Business & Economy
To keep growth on track, Kenya needs policy stability and predictability. Businesses thrive where rules are clear and consistent and not constantly changing. [iStockphoto] Kenya’s private sector has long been celebrated as the heartbeat of the nation’s economy, thanks to its…
Base Titanium plant in Kwale County which has since ceased operations. [File, Standard] A few days ago, Kwale County Deputy Governor Chirema Kombo walked out of a consultative meeting chaired by the Mining Cabinet Secretary Ali Hassan Joho…
Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi when he appeared before the Senate Energy Committee at Parliament Buildings,…
KCB launches savings campaign
KCB Managing Director Annastacia Kimtai says the campaign seeks to promote a savings culture among Kenyans,…
Traffic police inspecting vehicles during a joint operation with the NTSA aimed at ensuring road safety, along…
At the start of a new year, many people set financial targets, often centred on saving toward specific goals. Yet for many households, these plans collide with reality. Rising living costs, shrinking disposable incomes, and the complexity of many…
What every woman should carry in her handbag (Photo: iStock) Your handbag is more than an accessory; it’s a subtle reflection of your lifestyle, your…
Business Weekly Round Up
A protester carries a bread and a teargas canister along Kenyatta Avenue, Nairobi, when demonstrators mainly youths staged a protest against the passage of Finance Bill…
Busia Senator and public interest litigator Okiya Omtatah is elated after the Supreme Court nullified a procurement deal between the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA)…
Kenyan banks continue to face challenges in setting credit risk premiums due to the absence of a robust credit rating culture in Kenya’s debt…
Mr John Njuguna the director of Renray Poultry Solutions collecting eggs in his farm located in Ruiru, Kiambu County.[FILE,Standard] Most poultry farmers in Kenya…
