- Recently, my one-year-old son was diagnosed with severe autism. It broke my heart, but I know I have to be strong to give him a semblance of normal life. What tools do I need to equip myself with...
- Government suppliers who are owed more than Sh641 billion by the State will this week be watching the Treasury follow through with its plan to table a Cabinet memorandum highlighting the plan to...
- Unless we provide a basic stipend, internship opportunities will remain only for children whose parents are well off and thus able to afford necessities.
- The Central Bank of Kenya has projected cash sent by Kenyans living and working in the US to rebound from the Sh16 billion fall in the year through April.
- The plan to lease some sections of Dongo Kundu, Kilindini, Lamu, Kisumu and Shimoni Fisheries ports at Sh1.4 trillion in a public-private partnership is a major announcement.
- With his tracksuit on, soft-spoken Oloo passes for a lanky figure. When he decides to go topless, he is shredded to the core, and every muscle pops out for the world to see.
- A British gold trader has filed a petition before the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) seeking the removal of Chief Registrar of Judiciary Anne Amadi from her position.
- Today is the National Fish and Chip Day. Please allow me to share a fun fact about fish: did you know that fish are actually very smart and can learn?
- A former accountant at the Judiciary will be paid Sh1.5 million after the Employment court ruled that his sacking in 2021 was done in violation of his rights.
- Long before Marieantonietta Peru met the international travel writer, desert explorer, and camel caravan guide Michael Asher, she had a passion for the wilderness and the nomadic people that...
- Rising interest rates on short-ended Treasury bills have set the stage for costlier bank loans with yields on all three papers now standing above 11 percent.
- The cost of electricity has soared by 67 percent in the last nine months from a combination of higher fuel costs, currency depreciation and the review of electricity tariffs.
- Kenya is 60 years old and I thought it was an opportune time to attempt a brief contemporary economic history of the country from the lens of a veteran scribe.
- Rock of Ages was a wild ride last weekend. It’s a high-octane ode to rock and roll music of the 1980s by Chris D’Arienzo and staged by KADS, the Kenya Amateur Dramatics Society.