- Majority of Nairobians are now spending more man-hours navigating the road. Institute of Economic Affairs estimates Kenya losses Sh50 million daily due to traffic.
- The State said it engaged various stakeholders, through the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, before President Uhuru Kenyatta announced the wage increase on Labour Day.
- Dynasoft Business, Grande-Afrique Consulting and Wolters Kluwer bid for the tender, review board sided with the Judiciary and dismissed Grande Afrique request for a review.
- Residents of the coastal city are famed for their relaxed and stress-free approach to life. Experts cite warm weather, laidback lifestyle, cheap cost of living and close family ties.
- Even before the ravages of Covid-19, workplace joy and justice were a reservoir of untapped people energy. Only 37 per cent of workers actually experience joy at the workplace.
- The delegation, led by Dr Penny Lukito, is responsible for protecting the Indonesian public through oversight and control of vaccines, medications, food safety, nutrition and cosmetics.
- The explosion of make-up application tutorials across every social media platform has elevated the already magical quality of make-up to an art form.
- The 28-year-old has gained a following of 28,000 on the short-video sharing app TikTok where the Nakuru-based freelance make-up artist goes by the name of ShishDavis.
- Cinnamon is also known as sweet wood and it is one of the oldest known spices. Though it can be lucrative, it is grown by a few farmers in Kenya. [iStock Photo]
- Our life clearly has more meaning beyond chasing money for its own sake. And that meaning can only be satisfying and fulfilling if it's for a higher and noble purpose.
- Azimio presidential candidate asks State to negotiate with tax defaulters, not shut down firms. Former premier promises to empower traders and expose them to 400m buyers in EAC.
- While Ruto has promised to immediately revert freight services to Mombasa, Azimio team says he is being populist, claiming he backed their transfer to Nairobi and Naivasha.
- As petrol prices continue to soar, a number of motorists in Kenya have been opting for the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in efforts to save on fuel costs.
- Established as well as budding entrepreneurs are today selling and promoting their products and services through social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and even TikTok.
- Auditor-General Nancy Gathungu notes that for the government houses occupied by the county government staff, deductions made through the respective payroll were not remitted.
- The public debt stock is projected to be Sh8.6 trillion by the end of this month, against the current debt ceiling of Sh9 trillion, which MPs recently pushed to Sh10 trillion.
- New KCC accused the three of deliberately manipulating and keeping inaccurate records that did not tally with the actual milk figures in the factory.
- With TIMS, if you invoice someone, the information of your sale will go to iTax directly and the purchase of expense will go to the other party directly on their iTax account.
- Meeting taking place amid calls to rethink opportunities for science, tech and innovation in Africa in the wake of challenges in mobilising resources for technological advancement.
- The collaboration between the two nations is one of the strides highlighted in the Tax Transparency in Africa 2022 Africa Initiative Progress Report.
- Auditor General flags ministries and State agencies that have mismanaged public resources. Amid the rot, suppliers and contractors are owed billions of shillings in pending bills.
- It helps in assessing behavioural traits, determining interests and assists recruiters in filtering candidates whose personalities and attitudes do not meet requirements.
- The dollar is the reserve currency in the global economy. It is held widely by governments, central banks and private institutions to conduct international trade and financial transactions.