- Health workers, led by doctors, are protesting Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBAs) that have been ignored by both the counties and the National Government.
- The students I spoke to said they were pushed by necessity to start small businesses like selling smokies, boiled eggs, chapatis, samosa and fish to get some cash to survive on campus.
- By implementing eco-friendly practices, such as reducing waste and carbon emissions, companies can not only attract eco-conscious consumers but also enhance their overall brand image.
- Linturi, on Monday, denied the existence of fake fertiliser saying there has been reported a case of 3,000 bags of substandard fertilisers in the market.
- The latest report from the World Bank indicates that poverty levels in the country remain high even as the economy continues to post strong growth in the gross domestic product (GDP).
- Linturi, on Monday, denied the existence of fake fertiliser saying there has been reported a case of 3,000 bags of substandard fertilisers in the market.
- Insurance fraud is also a factor. "High levels of insurance fraud, especially in motor and medical insurance classes pose a significant challenge for market growth," reads the plan.
- If you take the Outer Ring Road from the Thika Superhighway towards the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), you will see how accidents are "created.
- As the cost of living rises, the demand for affordable transportation grows. Motorcycles are a practical solution for many Kenyans who want to get around in their daily lives.
- Suppliers are required to be registered on electronic tax system for their cane to be processed at factories as the government seeks to rope in more taxpayers.
- By implementing eco-friendly practices, such as reducing waste and carbon emissions, companies can not only attract eco-conscious consumers but also enhance their overall brand image.
- The study, published recently by the manufacturers' lobby says trucking is still preferred due to various reasons including cost, flexibility, and limitations of the SGR.
- In Kenya, sports development is still a relegated or optional activity at best, characterised by little policy advancements, player support or industry engagement over the years.
- Bar owners across the country have demanded immediate reopening of their businesses following the lapse of vetting deadline of operating licenses and permits.
- The Kenya Bureau of Standards (Kebs) has initiated legal action against the company behind the fake fertiliser whose distribution to farmers has caused a national uproar.
- CS Murkomen says low-cost carriers have played a key part in expanding the industry. Jambojet has flown seven million customers in 10 years, to launch Mombasa-Zanzibar route on July 1.
- Telco has been under pressure to separate its lucrative mobile money unit from its telcoms business. With its huge payment transactions, M-Pesa already gives considerable competition to banks.
- Legislators will also inspect NCPB stores countrywide after the allegations. Senate team also grilled journalist John Allan Namu over the raging scam.
- The 2024 Economic Impact Research (EIR) estimates that the tourism sector's global economic contribution could hit up to a high of Sh1.45 trillion this year.
- The 2024 Economic Impact Research (EIR) estimates that the tourism sector's global economic contribution could hit up to a high of Sh1.45 trillion this year.
- CBK announces closure of Bank of Kigali representative office in Kenya effective April 2, to focus on digital service delivery; the institution was established in 2013.
- The government has increased the mining budget from Sh136 million to Sh4 billion as the industry seeks to distribute Sh6.9 billion in mining royalties to 32 counties.
- CBK held the benchmark rate at 13 per cent, citing a reduction in money-driven inflation. Banks have cut lending to customers against an increase in loan defaults.
- According to Eunice Macharia, EARB chairperson, the notice was just an advisory to the public to be aware of after receiving complaints from people who have been swindled money.
- Determined to steady the ship, Rehema Atieno rallied a group of like-minded new board members, who shared her vision of restoring Wevarsity Sacco to its former glory.
- Patrick Nyoike and former Nyeri Senator Ephraim Maina have inked multi-billion-shilling pact with Indonesian firm to explore geothermal production in Naivasha.
- According to tourism players, the scrapping of visa requirements for travellers between Kenya and South Africa demonstrates more than an administrative adjustment.
- At their home in Africa's biggest economy and most populous nation, Nigeria, they are banking giants with commanding market lead and trillions of shillings in worth of assets.
- Kenyans reduced their consumption of petroleum products as they coped with the higher cost of fuel while defaulting on payment of their electricity bills.
- Event will open its doors to the public on April 24, at the special economic zone area. Development to reshape automotive landscape by substantially reducing the cost of importing Japanese vehicles.
- The government says it will not yield to pressure to liberalise Kenyan skies and give foreign carriers easy access to different airports within the country.