Kenya
Vai alla Scheda Paese »There comes a time when the nation is more important than an individual.
— George Saitoti
There comes a time when the nation is more important than an individual.
— George Saitoti
President to travel from Mombasa to Nairobi, commissioning new stations along the way, as he rolls out one of his administration's major projects.
Kenya has made an about-turn on sugar importation, days after the National Treasury allowed duty-free importation of the commodity.
As Jubilee struggles with current food crisis, economists predict tough times ahead of election because of campaign billions, rise in oil prices, army worms and Kenya's Sh4 trillion debt.
As Jubilee struggles with current food crisis, economists predict tough times ahead of election because of campaign billions, rise in oil prices, army worms and Kenya's Sh4 trillion debt.
Unscrupulous businessmen, clearing agents and crooked Kenya Revenue Authority officers are colluding to import posh vehicles without paying tax
Unscrupulous businessmen, clearing agents and crooked Kenya Revenue Authority officers are colluding to import posh vehicles without paying tax
Safaricom opens regional hub for Eastern Kenya. Safaricom has opened its 45th shop in Kitengela town and unveiled its Nairobi East Regional Office as part of its ongoing strategy to increase customer touch points.
One of Kenya's newest sugar companies is banking on irrigation to increase production in readiness for the retail market.
Tullow Oil does not expect to produce more oil until later in the year and the country is yet to identify a buyer or a refining destination
The Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) has launched a new marketing campaign to woo more South Africans into visiting the country.
The Government has restarted recruitment of a consultant to audit Tullow Oil's books in a bid to independently establish how much the UK oil exploration and production firm has spent in Turkana over the last six years.
Cotu Secretary General Francis Atwoli has warned that cartels protected by government operatives are taking the economy hostage.
Unscrupulous businessmen, clearing agents and crooked Kenya Revenue Authority officers are colluding to import posh vehicles without paying tax
With inflation at a 58-month high of 11.5 per cent, it appears all economic fundamentals are conspiring to turn Kenya into a nation of broke citizens
Safaricom opens regional hub for Eastern Kenya. Safaricom has opened its 45th shop in Kitengela town and unveiled its Nairobi East Regional Office as part of its ongoing strategy to increase customer touch points.
One of Kenya's newest sugar companies is banking on irrigation to increase production in readiness for the retail market.
The Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) has launched a new marketing campaign to woo more South Africans into visiting the country.
Tullow Oil does not expect to produce more oil until later in the year and the country is yet to identify a buyer or a refining destination
The Government has restarted recruitment of a consultant to audit Tullow Oil's books in a bid to independently establish how much the UK oil exploration and production firm has spent in Turkana over the last six years.
China and India are Nairobi’s critical strategic trade partners on the international stage.
Public Procurement Administrative Review Board terminates the crucial process, citing flaws in documents