- Albert Sigei and Christine Muthui will take up new roles as independent non-executive directors as part of ongoing reorganisation by the media firm in a changing operating environment.
- The opening of the Chinese and Indian markets has made Kenya the fifth-largest avocado exporter in the world. Superfruit has increased earnings for farmers and firms.
- Jinnah said while land issues in the country remain highly emotive and has previously been a source of trouble, reforms remain a critical means of production.
- The controversy surrounding the technical committee appointed on the transition of the Nairobi Coffee Exchange to the Coffee Exchange is causing ripples in the sector.
- Trade fails to give evidence of payments made, terming the documents as private and confidential as House Committee claims she tabled a forged tax compliance certificate.
- Securing a 100 per cent performance guarantee with a tier-one bank is one of the clauses that Unity Homes has used to prove that off-plan mortgages can work.
- KPA also recorded reduced ship and container waiting time compared to 2022. Lamu Port expected to tap more business with improved equipment and road network.
- Global print and packaging firm Printcare Packaging Ltd has picked Africa Logistics Properties (ALP) West Logistics Park in Limuru for its plant establishment.
- For those working on African city sustainability, the mountain to climb is particularly high. Seventy per cent of African cities have high vulnerability to climate shocks.
- Kenya for years has lagged behind big maritime countries in Africa such as South Africa, Egypt and Morocco. This is despite having great potential in this area.
- Businessman Nazir Jinnah now says a complete overhaul of the mortgage market by leading banks will play a key role in addressing the current housing challenge.
- Recent budget proposals have been seen to be in line with Bretton Woods institutions' call to see Kenya shrink its deficits - through tax hikes and spending cuts.
- The crippling power outages that the country has experienced in recent months appear to have made a case for the privatisation of power transmission lines.
- The former employees worked for Barclays Bank Kenya before it rebranded to Absa Bank in 2016. They claim the value of their pension has fallen by half in the last 13 years.
- And climate will not be less important next year, mostly likely, it will be more important. There are many businesses in the climate space but they do not communicate that.
- "I wish we as Kenyans were a little bit more optimistic and we loved ourselves a little more. I wish we didn't use derogatory language against our own institutions and our own leaders," he said.
- Majid Al Futtaim, the UAE-based retail operator of Carrefour stores in the country, says it will appeal the Sh1.1 billion fine that the Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) imposed on the franchise.
- As we approach a time traditionally associated with joy and togetherness, it is a reality that this year, the festive holidays will be coupled with financial stress for many Kenyans.
- The High Court has declined to close the Sh17 billion oil battle pitting businesswoman Anne Njeri against Galana Energies Limited, KPA and Kenya Revenue Authority.
- The art and science behind brand building amid swift transformations demands a proactive approach to identify, optimise and capture shifts in consumer dynamics.
- Carrefour Supermarket has been slapped with a fine of Sh1.1 billion by the Competition Authority of Kenya for unfair treatment of its suppliers; and asked to amend all supplier contracts.
- Airtel Kenya has moved to court seeking to block the Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) from investigating and taking action against the telco over alleged abuse of buyer power.
- Jinnah has expressed concerns that the country risks losing its identity by disposing of some assets like the iconic Kenyatta International Conference Centre to private owners.
- The majority of cooperative societies and estates dealing with coffee are yet to open dollar accounts to enable the millions of growers to reap better returns from the lucrative market.
- Tourism is one of the contributing sectors that will see Tanzania overtake in GDP growth next year, according to a new report by a global consulting firm.
- EU authorities are looking into whether X breached tough new social media regulations in the first such investigation since the rules designed to make online content less toxic took effect.
- While measures against SIM swap fraud are paramount, given its rise, it is equally essential to address internal vulnerabilities within financial institutions.
- Tourism is booming and boosting growth, creating jobs, increasing income, and improving the balance of payments. Kenya's tourism is booming with big-spending visitors.
- DP Gachagua has urged Kenyans not to expect quick fixes from the Kenya Kwanza administration. He said the government has rolled out strategic programmes to revive the struggling economy.
- Mudavadi claimed it is the only way the Kenya Kwanza government can generate additional revenue to pay soaring external debts and rebuild the economy.
- KBC held a 40 per cent stake in the agreement, while MultiChoice held the remaining 60 per cent. MultiChoice finance director Ruth Omondi said all funds were indeed paid to KBC.
- The rail linking Dar es Salaam Port and Burundi will involve the establishment of a single electrified standard gauge track. It could take away some business from Mombasa port.
- From promises that the situation will be fixed in a few months to defence and now throwing the ball back to Kenyans, leaders seem to have left Kenyans to fate.
- Super petrol will drop by Sh5 to Sh212.36 per litre in Nairobi. The cost of diesel will reduce to Sh201.47 per litre, a drop of Sh2, while kerosene will retail at Sh199.05 in Nairobi.
- The country's gross domestic product (GDP) will accelerate at 5.2 per cent anchored on improved agricultural production and related exports as well as growth in the services sector.