- The pending bills have risen from Sh640.9 billion in 2022 to Sh706 billion by end of 2024, a 10 percent increase despite the existence of the committee.
- Dr Mugiira was suspended after an ad hoc committee appointed by the board to interrogate an internal audit report on budget implementation for the financial years 2022/2023 and 2023/2024, made...
- Some religions have specific rules regarding the conduct of commerce, and what constitutes acceptable business practices, thus affecting how businesses operate.
- Kenya last year completed the construction of a 400-kilovolt (kV) interconnector to Tanzania, making it third after similar ones to Ethiopia and Uganda.
- The factory said it had discovered that the farmer had supplied an excess weight of green tea that could not be supported by the number of registered tea bushes as per the Tea Buying Centre By-laws.
- Pope Francis was known for his compassion towards the poor and his simplicity. When he visited Kenya in 2015, he was driven from the airport in a small car, a Honda Ballade sedan.
- The court stated that having workers doing the same job while earning different pay amounts to discrimination, which is a breach of Kenyan employment laws.
- CBK had sought permission to cross-examine the company bosses on their claims that the financial regulator infringed the firm's rights through the cancellation of its operational license.
- The Education Ministry and TSC have to yearly review their key performance indicators and align their jurisdictional mandates to the shrivelled allocations.
- While over 60 percent of Kenya’s wealthy rely on professional fund managers to handle their investments, only about 15 percent of the middle class—including many in the diaspora—do the same.
- Reports of brazen corruption in land registration and titling have been around for years, with officials often accused of hiding files to delay processing in a bid to be bribed.
- In Africa, where relationships and trust are paramount, prioritising shareholders over stakeholders can lead to long-term distrust and ultimately, business failure.
- Kenya’s experience is instructive: the effects of a trade war may not show up first in GDP or reserves, but in factories that grew fast and now struggle quietly.
- KRA says the integration of the systems will help plug revenue leakages in the public sector, which contributed Sh99.24 billion worth of taxes in the year to June 2024.
- The auction of his Britam shares marks the latest debt tussle for the billionaire investor, whose properties have previously been placed under auction.
- KenInvest says the system that Kenya is developing will ensure little human interaction, enabling investors to apply for permits and licences, get approval and pay electronically.
- Kenya has positioned itself as a peace broker in Sudan. On the other, its engagement with RSF representatives has raised concerns about impartiality.
- Entities at the national and county government submitted 101 requests on salary and job evaluation reviews between July and December, as they sought to enhance the take-home of their staff amid...
- Organisations should always ensure that the information provided is accessible and understandable to ensure that information is not misconstrued, ambiguous and difficult to understand.
- Ethiopian national Tewodros Getachew Tulu successfully obtained an injunction blocking the secretariat from proceeding with the preparations for the swearing-in of the judges-elect.
- The banking industry has on average exceeded its liquidity requirement having ended January this year at a ratio of 56.9 percent, twice over the 20 percent statutory requirement.
- Recognising the transformative power of AI, the strategy outlines a comprehensive and inclusive framework for ethical deployment, robust cybersecurity, and data sovereignty.
- The journey from grief to new love is as individual as the people walking it. For some, healing opens the door to love again in a year. For others, it may take many more—or never happen at all.
- The KRA initiative is part of a broader effort to not only improve tax compliance by bringing fuel sales under direct monitoring, but also to support more transparent, data-driven operations...