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
Defiance by Irrigation Principal Secretary Patrick Nduati over Sh36 billion Thwake Dam tender triggered the reshuffling of 11 more of his colleagues as President Uhuru Kenyatta moved to assert the authority of his Cabinet Secretaries.
Kenya's push to float the first bond with a bias on environment-friendly projects has gained momentum with key partners signinga deal to develop the framework.
Kenya's push to float the first bond with a bias on environment-friendly projects has gained momentum with key partners signinga deal to develop the framework.
Nairobi’s backstreets and alleys, even in the central business district, have been terribly neglected.
Kenya is set to import yellow maize for making animal feeds but farmer notes this may not lead to low prices.
The Government will reach out to the private sector to finance and develop mega infrastructure projects.
Fishermen and rice farmers in Nyanza region have accused the National Treasury of leaving them out of this year's budgetary allocations.
The Government will reach out to the private sector to finance and develop mega infrastructure projects.
As the Government opens the coffers for the 2017-18 budget in three months' time, the focus of Kenyans will be how Sh2.6 trillion budget will make their lives better.
The Government has recovered assets worth Sh3 billion that have been lost over the years through corrupt deals.
MPs have demanded the scrapping of a directive by the Central Bank of Kenya to financial institutions limiting transactions of more than Sh1 million.
The name Karen is synonymous with affluence, tranquility and security. The leafy Nairobi suburb is perhaps one of the most sought-after neighbourhoods.
The High Court has frozen Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho's six bank accounts on claims that he has evaded tax.
The Government has recovered assets worth Sh3 billion that have been lost over the years through corrupt deals.
As the Government opens the coffers for the 2017-18 budget in three months' time, the focus of Kenyans will be how Sh2.6 trillion budget will make their lives better.
There are indications that milestones have been achieved as there has been a significant fall in ivory trade in China - by almost two-thirds in the past three years.
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Walking along the filthy, narrow alleys that separate the tin shanties of Mukuru kwa Njenga slums in Nairobi feels like wandering in a post-historic earth; an earth where civilisation is lost.
Walking along the filthy, narrow alleys that separate the tin shanties of Mukuru kwa Njenga slums in Nairobi feels like wandering in a post-historic earth; an earth where civilisation is lost.
Agriculture is the backbone of Kenya’s economy.
This is a unique opportunity for both countries, given their geographic proximity and strong people-to-people relations