- Wandayi and Managing Director said they are exploring ways to expand markets in the region as the company plans to diversify into LPG business and establish fibre-optic cables countrywide.
- NAIROBI, Kenya, August 22 – The Aga Khan University Hospital has performed the first noninvasive procedure in the region that provides access to treatment of gynaecological conditions. Aga Khan conducted the Vaginal Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (vNOTES) on Wednesday, with the…
- CHICAGO, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) — The U.S. Federal Reserve will likely cut interest rates at its September meeting if economic data continues to come in as expected, according to minutes of the Fed’s July 30-31 meeting released Wednesday. “Almost all participants remarked that while the incoming data…
- NAIROBI, Kenya, August 22 – Absa Bank Kenya has announced plans to increase its agency network by 2,400 to supplement the accessibility of financial services across the country. In a statement, the lender said that it will expand the number from 600 to 3,000. According to the Bank’s Managing…
- NAIROBI, Kenya, Aug 22 — The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has defended its decision to award a Sh14.2 billion tender for the printing on new banknotes citing stockout fears. CBK told a parliamentary committee on Wednesday that projections in mid 2023 indicated a potential stockout hence the move to…
- By providing an alternative to the congested Likoni Ferry crossing, Dongo Kundu Road is making it easier to reach some of our most stunning destinations like Diani and Tiwi.
- Residents of Mutomo Village in Gatundu South, whose land was set to be acquired for the expansion of Mama Ngina University, have vowed to push for compensation.
- The iconic Old Town, or Mji wa Kale, is now a shadow of its former self. Sewage flows through the alleys, posing a serious threat to the health of both residents and visitors.
- Shelter Afrique Development Bank (ShafDB), a Pan-African institution committed to financing and advancing housing, urban, and related infrastructure development.
- The Central Bank has defended secretly awarding a Sh15 billion ($109.42 million) tender to a German company to print new currency notes, saying the process was above board.