- Fete held at Chavakali Boys High School.
- Fete held at Chavakali Boys High School.
- Trade CS Kinyanju says move seeks to avert shortages amid Middle East supply disruptions.
- IEBC update on voter registration
- Data shows newly registered bikes rose from 118,308 units, marking the second consecutive year of recovery since 2023.
- His name forwarded to the president for formal appointment.
- Cash crop farmers recorded an overall Sh16 billion increase in their 2025 earnings.
- The second day of the JSC interviews resumes.
- The second day of the JSC interviews resumes.
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- Afternon session of JSC interviews resume.
- Afternon session resumes as Gachagua challenges his removal from office.
- Her glass bottle recycling enterprise processes up to 690,000 bottles a month and employs 45 people.
- The fashion designer's bespoke and made-to-measure tailoring specialises on high-end men's suits using finest fabrics for exclusive clients.
- Avocado exports set to grow in 2026, driven by rising global demand, expanded acreage and stricter quality controls measures.
- Gachagua is challenging his removal from office.
- Unlike human bank robbers, AI can exploit these "digital back doors" simultaneously across global legacy banking systems.
- The alleged 'gift' of the land was never legally finalised before the MP's assassination in 1975.
- Processors handled 74.4 million litres in the second month of this year, marking the lowest volume since April 2024.
- The funding requirement points to the growing interest in clean cooking in Kenya.
- Mutahi, who is the co-founder of Mukurweini Oil Enterprises, took home a Sh1.5m grant.
- Njogu, 23, has established a niche market supplying local vegetables to towns.
- With a 10-acre plantation to his name, Karimi is the quintessential Ukambani pineapple kingpin.
- The five-year initiative prioritises inclusivity and economic empowerment.
- Return of more State agencies to the port raises concerns of cargo clearance delays.
- WPP Scangroup reported a loss of Sh713.6 million for the period.
- Ketraco had advertised for the position but recalled the ad.
- Disputes and rising costs continue to disrupt regional trade flows.
- Telco's chatbot 'Zuri' faces constitutional scrutiny in High Court petition.
- The national government had disbursed Sh275.98 billion to counties by the end of March 2026.
- The slowdown points to the reduction in purchasing power after a drastic rise in statutory deductions in last few years.
- What began as a Sh1.5 million shoe-maker a few years ago has evolved into a fast-growing fashion venture.
- Kristine Ruben Home Products develops and produces a range of personal and home care products.
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- Digital credit regains as farmers shift borrowing patterns amid tightening informal financing options.
- Businesses expect inflation to edge higher in near term driven by elevated oil prices linked to the US-Israel conflict with Iran.
- There are questions on why landlocked countries such as Uganda, South Sudan, and Burundi have cheaper fuel.
- Treasury, however, says it has a buffer of Sh588bn from the sale of public assets.
- Retired teacher encourages young farmers to embrace this type of farming.
- The gas surge coincides with fuel price hikes, creating a dual shock for households and businesses.
- Kenya is the first larger emerging economy to publicly confirm a formal request to the World Bank.
- Draft Bill turns the devolved units into custodians of local brands.
- Regulator says prolonged Middle East conflict will push the cost-of-living measure to its highest since 2024.
- Revolving door, board battles and the land deals at the heart of the crisis.
- Both petrol and diesel now retailing at Sh206 per litre in Nairobi.
- Registration of cooperatives is part of reforms meant to formalise the groups.
- Move by Epra follows the Treasury’s reduction of VAT on fuel to 8 percent.
- Okoth & Kiplagat firm is challenging evaluation process that led to G & A Advocates LLP being picked.
- SIC reportedly 'forgot' to inform the regulator about the Sh2bn hole in its books.
- The court described the PS’s failure to pay as a "willful defiance" of clear orders.