Author: by MARTIN MWITA

Caetano Kenya managing director Aurelien Glay with commercial and marketing director Sylvia Agani in the newly launched Chery Tiggo 4 Pro/HANDOUTCaetano Kenya has officially launched Chery in the local market, a leading global car brand from China with over 15 million units sold worldwide. The automobile is known for successful products such as Arrizo and Tiggo, with its entry marking a transformative moment for Kenya’s SUV and the new car market, which has experienced a strong performance this year thanks to affordable credit and resilience in key sectors of the economy. Chery, which incorporates intelligent technology, is expected to redefine…

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Caava Group CEO Ayisi Makatiani, Deloitte East Africa consulting leader Urvi Patel and M-TIBA Group chief financial officer Moses Kuria during the InsurTech Forum Nairobi 2025/ HANDOUTAfrica’s insurance leaders have called for more digital connectivity and urgent adoption of connected data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to drive efficiency, cut costs and expand insurance access to cater for uninsured customer segments across the region. In a post-InsurTech Forum Nairobi (ITFN) 2025 update, the leaders have emphasised the need to break away from outdated legacy systems that keep data in silos and limit innovation.Currently, only one per cent of insurance operations in Africa…

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Moses, a vendor, sells roasted maize, tea and kangumu (crunchy half cakes) along Waiyaki Way on May 23 /ENOS TECHEWHEN Elvis Tuyizere left Burundi in 2023, he was not aware of what the world outside his country held for him.His mind was however set, he was going to Kenya’s capital Nairobi which according to him, is regionally known as a city of opportunities.This is premium contentSubscribe to Continue ReadingHelp us continue bringing you unbiased news, in-depth investigations, and diverse perspectives. Your subscription keeps our mission alive and empowers us to provide high-quality, trustworthy journalism. Join us today to make a…

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Second Kenya Devolution Support Programme Coordinator Samuel Nyaga makes a presentation during the 2nd Annual Own Source Revenue (OSR) Conference at Safari Park Hotel Nairobi on February 5/ HANDOUTThe government has been implementing the Kenya Devolution Support Programme (KDSP), initiated in 2016 with a Sh25.8 billion support from the World Bank during the initial stage. The Kenyan government was expected to put in an additional Sh11.3 billion.Currently in its second phase, the programme aims to strengthen county governments’ capacity to deliver devolved services effectively. This is premium contentSubscribe to Continue ReadingHelp us continue bringing you unbiased news, in-depth investigations, and diverse perspectives. Your subscription keeps our mission alive and…

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