- The Sacco is the latest to join the space that has been majorly attracting the banks.
- To drive growth and expand access to retirement solutions for millions of Kenyans.
- CS Duale praises Türkiye’s engagement in promoting peace and stability in the region
- The industry that has long operated in a regulatory grey zone
- President William Ruto's administration is heavily focused on reforming the mining sector.
- M-Pesa and undersea fibre optic cable brought about changes that were to be of immense benefits
- EPRA expects that the resulting reduction in the cost of production will be passed on to consumers
- Revenue for the year remained stable at Sh56.10 billion.
- Nakuru, Machakos and Embu displayed balanced strengths across multiple domains
- Market analysts say shareholders can be optimistic about KCB.
- In the financial year 2024-25, the Housing Levy raised Sh73.2 billion.
- NTA says Kenya loses more to graft, mis-invoicing and weak enforcement than it borrows from the IMF.
- The industry players pointed out that AI’s is emerging as an immediate value for businesses
- The country’s GDP expanded by 5% during the review period up from 4.9 per cent in Q1.
- The fallout has already seen disciplinary proceedings launched against senior officers.
- KAA urged suppliers and service providers to register and familiarise themselves with the e-GP platform
- Naivas’ growth has been largely financed through capital injections from international investors
- ICPAK held that professional ethics, education and rigorous oversight are vital to restoring confidence in institutions.
- Direct flights also expected to boost trade and investment between the two countries.
- Kenya to seek bilateral trade deals at COMESA summit, Ruto to assume chairmanship
- Kenya Tourist Federation (KTF) had earlier said the new fees were to take effect on October 1.
- Earlier this year, the company shared that it is building on a three-year revenue CAGR of 35%
- PS Kilemi said this during this year’s International Coffee Day Celebration in Nairobi
- The strategy forms the central topic at the upcoming 24th COMESA Summit in Nairobi from October 6–9.
- From Project Mawingu to Kifaru, overambitious growth left the airline drowning in debt despite fresh bailouts.
- Janet Mwangi now operates Jada Nail Clinic, the first of its kind in entire Africa
- The job cuts were described by the company as “ethical” and “responsible,”
- The bank is in the process of paying out approximately Sh7 billion to 629 former employees.
- Flower exports alone are projected to reach Sh110 billion (US$851 million) in 2025
- Limuru Tea, Kapchorua Tea, Kakuzi and Eaagads topped gainers list at NSE on Friday
- The Tax Justice Network estimates that tax abuse alone costs Kenya Sh25 billion annually
- Keen to use the COMESA Summit of Heads of State and government set for Nairobi to build markets.
- Data from 34 institutions reveals they paid about 84 per cent of the initial ransom demand.
- Trading is gaining significant traction in Kenya, fueled by widespread mobile phone use and curiosity. Kenyans are drawn to its potential for extra…
- Agoa is not only a trade agreement but a driver of jobs, stability and growth, supporting workers, cotton farmers, and logistics operators.
- The emergence of a highly skilled Kenyan cloud workforce is positioning itself as an exportable asset
- The summit is scheduled for October 7–9 in Nairobi.
- Over 60 property managers and realtors have already been engaged to oversee professional management.
- Kenya ranks 152nd out of 181 countries in terms of climate change resilience.
- The Nairobi hub aims to position Africa at the forefront of risk management, turning challenges into opportunities for growth.
- CS Mbadi has warned that no shilling will be disbursed outside the system
- Beyond motorcycles, BNPL players are now exploring ways to diversify their portfolios.
- The Water Act 2024 amendments allowed agencies to operate as bulk suppliers
- This is to allow further consultations as they warn of impact on trade, revenues.
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- Reforming tax exemptions and strengthening property and wealth taxes can boost revenues without overburdening citizens
- The reality on the ground shows a narrowing fiscal space and tough choices ahead.
- Institute of Internal Auditors is spearheading the Bill after greenlight from global body
- Move is a thumbs-up to country creditworthiness in global financial market
- Insurance revenue rose by 33% to Sh16.7 billion