- The cost of a one-litre filament heated tank, he said is Sh20,000 while the cost of the smallest heat pump, which is more effective goes for Sh60,000.
- Kenya Investment Authority (KenInvest) targets to spend Sh120 million over the next five years to facilitate the growth of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
- Non-deposit-taking Saccos will beginning this month pay an annual regulatory fee as they fully come under the purview of the industry regulator, Sasra.
- System unexpectedly failed, disrupting thousands of transactions. Residents blame Safaricom for not alerting Kenyans before the service was interrupted.
- We must acknowledge the commendable efforts of the EACC that have seen individuals return millions of shillings to public coffers and illegally acquired public land being reclaimed.
- Gilbert Langat, who died December 28 and was buried Friday at his Lessos home in Nandi County, was also recognised as a campaigner for the northern transport corridor
- Firm alleges that G4S won the contract despite fronting low wages. Also protesting what it terms an unfair evaluation of the tender by the US State Department.
- Successive regimes, including the current one, have blamed deeply entrenched cartels for running down the sector that was once a leading foreign exchange earner.
- The creative industry is undergoing a remarkable transformation as the influence of cutting-edge technologies - such as artificial intelligence, augmented reality, virtual reality
- A State-backed think tank has revisited the proposal to set up resort cities in Lamu, Turkana and Isiolo counties as a way of boosting tourism in arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs).
- Kenya is targeting to tap the potential of the Sh300 trillion African-American tourism market through a new plan that was recently launched in Nairobi.
- The MSMEs policy identifies access to formal financial services, financial education, and credit sharing as crucial factors for the growth of the country's MSME sector.
- The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Saturday ordered the temporary grounding of some Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft operated by U.S. airlines or in U.S. territory.
- The first American spacecraft to attempt to land on the Moon in more than half a century is poised to blast off early Monday - but this time, private industry is leading the charge.
- A cruise ship with a capacity of over 2,500 passengers plus a nearly similar number of ship crew will dock at the modern cruise terminal for a full-day visit.
- MPs have hatched a plot to impeach Treasury Cabinet Secretary Njuguna Ndung'u over delay to release National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF).
- Chelugui said the Treasury has released Sh1.5 billion to support the modernization of New Kenya Corporative Creameries (NKCC) to boost value addition and expand the market.
- The contract between the ten factories and KTDA Management Services will be signed, following pressure by the Tea Board of Kenya (TBK) after the June 30, 2023, deadline expired.
- Trading closed on December 19, with the NCE catalog published online and dispatched to the stakeholders outlining that 23,167 bags are ready for online trading.
- A section of legislators from Western Kenya have called on the Treasury Cabinet Secretary Njuguna Ndung'u to expedite the release of the NG-CDF monies.
- The initiative seeks to empower girls from 22 African countries, to address the under representation of females in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields.
- The value of imports to Kenya over the three months reduced 1.6 per cent, according to official government data, to Sh648.6 billion from Sh659 billion over a similar quarter in 2022.
- The macadamia market took a hit after most families in the US and Europe spending power declined due to the fluctuating economy as they recovered from the effects of Covid-19 pandemic.
- KSAA wants the government to raise productivity levels at the ports and invest in infrastructure to support anticipated growth in the volume of business this year.
- Local debts should be addressed with the same seriousness and urgency. Do we factor in local debts owed to contractors and government suppliers in calculating the debt ceiling?