- Governments worldwide are raising spending on clean energy production to reduce the carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels that are driving deadly climate change.
- The Anti-Counterfeit Authority (ACA) has unveiled a new platform that will monitor intellectual property as it seeks to tighten controls on counterfeit products.
- The Scrap Metal Council, under the Ministry of Industry, has expressed concern following the release of intercepted scrap metal at the Namanga border point.
- Treasury Cabinet Secretary Njuguna Ndung'u has expressed concern over the country's burgeoning population, which he says poses a challenge in the face of a less vibrant economy.
- Kenya must also work with other countries within the region and across the globe to strengthen security measures and foster responsible technological development.
- Approval for the Field Development Plan which outlines the strategy and steps for developing the oil fields has had to be resubmitted several times owing to a mix of factors.
- KPA said it would charge at least Sh27,000 ($200) for solid waste management from ships calling at the port on behalf of the Mombasa county government effective May 15.
- Finance bill likely to cause business shut down, massive job losses, further increase in cost of living and failure by the taxman to grow tax collections.
- Standard Group Board of Directors names Ms Marion Gathoga-Mwangi as new CEO effective July 15; she takes over from Joe Munene who held the position on interim since July 6, 2023
- Roy Hauliers was to transport deliveries from the Bamburi Cement in Mombasa plant or Mariakani plant to the Nairobi Grinding Station or to any of the loading points.
- Wanjiru has not only lost a landmark case on who is to blame whenever hacker(s) swap and steal mobile money but will have to pay the cost of the case to mobile services provider Safaricom.
- The successful roll-out of digital financial services has led to an unprecedented increase in the number of people enjoying access to formal financial services.
- Lender has raided PwC and Central Bank for talent to lead the crime-busting unit that has 11 other managers among them top former police investigators and bank employees.
- Mwaura said the ruling not only affirms the rightful owner of the land on which KICC stands but also resolves a protracted legal dispute between the state and KANU.
- Toyota said it had suspended domestic shipments of three car models after falling foul of government certification rules along with its Japanese rivals Honda, Mazda, Suzuki and Yamaha.
- The event brings together leading scientists, policymakers, industry experts, and advocates from around the world to address climate-related challenges facing the food systems.
- Airlines may not be replacing pilots with artificial intelligence anytime soon, but aviation industry experts say the new technology is already revolutionising the way they do business.
- Flower farmers are crying foul over the move by the European Union (EU) to increase inspection checks by 25 per cent on all cut roses entering their market.
- South Sudan needs to integrate with the global economy while strengthening collective action, especially the regional and international financial system.
- This 12.5 km line will run through four stations, namely Riruta, Karen, Bulbul, and Ngong, taking off from the existing Meter Gauge line at Riruta (Lenana School area).