- Fly 748 airline has projected positive prospects for the aviation industry in 2022 despite tough operating environment fuelled by Ukraine war, COVID-19 and politics.
- Specific areas of cooperation articulated in the MoU include a co-regulation for trade in aflatoxin and fumonisin safe staples (maize, soya bean, sorghum and groundnuts) and the Aflatoxin Proficiency Testing and Control in Africa programme (APTECA).
- To cushion the country against the devastating effects of this shortage, McFie said the government should create a fair and level playing field by imposing fair import duties on maize from outside countries.
- The increased fuel prices saw the cost of super petrol in Nairobi has increase by 5.96 percent to Ksh.159.12 per litre, with diesel and kerosene costing Ksh.140 and Ksh.127.94, respectively.
- Auditor-General Nancy Gathungu wants the state to reinvest the more than Ksh3 billion set aside for the publicly-funded car loan scheme following slow uptake by civil servants.
- Foreign currency deposits reached a new all-time record Ksh.834 billion in April as Kenyans increased their holding of foreign exchange as a buffer against a weakening Shilling.
- Equity Bank chief executive officer Dr James Mwangi was among the Over 1,500 delegates from Commonwealth member states who attended the just-concluded Commonwealth Business Forum in Kigali, Rwanda.
- The government parted with Ksh.21 billion in fuel subsidy payments to oil marketers in the month of May to nearly match taxes collected on the petroleum products in the period.
- Kenya Revenue Authority is blaming its human resource and failure in its technology system in a tax raw that has seen a rice importer gets away with Ksh500 million unpaid tax.
- A high number of working middle-class Kenyans have now been forced to seek mobile loans to support their extended families back at home amid tough economic times, a new research shows.
- Art Master Africa is an annual competition that is open to talent across the Middle East and Africa region. The competition debuted in 2017 in South Africa. on.
- Officials from the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) will now start using wearable cameras, popularly known as body cams, in a bid to curb tax cheating and bribery, the taxman has said.
- The number of locally assembled vehicles has risen sharply to a record of 75.5 per cent of new automotive sales, a record high from the previous peak of 70.6 per cent in the year ended December 2021
- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Board is set to delay its approval to disburse Ksh.28.7 billion ($244 million) loan disbursement to Kenya.
- In more than one instance you will hear young Kenyan men and women say, "I can't commit to a serious relationship or get into marriage until I become financially stable."
- Part of the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) listed stocks have defied the current market slump driven primarily by foreign investor outflows to register notable gains in the face of volatility.
- Global technology company, Mastercard, has announced the signing of a partnership with the Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) to help Kenya’s tourism sector rebound to its pre-pandemic level.
- New inflows from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the planned issue of a syndicated loan are expected to provide some respite to the current dollar under supply.