- High Court to hear March petition challenging legality of Sh6.9 trillion government loans over alleged misuse.
- Kenya’s airfares are rising due to dynamic pricing, higher costs, and limited aircraft, hitting travellers even off-peak.
- Kenya hopes a three-year Agoa extension will shield its apparel and textile exports from hefty US tariffs, protecting thousands of jobs.
- Kenya’s local electricity generation rose for the first time since 2022, driven by geothermal and solar power.
- A Nakuru medic has challenged KRA in court, arguing it’s unconstitutional to force taxpayers to prove the authority’s tax assessments wrong.
- High Court upholds acquittal of five Nyeri County officials, ruling DPP’s anti-corruption case over “unqualified” hires was unfounded.
- High Court bars Treasury from releasing Sh212.8 million IFMIS contract payment over unpaid debt to a business partner.
- Fines and penalties hit Sh230 billion, becoming the second-largest revenue source and easing the Exchequer’s burden.
- Kenya’s Treasury expects interest rates to drop further in 2026 despite a Sh1 trillion domestic borrowing target.
- US exemption deal leaves Kenya struggling to tax American multinationals, threatening billions in expected corporate revenue.
- Kenya’s beer market stirs as a local distributor seeks to block Diageo’s $2.3bn EABL stake sale to Asahi amid ongoing court battles.
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- PPARB directed KWS to comply with the law and its earlier orders by properly completing the procurement within 60 days.
- MPs are reopening investigations into alleged irregular trading of NSSF bonds flagged by the Central Bank.
- The High Court has temporarily stopped the government from implementing the higher standards levy, which was gazetted in August last year. The is…
- As Kenya nears the 2027 election, data—not rallies or roads—may be the most critical democratic infrastructure.
- Kenya’s private sector powers growth, but SMEs face credit gaps and policy uncertainty that could slow the country’s next wave of progress.
- Rules of origin are no longer just a customs formality—they’re becoming powerful tools in global trade and geopolitical strategy.
- Kenya’s accommodation and food sector jumped 17.7% in Q3 2025, boosted by CHAN 2024.
- Kenya warns that blocking duty-free rice imports could trigger a national food crisis, leaving over 3.5 million people at risk of hunger.
- Despite Kenya’s 2017 ban, plastic bag offences remain the top environmental violation, exposing manufacturers and retailers to growing ESG risks.
- Kenya Airways halts flights to Eldoret as capacity constraints and rising operational costs reshape its domestic network.
- Over time, I realised that what helped me move forward was not a single tactic or strategy, but a conceptual model.
- Kenya’s Central Bank is selling 281 tonnes of old coins for smelting to make way for new currency.
- As AI transforms work, thriving depends on passion, human skills, and relentless focus, as Nvidia’s Jensen Huang shows.
- From job loss to a thriving hibiscus wine business, Teddy Fidelis Lyimo is turning an overlooked crop into a regional success story.
- Kenya’s new Disabilities Act tightens employer obligations, pairing tougher penalties with tax incentives to drive workplace inclusion.
- Mobile apps and social media have overtaken websites as Kenya’s leading online shopping channels.
- The State agencies received no development funding in the first five months of the financial year.
- The High Court has barred the Treasury from releasing contract payments to an Ifmis-linked contractor after finding that an arbitration-backed debt…
- Court upholds DTB firing of assistant manager over unsigned Sh1 million cheque.
- Kenyan firms closed 2025 with their fastest hiring pace in over six years as stronger demand drove a broad rebound in private sector activity.
- The proposed four-lane expressway aims to cut travel time and costs between Nairobi and the port city of Mombasa.
- For Kenyans in London, life abroad blends work, study, and self-discovery while navigating challenges and the pull of home.
- Court of Appeal halts Bao Gold Hill’s Narok gold mining over Sh622 million revenue dispute, citing public interest and unpaid royalties.
- Sammy Kanyi, Kenya Orient Insurance, CEO, Directline Assurance, insurance sector, executive appointment, leadership change, regulatory compliance
- Image Registrars wins the right to manage Kenya Pipeline’s IPO after rival Custody & Registrars’ legal challenge is dismissed as time-barred.
- Kofisi closes two Nairobi outlets after $3.2M loss, focusing on bigger spaces and regional expansion.
- Governments world-over struggle with income redistribution but that should stop the march to high income economy.
- The challenge in Kenya is no longer EV viability, but whether infrastructure can keep pace with growing fleets.
- Kenya’s economy grew 4.9 percent in Q3 2025, driven by a rebound in construction and mining and strong services growth, offsetting weaker…
- US strikes on Venezuela could ripple across the globe, sending oil prices, inflation, and Kenya’s economy into turbulence even from afar.
- Equity and Co‑op Bank owe Sh457 million to the government from historic farmer loans.
- From disabled cats needing round-the-clock care to dogs on long holiday stays, specialised pet boarding facilities are filling a growing gap for…
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- Nairobi runners and walkers are transforming fitness, mindset, and community one step at a time.
- Toxic leaders can erode workplace culture unless HR accountability is structural, visible, and enforced.
- Kenyan professionals now view expatriate work as a strategic move shaped by perception and performance.
- Kenya’s building collapses, including South C, expose a hidden crisis of poor construction materials and weak oversight.
- As Kenya’s youth turn to MSMEs for jobs, weak coordination, skills gaps and poor market links threaten the survival of many new enterprises.