- Treasury says the programme will focus on sustainable resource management, strengthening rural institutions, and improving household incomes through environmentally friendly livelihood activities.
- Justice Benjamin Njoroge upheld a finding of the Tax Appeals Tribunal that the tax assessments conducted on the company, Ashut Plastics Limited, were unjustified and incorrect.
- The pastoralists moved to court in 2009 suing the late President Moi for transferring the land measuring 17,105 acres to KWS at Sh400 million. KWS later transferred the ownership to AWF.
- The regulations signal that Kenya is keen to push its ambitions of commercially tapping oil reserves in Turkana in addition to other blocks set to open for prospecting.
- The government has prioritised animal feeds as a critical component for livestock farming and a key enabler for achieving food security and nutrition.
- Of the 43 percent of young people aged 18 to 35 who have considered leaving the country, 25 percent said they want to escape financial hardship and poverty.
- Her collection features an variety of unique and rare species. Air plants and bromeliads dominate her display, which is artistically mounted on tree trunks, salvaged wood and rocks.
- One of the biggest barriers to retirement saving is the belief that it’s only for the wealthy or the formally employed. Many assume they need a high income to start saving.
- Like everyone around me of all generations, I must be ever mindful of my e-traffic, knowing I am expected to be highly responsive. It’s very challenging, yes, but there’s no choice unless I am to...
- The film is more about living with danger than constantly fighting it. The rage virus is still around, but people have figured out how to build systems around it.
- The tender evaluation committee of the State Department for Housing and Urban Development had recommended Keddy Enterprises for the award for its Sh1.93 billion bid.
- Justice Sergon dismissed the petition faulting the firm for moving to the High Court before challenging the tendering process at the Public Procurement Administrative Review Board.
- The upgrades at the various properties include expansion and installation of new facilities including swimming pools, meeting rooms and live cooking kitchen.
- KenGen will now be required to consider the bids of the two firms afresh. The tribunal also extended the validity period of the tender by a month to July 27 this year.
- According to the CEOs, further impact is set to emanate from second round effects on local businesses relying on clients that have been affected by the Trump-imposed tariffs and policy changes.
- While Burn already operates in DRC and Mozambique, this marks its entry into the Zambian market, supplying Kenyan-made stoves designed to be more energy-efficient than traditional cookstoves.
- Management should keep asking: What’s working? What’s not? What needs to shift?. The management must ensure that all employees have been area aware of the company's strategies.
- According to KRA chairperson Ndiritu Muriithi speaking at a panel discussion earlier this month, of the 20 million Kenyans registered for KRA PINS, only about 10 million file their tax returns...
- We need climate action programs that begin with listening. Food security plans must be built not just on hectares of land but on stories of lived experience.
- We have creators whose reach rivals prime-time TV, and whose audience affinity completely decimates any advertising channel and yet they earn less per year than some billboards get per month.
- Organisations must understand that the execution of their business growth strategy and the embrace of sustainability are not mutually exclusive goals.
- Women with endometriosis usually experience worse ovulation pain. Misplaced uterine cells respond to hormonal surges just like normal uterine lining—causing inflammation.
- Excise duty on betting was first charged at 7.5 percent in July 2021 before being lifted, first to 12.5 percent in July 2023 and later to 15 percent last December.
- Joseph began his career in banking and consulting at Deloitte—a journey proving that even the smallest acts of faith can spark life-changing transformation.
- 'Premiums are sometimes seen as high mainly because of the low penetration rate. If we had more people taking up medical insurance, we would ride on pooling to make it cheaper.'