as the battle over the Finance Act 2023 proceeds at the apex court.
- Auditor General says county governments operating numerous commercial bank accounts contributes to financial mismanagement and waste of taxpayer funds
- Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has committed to initiating urgent reforms at Kenya Power following a meeting with the board, management and staff on Thursday, September 5.
- The three girls may miss out on the opportunity to represent Kenya in the International Robotic Olympiad in Turkey this November if they do not get funding to support their travel.
- NASA admitted on Wednesday there was "tension" during meetings with Boeing executives about how to bring home two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station.
- Perched on a creek about 16 kilometres north of Mombasa, Shanzu Law Court was arguably the smallest judicial station at the coast before the deadly pirates created a hell off the Coast of Somalia.
- Estonia's identification system relies on three main components; a single electronic identity, interoperability system, and a framework of individual trust.
- CBK data reveals a competitive landscape among Tier-I banks, particularly regarding long-term loan offerings, with interest rates generally ranging between 13-18 per cent.
- The Chandaria family of 36 stayed together in one house. There was only one motor vehicle available for all of them. There were six Chandarias among the 40 employees of Kaluworks.
- The government has been subsidising the cost of petroleum products, which has partly been among the factors driving down pump prices, but this has also been adequate to lift consumption.
- Lake Turkana Wind Power (LTWP) says it is unable to offset its carbon credits due to a protracted land dispute with the local community in Marsabit County.
- Commonly used unclean cooking fuels like charcoal and kerosene continue to pose serious health risks to millions of people globally despite advancements in cooking technologies.
- The funds are expected to strengthen the media company's balance sheet to be able to take advantage of emerging digital growth opportunities as part of an ongoing reorganisation.
- The funds are expected to strengthen the media company's balance sheet to be able to take advantage of emerging digital growth opportunities as part of an ongoing reorganisation.
- Africa should prioritise strengthening ties with partners who genuinely support its growth and stability, rather than those who seek to exploit its resources.