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
Former Devolution CS Anne Waiguru, accused of masterminding the NYS heist, has defended herself before Parliament and scolded MPs for what she called bias. She faced the National Assembly PAC on Thursday over the scandal, initially estimated at Sh791 but raised to Sh1.6 billion by the Auditor General. In a ...
Rong Bing, Wang Dongxu, Zhu Webbing and Su Pinghu also faced further charges of operating a gambling business illegally.
Police officers have complained about their medical insurance scheme, claiming that they are being turned away from health facilities
Ministry of Foreign Affairs accuses the UN of acting without consulting Nairobi in sacking Lt-Gen Johnson Ondieki.
Kenya's competition authority is investigating the Kenyan pay TV business of South Africa's Naspers, which local rivals say has unfairly monopolised broadcasts of popular European football matches, a source at the authority said.
Kenya's competition authority is investigating the Kenyan pay TV business of South Africa's Naspers, which local rivals say has unfairly monopolised broadcasts of popular European football matches, a source at the authority said.
News agency Reuters reported that the Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) is investigating Multichoice after local rivals complained it has unfairly monopolised broadcasts of popular European football matches.
Deputy President William Ruto yesterday commissioned the construction of roads between Lesseru in Eldoret and Amosing in Lokichar that will be used by trucks moving the crude oil from the oil fields of Turkana to Mombasa for export.
A group of Kenyan investors under the trade name Icolo.io is building a Sh850 million data centre in Nairobi. The construction commenced last month and is set to be completed by the end of 2017. The data centre will be situated on land leased from Catholic University of Eastern Africa, ...
An evasive Josephine Kabura, chief conduit in the Sh791 NYS scandal, yesterday told MPs former Devolution CS Anne Waiguru helped her secure multi-million tenders through single sourcing. Kabura was declared a hostile witness who testified under threat of arrest. She once again named Waiguru as the architect of the scam ...
Barely a day after visiting Kenya, Tanzanian President John Magufuli has authorised construction of a highway that might suffocate Masai Mara National Reserve. The highway will cut Serengeti National Park into two close to the Kenyan border, meaning it might interfere with animals crossing over to Kenya. Conservationists warn Kenya ...
Kenya will raise its borrowing from the domestic market for the fiscal year from July to 294.6 billion shillings ($2.91 billion) from its initial target of 236. 1 billion shillings, the Treasury said.
Kenya will raise its borrowing from the domestic market for the fiscal year from July to 294.6 billion shillings ($2.91 billion) from its initial target of 236. 1 billion shillings, the Treasury said.
Kenyans living in smaller houses are grappling with higher rents, which have been rising due to increased demand.
Kenyans living in smaller houses are grappling with higher rents, which have been rising due to increased demand.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -Even as Kenya continues to increase public investments, the returns on these infrastructure projects are falling due raising projects costs and project management hurdles
During a round table meeting between Dr Kidero and the Kenya Private Sector Alliance (Kepsa) yesterday, businessman Chris Kirubi demanded to know why the county government had failed to establish new markets, clean up the city, provide security to traders and deal with traffic snarl ups.
The utility company had a negative net working capital of Sh763 million at the close of the 2016 financial year, down from a solid Sh20.4 billion it had at the beginning of the financial year.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said oil prices will remain low over the coming years due to continued high production that's flooding the market, slowed economic growth and continued search for cleaner alternatives to power economies.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said oil prices will remain low over the coming years due to continued high production that's flooding the market, slowed economic growth and continued search for cleaner alternatives to power economies.
The utility company had a negative net working capital of Sh763 million at the close of the 2016 financial year, down from a solid Sh20.4 billion it had at the beginning of the financial year.