- Adopting modern irrigation technologies, such as drip systems, overhead sprinklers and rain hoses enhances productivity.
- Treasury says the outstanding government guaranteed debt to KenGen amounted to Sh43.11 billion.
- Epra says field development plan by Gulf Energy would be reviewed continuously for compliance.
- Petitioner directed to serve the court documents on all parties named in the matter, for the case to be heard on February 17.
- Nyakang’o notes that IMF programmes carry significant tradeoffs.
- Farmers are being taught to produce their own protein using Azolla, a fast-growing aquatic fern.
- The government wants to mobilise up to Sh5 trillion by crowding in private capital.
- Beyond bananas, sisters have found value in undervalued plantains to combat spoilage.
- The youth are transforming agriculture using a six-year-old innovation that is producing promising results.
- Commercial banks are also setting timelines for migrating older facilities to the common pricing framework.
- It's riding on a platform to partner with Huawei Technologies and Jinko Solar to supply digital power solutions.
- Kenya spent Sh288.1 billion on food imports in 2025, up from Sh283.3 billion the previous year.
- Leaders spoke during the opening of the Somalia, Kenya and Diaspora Trade week.
- Catherine Omanyo named acting party secretary-general.
- KNBS reading places producer prices at their lowest level since March 2023
- His products cost between Sh300 to Sh15,000 per item, depending on the size and intricacy of the design.
- Data shows that 41,561910 million kilos were traded at Sh932.19 per kilogramme.
- Case filed by Haki Yetu Organisation against road maintenance levy was dismissed.
- Pension trust wins battle to upgrade link leading to housing complex in Nairobi.
- Factories in Kericho and Bomet have reverted to the old price of Sh23, citing 'depressed prices' and 'low tea absorption'.
- 'The high thresholds are proving to be way too high for small institutions to meet...'
- The CS breached the law by failing to effect an exemption in the Act, court heard.
- His farm produces 90 trays of eggs daily and employs 36 people.
- Nakuru firm on a mission to restore Kenya's pyrethrum legacy.
- Engineer turns arid Kenyan land into thriving horticultural hub.
- Kigali accounts for 43 percent of the total value of shipments, followed by Kampala at 37 percent.
- Uber says they aren't responsible for the driver; the jury says the driver is Uber.
- Road network aims to enhance regional connectivity and trade.
- Section of miraa farmers and traders cite insecurity in road transport.
- "The initiative is an innovative, inclusive and transparent way to deal with unemployment."
- Imports buoyed by high production costs and stringent trade policies in the domestic market.
- The government plans to sell six million shares to Vodacom at Sh34 per share.
- Teh CS said internal borrowing would not disadvantage businesses that also rely on local banks for credit.
- Detectives and regulators probe the cash that the Sacco lent out, but can’t be traced.
- Order followed a petition by Kirinyaga leaders who challenged a decision to import of 500,000 tonnes of rice.
- The business produces hair extensions, paper and other household items like carpets and baskets using banana fibre.
- Business Registration Service data shows growing reliance on assets by borrowers.
- Base tariffs of electricity fell by up to 2.23 per cent offering domestic users relief.
- The seasonal closure was intended to allow sufficient time for the crop to attain full maturity.
- Under the proposed Finance Bill 2026, input VAT for agricultural exporters will be halved from 16pc to 8pc.
- Kenya must act now to restore the efficiency of its water management systems.
- Drone technology is bringing Kenyan agriculture closer to 'precision farming'.
- The farm is generating interest from farmers in East Africa.
- 'You can't encourage young people to join agriculture if it looks like you're struggling.'
- Indigenous knowledge offers something that modern innovation often lacks - connection to nature and culture.
- EABL posted a 37.6 percent growth in profit after tax of Sh11.16 billion in the half year ended December 2025.
- High Court temporarily halts the auction of its assets.
- KNBS data shows the impact of the poor short rains is already filtering through to markets.
- Cost quoted by the lowest bidder for the consultancy works was higher than the budget allocated.
- The lawsuit was initiated by tea farmers, who accused KTDA of enforcing a discriminatory payment system.