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
The National Treasury will tomorrow launch the first ever mobile-traded bond, ending over 17 months of waiting.
Kenya has incurred maritime transport costs amounting to Sh200 billion since 2014.
A group of Imperial Bank depositors have threatened to sue the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) to get information about their money.
Business leaders have urged policy makers to embrace a predictable tax regime in national budgeting, enabling the business community to make sustainable plans to fuel Kenya's economy in future. A cross-section of stakeholders representing various sectors petitioned policy makers to consider international best practices in countries with fiscal policies that support ...
Business leaders have urged policy makers to embrace a predictable tax regime in national budgeting, enabling the business community to make sustainable plans to fuel Kenya's economy in future.
The secretive nature of deals signed between and companies prospecting for minerals, oil and natural gas in Kenya could be exposing the country to major losses in future.
The National Treasury will tomorrow launch the first ever mobile-traded bond, ending over 17 months of waiting.
A group of Imperial Bank depositors have threatened to sue the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) to get information about their money.
The secretive nature of deals signed between and companies prospecting for minerals, oil and natural gas in Kenya could be exposing the country to major losses in future.
Kenya has incurred maritime transport costs amounting to Sh200 billion since 2014.
Parliament did the right thing last week when it ruled out giving a Chinese company a contract to do digital mapping for Kenya minerals
Parliament did the right thing last week when it ruled out giving a Chinese company a contract to do digital mapping for Kenya minerals
Kenya and South Africa are currently embroiled in a decade-long dispute over the control of a new Internet resource expected to significantly alter how consumers and businesses on the continent interact online.
What is already obvious for the newspaper business in Kenya will happen for linear TV as well: Digital' to drive declines.
What is already obvious for the newspaper business in Kenya will happen for linear TV as well: Digital' to drive declines.
Nairobi is a ghost town at 2.30am. Except for a distant howl of a hound or a croaky snore from a sleeping quarter, the country's capital city is as silent as a graveyard at these wee hours.
Nairobi is a ghost town at 2.30am. Except for a distant howl of a hound or a croaky snore from a sleeping quarter, the country's capital city is as silent as a graveyard at these wee hours.
Liquified petroleum gas marketers have increased the cost of refilling cooking gas cylinders amid rising cost of importing the commodity from the international markets. This is the first time in two years the cost of LPG has been adjusted upwards, adding more pressure to household budgets. Prices have increased by ...
Moses Kuria walked out of a radio interview on Monday after a brief squabble with Dagoretti North MP Simba Arati. The Gatundu South legislator stormed off the show on KTN's Radio Maisha after Arati criticised Jubilee for "lying to Kenyans". Arati touched on corruption and the Standard Gauge Railway claiming ...
According to the latest company filings by Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB), Co-operative Bank and Equity Bank, they have Sh923.4 billion in their books of accounts as customer deposits, most of which are non-interest-bearing.
The utility company said in a statement 5.9 million customers have been connected to the grid to date through ongoing Government-led national electrification programmes.