- For those looking for a way to escape the stress and strain of the week, the Dance Centre Kenya (DCK) offers them a beautiful way into a world of wonder and enchantment.
- The Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) says there is no cause for alarm over the safety of an injection used to control bleeding during child delivery after Comesa warned the public about its use.
- Maureen Nduta receives an average of 20 e-mails every day. These come from her employer, colleagues, clients, and random salespeople pushing real estate or lingerie sales.
- The Association of Kenya Insurers will train leaders in the insurance industry on the adoption of the new international financial reporting standards (IFRS 17) which will be implemented effective...
- Centum Investment Company has announced plans to spend up to Sh600.8 million on buying back a maximum of 66.5 million of its own shares in an effort to address its weak share price.
- Electric vehicle (EV) taxi brand NopeaRide is permanently exiting the Kenyan market after its majority shareholder and financier EkoRent Oy declared insolvency in Finland.
- Commercial banks’ earnings from foreign exchange trading for nine months through September nearly doubled on higher demand for the dollar amid widening margins.
- FOREX is gaining demand among individuals, SMEs, and Corporates seeking to import and export goods and services, send money to loved ones abroad or invest.
- The Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Kemsa) is spending about Sh45 million monthly paying workers who were sent home in restructuring after the Covid-19 kits scandal.
- The High Court ruling last week that stopped workers from accessing up to Sh7 million or a maximum of 40 per cent of their retirement savings to buy their first residential houses shouldn't...
- In recent national television footage, farmers in Nyandarua County are seen feeding fresh cabbages to their livestock because they have no market for their produce.
- Former employees of Telkom Kenya have suffered a blow after the Court of Appeal declined to suspend a decision that dismissed their plea to be granted houses.
- From the feedback on last week’s article about the comeback of the repo market, the emerging concern has been whether it will translate to liquidity distribution in the interbank.
- Insurance companies are engaged in a battle for actuaries, with demand for professionals rising ahead of a global accounting change expected from January 1.
- Innovation is associated with new products and or processes. In the last decade, this view has been evolving to accommodate the idea that innovation can be related to any part of the value chain.
- The government will give Twiga Foods Sh300 million loan for onward lending to suppliers and customers through the yet-to-be-launched Hustler Fund as the new administration gears to boost small...
- FTX, which enjoyed a whopping $32 billion (Sh4 trillion) valuation at the start of the year and fashioned itself as an industry pacesetter, has since gone down with an $8 billion (Sh978 billion)...
- IPSAS 41 is the new International Public Sector Accounting Standard on Financial Instruments. The standard was issued by the IPSASB in 2018, with an effective date of January 1, 2023.
- The move by City Hall to double rates paid by Nairobi landowners from January to reflect an increase in prices of the same could not have come at a worse time.
- It’s about time Parliament called out Kenyan telecommunications operators and Internet service providers (ISPs) over some of their arbitrary pricing and marketing decisions.
- Digitisation derives its legality from the Land Registration Act No. 3 of 2012, which mandates land registrars to maintain documents relating to land in a secure, accessible, and reliable format...