- What is it about the past that we like to cling to? Why do we call them the good old days when those days were fraught with insecurities and uncertainties? Maybe we like the innocence of youth...
- OCT 17 – The State Department of Labour and Skills Development, part of the Ministry of Labour, has announced a partnership with Corporate Career Academy (CCA), the East African Business Council (EABC), and other stakeholders to co-create, convene, and co-host the 2nd Annual East African…
- By Herbert Njoroge OCT 17 – Savings and Credit Cooperatives (Saccos) in Kenya have been instrumental in empowering communities and fostering economic growth. They have a significant impact on national savings and contribute immensely to Kenya’s Gross Domestic Product. By pooling resources, Saccos …
- The only thing Dr Canasius Kanangire, the Executive Director of the African Agricultural Technology Foundation, seems to have failed to achieve is his dream to be a medical doctor.
- HELSINKI, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) — Finnish telecommunications company Nokia reported a comparable operating profit increase of 9 percent, rising to 454 million euros (491.5 U.S. dollars) in the third quarter of this year, while net sales dropped 8 percent year-over-year to 4.33 billion euros. “Three-…
- Kenyans' palates have gradually become more refined. Walk into any high-end restaurant and you will find exotic foods. Those menus filled with creamy soups and meaty stews can make dining in this...
- For the first time, our electricity sector is witnessing the entry of new private players known as Independent Transmission Projects -popularly known by the acronym -ITPs.
- 'Government borrowing heavily in the domestic market leads to very high interest rates cutting off the private sector and it’s a problem faced by not just Kenya.'