- The law requires that parties seeking to merge operations must seek CAK’s approval if either of their combined turnover or assets exceeds Sh1 billion, prior to implementing a merger.
- The PPP cash woes are set to worsen in this financial year as the Treasury faces the reality of trying to meet a Sh50 billion inflows target amid the cancellation of the Adani-backed project...
- The total number of candidates sitting the test last year jumped 7.01 percent compared from 899,453 the previous year, with the number of female candidates surpassing that of their male...
- The Principal Secretary for National Treasury Chris Kiptoo last year asked all pensioners to complete their registration on the e-registration portal by end of February 28, this year.
- Data from KNBS further indicates that primary and secondary sectors such as agriculture, mining, and construction, which have traditionally contributed the most to the economy, are losing their...
- A lorry driver who was seized with the goods - Mr Elisha Korir was charged before an Eldoret court with conveying un-customed goods and was fined Sh50,000 or one year in prison, in default.
- Notably, the ratio of bids to the amount offered or bid-to-cover ratio (BtC), which is a gauge of auction demand, was at 1, same as for the 182 and 364 day T-bills.
- Court records show that the advocate executed his duties of negotiations and drawing the two agreements but filed the claim for his billions in 2022, which is eight years from the time he...
- The development comes a few weeks after a South Sudan public prosecutor issued a summons against Stanbic Bank CEO Joshua Oigara over the same dispute.
- The government introduced a new funding model in 2023, in an attempt to try to address the spiraling cost of university education, but it became contentious, with several parties raising concerns...
- Projections for 2030 are bleak, with 622 million people expected to remain in extreme poverty and only 69 million anticipated to rise above it globally, according to a report.
- The taxman has been pushing for the doubling of its budgetary allocation from the government to at least two percent of exchequer revenues netted each year as part of its strategy to boost...
- PPARB said KenGen was not justified to cancel the tender for fumigation and pest control services at its offices and power stations on the basis of budget chops announced by President Ruto.
- The government seems less focused on the Liwatoni project which was touted to be a game changer in the fish sector but has been delayed in completion.
- The judge said it is possible for the police boss and officers under his command to maintain law and order even as the citizens exercise their rights to picket.