- Transport companies in Nairobi record booming business as many households ship in consignments of dry food from rural areas across the country.
- Tender for the mega fuel supply deal was floated in March and attracted eight bids.
- The policy rate is the highest since July 2016 and is also the highest in nearly eight years since July 2015.
- President clears the way for the implementation of housing tax.
- Senators dealt a blow to Governor James Orengo after saving the job of his embattled deputy.
- Impeachment D-Day for Oduol as Senators vote
- President Ruto launches Boda Boda Care at KICC
- The price per litre of product is expected to go up by at least Sh10.62 from July 1, driven by the change in VAT.
- Murkomen says Kenya has struck a deal with Chinese contractors to settle claim.
- Cane transportation is currently carried out largely by contracted parties.
- President clears the way for the implementation of housing tax.
- MPs have slammed the brakes on payment of Sh2.5 billion that the State owes millers, citing ‘massive anomalies’.
- Previous bid winners continue to receive payments for services as awards to new suppliers are delayed.
- Court blocked transfer or dealings of several townhouses allegedly developed from funds siphoned by directors.
- Poor management, rapid expansion and a vicious fight among family members that own Tuskys hurt the retailer.
- Manufacturers say sector could shed at least 16,000 jobs with introduction of housing levy alone.
- Firms are spending millions of shillings on off-grid solar and wind power plants.
- African swine fever wipes out almost all pigs in affected herds and has no cure
- A sensor-based irrigation system and the use of biochar, a soil amendment product, are transforming farmers’ fortunes.
- Ports agency to suspend offering credit to businesses exporting products from July.
- President Ruto says Kenya is not looking for handouts.
- MPs will not pay income tax on their mileage claims.
- House has approved the setting of the debt threshold at 55 per cent of GDP in present value.
- Kenya remains a net importer of sugar despite having the potential to produce and meet her domestic consumption and surplus for export.
- The giant processor said it would strengthen its business partnerships with the Kenya Association of Hotelkeepers and Caterers.
- Consumers warned they should brace themselves for a rise in the cost of maize flour.
- This means fuel prices are set to go up by an average of Sh10.62 a litre effective July 1.
- While the Airbnb business was once a highly profitable venture, competition has nibbled at these profits.
- The transactions in May mark an 18.1 per cent jump from Sh3.21 trillion in April.
- MPs debate, vote on amendments to Finance Bill
- Kenya Power said it will not renew the power purchase agreements (PPAs) for KenGen’s 73.5 megawatts (MW) Kipevu I diesel-powered plant.
- AFA said the revocation of licences held by multinational companies could lead to retaliation from the international community.
- Finance Bill: Debate resumes for the third reading
- President Ruto called for equal access to global development finance at market rates
- It is the first time the forum is being held in Africa in 25 years.
- Statutory manager had recommended liquidation.
- Retailers trying every trick in the book to stay ahead of the thieves who keep coming up with ways of making away with stock.
- Kenya and EU conclude talks on partnership agreement, paving the way for the final stage before exports are granted full access.
- Retailers trying every trick in the book to stay ahead of the thieves who keep coming up with ways of making away with stock.
- Equity and KCB have notified customers that they can resume purchases through their apps.
- Kenyan exports will get immediate and unhindered access to the European Union
- NHIF Heist: Health CS Nakhumicha responds
- Dr Thugge is taking over from Dr Patrick Njoroge who held the position since 2015.
- The National Treasury now wants Parliament to grant KRA the green light to develop a data management and reporting system.
- Equity Bank had put TransCentury under receivership over Sh4.8 billion debt.
- Just over a million out of the targeted 3 million farmers have purchased the inputs.
- Independent Power Producers have been blamed for rise in electricity costs.
- Central Bank of Kenya survey shows 6,572 small firms loan facilities were affected last year
- A considerable share of the borrowing is, however, going into refinancing maturing debt amid plans to aggressively ramp up tax revenue receipts.
- Rejected offers forced the once-thriving company into the hands of its creditors.