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Mixologist Benjamin Thiong’o wins fully paid trip to South Africa after intense cocktail competition
Benjamin Thiong’o celebrates after winning the Procera cocktails competition [Raymond Muthee/Standard] Mixologist Benjamin Thiong’o has been crowned the winner of the 2025 Procera Cocktails Competition held in Nairobi. Competing against five other finalists, Thiong’o’s victory earns him an all-expenses-paid trip…
Home appliances are now protected against power surges and accidental damage as Kenya faces rising grid instability. As Kenya’s household appliance market grows rapidly, insurers are offering new ways to protect consumer electronics, with point-of-sale insurance emerging as…
Kenya and 18 other countries in Eastern, Southern and Northern Africa have intensified efforts to establish…
Francis Nasyomba, President of CFA Society East Africa. [Courtesy] Africa, the world’s second most populated continent,…
Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of National Treasury and Economic Planning John Mbadi before the Departmental Committee on Finance…
President William Ruto with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China. [PSC] Kenyan exporters are voicing alarm over what they see as a slow pace by Nairobi in finalising a crucial and…
Principle Secretary State Department for Trade Regina Ombam during a the presidents breakfast 2025 with the theame Innovation & Influence in the modern business World.…
Business Weekly Round Up
While Safaricom remains the market leader in Kenya’s telecommunications sector, and by a wide margin, fresh data from the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA)…
On Monday this week, President Ruto departed Nairobi for Japan to attend the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 9), a platform…
As inflation stabilizes across most major economies, China is taking a different path—into deflation. In March 2025, China’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) slipped for…
Only one in five tenants is willing to purchase the units they are currently living in, pointing to a possible mismatch between housing supply…
