- In the latest push Sh10 billion specialty tea processing units are set to be installed in 32 KTDA-managed factories across the country.
- Cheap power from Turkwel displaced by more expensive solar-generated electricity.
- Austerity measures have seen the government cut funding for activities considered non-essential.
- Studies show Black Soldier Fly-based meals increase good bacteria in chicken guts.
- Some 6,256 foreign investors fled the Nairobi Securities Exchange across nine months to the end of September.
- There is growing concern that rising input costs are eroding farmers' incomes.
- Kenya’s unemployment crisis deepened after companies cut jobs at a rate last witnessed at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
- KRA is seeking to integrate digital credit providers into its tax system.
- Uganda’s change of policy comes after Kenya decided to ditch competitive bidding for importation of the product.
- Labour court rules that the decision to terminate the secondment of the police officers was unprocedural.
- In most cases, pregnant cows are diagnosed with milk fever if they go down and are unable to stand.
- Mombasa port defies tough economic times to post improved performance
- A standoff over Sh77 million jet fuel allegedly supplied to the airline lifts lid on the latest flights.
- National Treasury has been over-budgeting salaries of senior government officials.
- Move to determine fate of the project and availability of requisite funds
- Kenya Railways Corporation is yet to start wiring money towards the SGR loan repayments.
- Assignments to Singapore attract the highest per diem of Sh194,550 per day.
- The ownership, choice and swift selection of his firm has raised eyebrows in award of the contract.
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- Uganda imports 90 per cent of her fuel through Kenya.
- There has been outrage over harassment of passengers at JKIA.
- The Treasury has revised the cost of servicing Kenya’s external debt for this fiscal year by an additional Sh216.7 billion.
- Authority to use third-party information to smoke out those skirting payments.
- Members of the National Assembly call on the taxman to act in a humane manner and not harass tourists.
- Little Cab has dropped its bid to buy out rival Bolt after the Estonian firm was granted a last-minute licence renewal.
- Experts say increased taxation, unrealistic budget and revenue estimates to blame for current economic crisis.
- Nairobi to Mombasa will cost Sh4,500 in first class and Sh1,500 in economy.
- Patience and determination to launch a start-up with modest earnings finally paying off for cars dealer.
- Ban comes at a time demand for avocados has risen significantly in recent years.
- Workers are currently struggling with diminishing incomes.
- Old Mutual Group Holdings has placed its Old Mutual Tower in Upper Hill, Nairobi on sale.
- Kenya is reviewing how banks will be confirming letters of credit.
- Entrepreneur’s search for activities to occupy her two-year-old child during the pandemic sparked off business idea that is now a reality.
- Retirees hope they will soon be getting their dues, unless the lender decides to escalate the matter to the Court of Appeal.
- Firms that are based not only in Kenya but across the globe have been relying on brick-and-mortar retail stores.
- The Safaricom-led consortium assembling smartphones in Kenya has asked Ruto’s administration for subsidies.
- UAE and Saudi Arabia oil companies have already pocketed Sh127.26 billion from the supply of fuel on credit.
- President Ruto tours Athi River firm which targets to produce up to three million mobile phones annually.
- Oil company breached a clause of lease over parcels of land where three of its service stations stood.
- More than 400 speakers and 15,000 delegates will represent Africa in the global finals of the Startup World Cup.
- Fly 540 owes Fine Jet Ltd Sh75.7 million from a judgement issued on April 17, 2020.
- This is one of the deals that Kenya inked during the G7 Session of Trade Ministers held in Osaka, Japan.
- Ms Muchai discovered money in exporting rare herbs that she grows at her three-acre piece of land in Kisaju.
- Traders linked the improvement to bigger deliveries by co-operative societies.
- Already, four brokers have been cleared to start trading at the Nairobi Coffee Exchange.
- PPRA boss directs agencies to ensure bidders comply with statutory requirements.
- Rescue operation is underway.
- KenGen, which sells virtually all of its electricity to Kenya Power Company, grew its revenues by 14 per cent to Sh53.96 billion.
- KenGen, which sells virtually all of its electricity to Kenya Power Company, grew its revenues by 14 per cent to Sh53.96 billion.
- Lawmakers are recommending that Telkom be retained as a private entity.