- Data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics shows significant declines in retail purchases across major categories such as food, clothing, electronics, and essential household items.
- New data from the National Treasury shows that the total pending bills fell from Sh539.9 billion at the end of December last year to Sh421.6 billion.
- The gist of their case is that the proposed constitutional changes require a public referendum and currently Kenya lacks a law governing the conduct of a referendum.
- Amaco's rise emerged after a period that saw the insurer get locked in several court cases that prompted auctioneers to move in for its assets amid cases of defaulting on claims.
- In an application filed in court under certificate of urgency on Thursday, the MPs argue that public interest overwhelmingly favours the continuation of the approval process.
- WFP supports about 720,000 refugees and internally displaced persons across various camps in Kenya, who now face reduced income and assistance, impacting their livelihoods.
- 'Just like with my high school medicine prefect role, this path was chosen for me. When I was hired at KNH, I thought I was coming to do abdominal surgery, the general surgery stuff.'
- Chester House Limited has sought temporary orders to block the county government from executing enforcement actions that could disrupt dozens of professional and commercial businesses operating...
- Epra has ordered oil majors to submit agreements with their dealers and small oil firms for approval in order to curb the imposition of the illegal charges.
- Do you sometimes feel like a part of a sunken ship that floats about willy-nilly and no matter how far it drifts it ends up on a certain shore each time? That’s what I thought when I ended up at...
- Talk of disposals comes barely two years after Diageo bought additional EABL shares in a Sh22.7 billion deal that grew its stake from 50.03 percent to 65 percent.
- Kenya’s economy has struggled to create quality jobs amid the surge in graduates leaving colleges and universities annually, creating a mounting pool of unemployed youths.
- No doubt, Africa and Europe need each other. Europe needs Africa because with the dawn of the African Continental Free Trade Area, the continent is building the world’s largest single market of...
- Pension and insurance assets, inherently long-term in nature, are perfectly suited to finance large-scale infrastructure projects that require stable, patient capital.
- At 33, Jimmy Opiyo has already lived several business lives. A telecommunications engineering and information technology graduate from Kenyatta University, Jimmy spent years working in the field...