- Indian-based technology firm, Newgen Software Company is committed to empowering new business players in Africa and is seeking to make it big in Kenya.
- One tangible benefit of Generative AI is in content creation. Whether you're a student, a professional or a stay-at-home parent, crafting well-articulated text can be time-consuming.
- Healthtech consulting firm Salient Advisory has named MYDAWA, Maisha Meds and 22 other health firms as the leading innovators that are transforming healthcare systems across Africa.
- Devki Group of Companies has acquired 500 acres of land in Taita Taveta county to set up Sh10.3 billion steel factory, barely two years after one in the neighboring Kwale county.
- CBK has lowered its key interest rate to 12.75% from 13% in a bid to spur credit uptake, as banks have been freezing loans amid a deteriorating economic environment.
- Electric cars are the future; everyone seems to agree. Their adoption is driven by climatic change and the reality we rarely want to face, one day the world will run out of oil.
- Developing economies have been cautioned to delicately consider the effects of imposing a ban on secondhand ICT products even as they seek to grow their manufacturing sectors.
- The mobile revolution has transformed the lives of Kenyans by providing not just communication but also basic financial access through phone-based money transfer and storage.
- AWS vice president: Our development center in Nairobi will offer training opportunities to young people, allowing them to secure skilled jobs in various industries.
- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) wants countries like Kenya to introduce infrastructure incentives to encourage private-sector participation and investment.
- The two countries have neither signed nor ratified the Tripartite Free Trade Area that connects the EAC economies to the different trade blocs in the continent.
- Started in 2015, the eatery quickly expanded with its popular contemporary twist on traditional Kenyan dishes before a heavy hit from Covid-19 that led to difficulties in meeting debt obligations.
- State argues that it stands to lose Sh164 billion in tax revenues should Act be scrapped. Court decision means cheaper petroleum products, while PAYE for top earners would reduce.
- Government fertiliser, seed subsidies and cooperation between State Department for Agriculture and devolved governments are turning around prospects of the country's food security.
- Today, leading companies recognise CSR as a pivotal strategy for creating shared value, enhancing brand reputation, and fostering stakeholder relationships.
- Close to 70 per cent of the Eastern and Southern African countries will continue to import food to meet their deficit following the increased effects of climate change.
- East African Central Bank Governors are set to converge in Abuja, Nigeria this week, with the push for deeper intra-African trade and change in the global financial architecture.
- Traders at Usenge, which was among the centres elevated to town status now cry for help, with their only prayer being for it to be downgraded to a market centre.
- Several families in Kisii and Nyamira counties are entangled in property feuds emanating from inter-meddling and botched succession of various estates.
- Kenya's year-on-year inflation rate slowed to 4.3 per cent in July, down from 4.6 per cent in June, according to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS).
- Cadbury is celebrating 200 years in business and is known for making chocolate, a product that was considered a luxury and for the elites back in the early 1900s.
- President William Ruto has assured investors of a conducive business environment in Kenya, emphasising that the country is open and safe for business.
- President William Ruto has assured investors of a conducive business environment in Kenya, emphasising that the country is open and safe for business.