- National Housing Corporation (NHC) will be banking on partners to raise the Sh135 billion it needs to deliver 100,000 units of affordable housing in the next five years.
- National Construction Authority Executive Director Maurice Aketch said gender stereotypes and biases discourage women from pursuing careers in construction.
- Even with the changing economic environment, real estate is still one of the ventures that are touted to have the possibility of doubling or tripling one's investments
- Although Kenya is East Africa's largest economy, the nation faces daunting domestic challenges. One causal factor is Kenya's poor record in attracting foreign direct investment
- Petrol in Rwanda and Tanzania costs about Sh200 due to falling international prices. Epra will on December 14 announce prices for the December-January cycle.
- Head of State terms tax policies as necessary sacrifices which would put the country on the path of economic renaissance. He says Kenya is now the 29th fastest-growing economy in the world,.
- This departure from conventional practices has ignited concerns, sparking fears about its potential repercussions for borrowers and those who stand as guarantors.
- From the service provider's perspective, a business can identify existing gaps by mapping out a customer's journey through the curve, which can be leveraged to optimise customer experience.
- Martha Karua has faulted President William Ruto's proposal that Kenyans should move abroad in search of jobs since the country still needs professionals in key sectors.
- Kenya's fast-growing technology sector - Silicon Savannah - has been drawing the most foreign investor interest, supported by an improved business environment.
- Project by the Nuclear Power and Energy Agency set to benefit various sectors. The facility is expected to be completed by 2030, while a nuclear power plant will be operational in 2034.
- The appointment of the committee has met resistance from Kirinyaga Senator Kamau Murango. Murango cites that the members don't represent the interest of the farmers.
- The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has hit the one trillion revenue collection mark. This is after the agency collected Sh 1.030 trillion as at December 8, 2023.
- Lenders are taking a cue from the jumbo raise of key lending rates by CBK. Projections could reach unprecedented levels of nearly 30 percent, a record rate last witnessed two decades ago.
- Former Treasury CS Ukur Yatani, then PS Julius Muia and ex-Telkom Kenya officials are among those targeted with several charges relating to economic crimes and abuse of office.
- CBK says their investigations, which are almost complete, focus on ten banks and had roped in members of their boards. Code stipulates that certain tactics should be avoided.
- Safaricom has often opposed the planned split, arguing that it would force it to create a new company to run M-Pesa, with the new entity taking with it both financial and physical assets.
- Roads and Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has directed the Kenya Maritime Authority to certify all lake users and seafarers to ensure safety.
- Nairobi-based business incubator, iHub Kenya, has entered into a deal with Mastercard Foundation to help startups grow and expand their offering in digital learning solutions.
- Jinnah said in 2024, the effects of climate change are poised to significantly impact businesses while presenting both challenges and opportunities for proactive adaptation.
- The Bill, currently in its first reading stage, seeks to anchor the 1.5 per cent Housing Levy on salaried Kenyans in law and establish legal structures on how the fund will be administered.
- Terragon and Signal Alliance Technology Holdings are partnering to boost the use of Microsoft Azure, reshaping Africa's cloud landscape for businesses.
- Kenya's CAIPs can serve as beacons of economic growth, job creation, and sustainable development, setting the stage for a prosperous future for the nation and its people.