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
Foreign exchange reserves held at the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) have risen Sh23 billion ($232 million) since the beginning of the year.
The county government has suspended matatu termini that operate illegally, as it seeks to end traffic jam in the Nairobi Central Business District
‘We are currently working on a transitional plan towards moving the college to a university’.
Telkom and Airtel Kenya has announced a new partnership that will see merging of their mobile, enterprise in Kenya using the brand Airtel-Telkom
Project is a partnership between private sector players from Kenya and Estonia
Kenya is mulling changes to the law to protect State symbols following claims that a British firm had exclusive rights to the National Anthem.
The envisaged expansion of Kisumu port will be a boon to the domestic economy, once the project is complete
Mombasa county boss wants compensation for claim that he’s involved in illegal drugs trade.
The government has been urged to give more incentives to international cruise liners to encourage them to make more frequent calls at Mombasa Port
Questions are being raised over several foreign trips members of the Kisumu County Assembly are making after a group went on a five-day tour to Arusha
President Uhuru Kenyatta is the only leader who has no serious beef with another EAC head of state.
Nakuru Knut branch has the highest number of teachers who want promotion at 401.
[Nation] The Treasury has cut its overdraft at Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) by Sh24.4 billion on the back of healthy Treasury bill and bond uptake at the auctions this month.
Leaders ask Uhuru to redirect cash for import to Kenya Farmers Association.
The recent attack on a hotel and business complex in Nairobi will see Kenya Reinsurance Corporation (Kenya Re) make payouts to two underwriters, the listed firm has said.
Rasatom says to pay full tuition fees in bid to develop Kenya's capacity in nuclear engineering.
Prof Jama Mohamud to head the crucial Finance, Planning and Development .
Economists say country to feel the spill-over effects of predicted downturn in the global economy, with exports and remittances set to take a hit.
Kifwa lauds efforts by regional governments to revive water transport in Lake Victoria.
Namwamba says there is need to plug funding gaps and boost counter-terrorism efforts.
Namwamba observed that the United Nations is mandated to ensure the anti-terror war bears fruit.