- President Ruto's administration has a tough job of delivering the unfulfilled promises under the Vision 2030 blueprint started under the late President Mwai Kibaki.
- This will now see a farmer paid Sh40 per kilogramme of coffee beans delivered to the factory and an additional Sh40 per kg when the cherry is taken to the milling plant.
- The Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority (UFAA) - the agency mandated to reunify billions of unclaimed assets - has been sitting on billions in idle cash, shares and dividends.
- The opposition coalition accuses the Kenya Kwanza regime of economic sabotage. Kebs and a fertiliser-supplying company put in a sport over the alleged distribution of fake fertiliser.
- Planting season is also plagued by allegations of fake fertilisers and seeds in the market. Some farmers had already planted in February but there isn't enough rain.
- Machines have run for years with upgrade and lack of maintenance. Upgrade expected to increase cement production capacity to one million tonnes annually in the next two years.
- The opposition coalition accuses the Kenya Kwanza regime of economic sabotage. Kebs and a fertiliser-supplying company put in a sport over the alleged distribution of fake fertiliser.
- Users of Facebook and Instagram will receive alerts of missing children in their news feeds as Interior PS terms initiative groundbreaking in marking pivotal milestone to protect children.
- President says the government has put in place measures to achieve the target. When the plan was launched in 2008, the economy was projected to grow by 10 per cent by 2012
- Kenya Power has come under intense scrutiny from MPs due to persistent delays in connecting electricity to 42,965 Kenyans who have collectively paid approximately Sh4 billion.
- Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has said the Government is working closely with counties for the smooth transfer of remaining functions and assets.
- President William Ruto has once again hit out at detractors, accusing them of blackmailing state officials over the implementation of government policies.
- The 30 nominees are drawn from various fields including banking and finance, health and wellness, human resource and development, education, Insurance, law and manufacturing.
- The 30 nominees are drawn from various fields including banking and finance, health and wellness, human resource and development, education, Insurance, law and manufacturing.
- The 30 nominees are drawn from various fields including banking and finance, health and wellness, human resource and development, education, Insurance, law and manufacturing.
- The transport ministry has in recent weeks held a series of meetings with senior KQ officials with the aim of bringing on board a strategic investor.
- KCB Group announced its profit for the year ended December dropped by 8.27 per cent to Sh37.4 billion on higher costs. It will be a dividend drought for shareholders.
- Co-operative Bank of Kenya has recommended a dividend at Sh1.50 per share or an aggregate of Sh8.8 billion for 2023 after its net earnings grew by five per cent.
- Murkomen said that the airline industry is highly competitive with many players operating in the market leading to price wars and reduced profit margins.
- Longhorn Publishers through LoHo Learning has partnered with Safaricom to launch a new digital learning platform designed to offer learning materials through mini computers.
- It costs a boda boda rider between Sh1,680 and Sh2.8 million to treat motorcycle-related injuries. These injuries range from polytrauma, limb, abdomen, head, and thoracic injury.
- DP Gachagua announced that a taskforce will be established in a week's time to address other hiccups that were espoused during the consultative forum.
- Developing creativity and analytical skills becomes crucial to safeguarding the future of our workforce as we navigate the complexities of the Generative AI era.
- Starting a business is hard, but solving a problem should be a desire. Money should not be the driving factor. Distinguish yourself and be patient because nothing comes easy
- Sixty per cent of Kenya's youth population is employed, with 11.63 million young Kenyans working. Another 89 per cent, or 10.37 million, work in the informal sector.
- Close to one million young people graduate from institutions of higher learning and enter the labor market annually, a figure that surpasses the available work opportunities.
- The strengthening of Kenya's innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem (SKIES) has commenced with eight universities selected to train rapid tech skills youth and students.