- Members say planned move will have a negative impact on food producers.
- 62nd Madaraka Day fete
- Affordable Housing Board CEO Sheila Waweru says the law does not restrict them to use the money only for social infrastructure within the project.
- The World Bank wants the Kenyan government to subject flour, toothpaste and other consumer items to 16 per cent VAT.
- Women also seem to be doing relatively well in healthcare, a sector that has also long been male-dominated.
- The firm maintained that KRA was wrong to charge VAT on outsourced labour.
- It is a fast-maturing crop, with many hybrid varieties taking just two and a half to three months to reach harvest.
- Farmers should educate themselves about preventable diseases and routinely vaccinate their animals.
- This ex-accountant is nurturing a new era of innovative organic farming of coconuts.
- Key objections include the proposed shift of essential goods from zero-rated to standard VAT at 16pc.
- 'Ultimately, we created an improved product with a shelf life of over seven years.' - Prof. Jackson Muthengia
- Yet, the regulator is struggling to tame the gambling craze.
- A proposed change to the Finance Bill, 2025 seeks to introduce a Health Promotion Levy in the soft drinks industry.
- Renowned Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong’o has passed on in the the US after a long illness, aged 87.
- National Prayer Breakfast 2025: The theme is 'Rise and Rebuild'
- They say the move will discourage investment and increase property prices.
- Ride-hailing firm wants Parliament to exempt it from provisions of Tax Procedures Act.
- IG Kanja warns law will take its course if MP's found to be lying.
- It is within this context that Eco-Charge Limited, founded by Mary Nyambura, steps in.
- It has now been nearly six years since the company began producing bio digesters.
- Finance Bill seeks to impose VAT, Import Declaration Fees and Railway Development Levy on imported aircraft.
- Parliament argued to reduce Sh10 million fine provided in the Virtual Asset Service Providers Bill.
- Kenya Revenue Authority tables Sh57 billion budget, asks Parliament to amend the law.
- Landowners threaten legal action if Ketraco does not compensate them for the electricity transmission lines running through their land.
- Supplier debts fell from Sh539.9bn as of last December to Sh421.6bn by march 31.
- Firm transforms surplus fruits into snacks and converts waste to bio-fertiliser.
- 'We no longer wait until August to enjoy pigeon peas. Harvesting now begins in April,' farmer says.
- Kenyan government pushing for model where full funding will come from China.
- Salome Nanjala, a former teacher, transformed her initial farming struggles into a success story.
- The shortfalls will delay projects, the PSs say.
- Kitui is dry but the region has fertile and productive soils... We can turn Kitui into a food basket.
- Despite stricter checks by the 27-nation trading bloc, earnings from sales of fresh vegetables surged last year
- It scored 67.6 percent, failing to meet the minimum KPI threshold of 80 percent.
- Epra says the majors overcharge dealers on rent and other undisclosed fees.
- The incident has created diplomatic tension, with Kenya citing violations of the Vienna Convention.
- Tullow and former partners exported 350,000 barrels under pilot scheme.
- Initially, the government budgeted Sh1 billion for the project.
- The fund risks losing between Sh5 billion and Sh6.3 billion after nearly 10 million Kenyans defaulted.
- He spoke while opening the Financing Agri-Food Systems Sustainably Summit in Nairobi.
- Gender CS Cheptumo defends the Ministry’s budget for the year 2025/26.
- Kenya’s insatiable appetite to borrow has led to debt stock soaring.
- Andishi helps companies access, onboard, and integrate top-tier talent faster and more efficiently.
- Unfavourable terms compared to foreign firms have seen the institutions shun Public Private Partnerships.
- Although the production line is fully automated, continuous monitoring at each stage is essential to ensure precision.
- Commotion as anti-riot officers disperse crowds.
- Commotion as anti-riot officers disperse crowds.
- Commotion as anti-riot officers disperse crowds.
- Commotion as anti-riot officers disperse crowds.
- State officials now considering VAT reclassification of goods and services as well as price controls citing failure of business to pass on benefits.
- President Ruto’s ambitious plan on development at risk due to budget cuts.