- Ann Mwangi is always busy at her establishment, Samaki Centre. She set up the eatery in 2014 and has since turned it into the go-to fish joint in the busy town.
- Safaricom Ethiopia is on track to surpass its Kenyan lead office in the next few years, in what could soon shift the focus of East Africa's most profitable firm from Nairobi.
- Investments, Trade and Industry Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano has called for higher standards and compliance to boost Kenya's trade opportunities with regional and international markets.
- Nancy Gathungu has exposed Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Corporation (Rerec) over its continued failure to complete multi-billion projects.
- Founded back in the 1980s, Kega Fashions is feeling the heat of the weak shilling and the rising cost of raw materials as well as competition from Mitumba business.
- Over 100 industrial ventures have closed shop in Nakuru over the past 30 years. Shortage of raw material, influx of cheap imports, high cost of electricity and taxes blamed.
- Dr Koech shapes monetary policy and oversees currency, banking services. In this role, she ensures the stability and integrity of the nation's financial system.
- New regulations are aimed at opening up distribution and retail of electricity. Epra is however undertaking a public participation exercise on the same issue this week.
- PSRA Chief Executive Officer Fazul Mohamed said that the blacklisted companies had breached four regulations as guided by the Private Security Regulation Act No. 13 of 2016.
- 40 per cent of the unsold produce is 24 months old in the warehouses. Factories are now seeking a direct sale window to offload the produce at the current market rates.
- Farming is encouraged as a source of income through planting crops that can be traded internationally, rather than as a source of food for subsistence.
- There have been instances where a few large players in a sector have formed cartel-like coalitions that collude to keep retail prices high locking out other players.
- Unit exchanged at an average of Sh143.5182 against the dollar on Friday. Development elevates newfound hopes of ending a currency crisis involving a steep decline in value.
- Kenya is keen on mainstreaming energy efficiency away from the sustainable energy talk that has resulted in energy efficiency becoming a forgotten issue.
- Parliament haS invited the DCI to investigate the Sh6.3 billion maize flour subsidy programme initiated under the reign of former President Uhuru Kenyatta.
- Last year, the farmers incurred losses estimated at billions of shillings after they resorted to hawking the produce at less than Sh30 per kilogramme.
- Once ratified and entered into force, Kenya will receive duty-free and quota-free access to the EU, its biggest market where it sends roughly one-fifth of all its exports.