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
Kenya's sexual offences law fairly broad and comparable to others worldwide, says judge who crafted it
The minimum sentences for sexual offences continue to draw criticism from judges who want the law changed to allow them make independent decisions.
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has abandoned its plan to raise Hazina Trade Centre to 39 floors, dashing Kenya’s ambition of hosting Africa’s third tallest building.
Kenya is likely to lose maritime dispute claims against Somalia in the long run if past determinations of International Court of Justice (ICJ) are anything to go by, a maritime law expert has cautioned.
The second phase, which will entail the building of another wall at the back, is set to start next week.
Investors in Nairobi risk losing millions of shillings to fraudsters who use fake documentation to sell prime land. Most victims purchase land from dealers and agents whose authenticity has been challenged in court but who enjoy powerful connections.
Investors in Nairobi risk losing millions of shillings to fraudsters who use fake documentation to sell prime land. Most victims purchase land from dealers and agents whose authenticity has been challenged in court but who enjoy powerful connections.
Two reports released last week are a clear demonstration that the Government needs to re-engineer the way it raises taxes, borrows money and finances its operations.
The non-computerisation of most government services has slowed down the uptake of e-commerce as a regular means of business in Kenya despite the country's pioneer role in mobile money usage.
Kenya's economy has shrugged off the effects of subdued growth in the continent but still faces threats from terrorist attacks, a new report says.
Safaricom is training youth through mentors to help them choose career paths early in order to avoid the scare of losing focus.
Two reports released last week are a clear demonstration that the Government needs to re-engineer the way it raises taxes, borrows money and finances its operations.
More than 130,000 subscribers ditched Airtel Kenya's network between April and June as the going gets tough for the Indian-owned telecommunications firm.
Kenya's economy has shrugged off the effects of subdued growth in the continent but still faces threats from terrorist attacks, a new report says.
The non-computerisation of most government services has slowed down the uptake of e-commerce as a regular means of business in Kenya despite the country's pioneer role in mobile money usage.
More than 130,000 subscribers ditched Airtel Kenya's network between April and June as the going gets tough for the Indian-owned telecommunications firm.
Safaricom is training youth through mentors to help them choose career paths early in order to avoid the scare of losing focus.
James Macharia, the Cabinet secretary for Transport, Infrastructure, Housing and Urban development has said all issues that were under discussion between Kenyan aviation authorities and their American counterparts have been disposed of.
James Macharia, the Cabinet secretary for Transport, Infrastructure, Housing and Urban development has said all issues that were under discussion between Kenyan aviation authorities and their American counterparts have been disposed of.
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) and its agency Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation moved to court yesterday seeking a Sh45 billion refund from Imperial Bank directors and shareholders. The CBK is seeking orders to freeze assets of 44 companies associated with Imperial Bank's directors and shareholders.
Nairobi-based lawyer Moses Chelanga said the law is to blame for the confusion.