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
Governor Mike Sonko signed into law the Bill reducing the parking charges before Christmas.
According to Investopedia and thebalance.com, GDP influences job growth, personal finance and investments
A delegation of investors recently toured areas where the minerals were discovered.
Kenya's economy grew in the third quarter of this year due to strong performance in the agriculture and construction sectors
Kenya Railways Corporation said Monday the coaches will be reduced to nine from 14 for economy class passengers beginning Wednesday.
Analysts say the country will register 5.8 percent expansion fuelled by private sector investments and consumption
Improved weather conditions helped the economy to grow by six per cent
The economy seems to be ignoring politicians as GDP growth in the last two elections indicate.
Senior Counsel Tom Ojienda's release follows intense pressure from the Law Society of Kenya to free him on bond.
Kenya has opened her doors to business people, expatriates, investors and tourists from all over the world.
Country’s Foreign ministry denies ever attaching Mombasa facility to the money
The investments are being funded by the national government.
Kenya Urban Roads Authority will work on roads in the urban centre including the central business district.
Calm has restored confidence in the business environment
A student of Rift Valley Institute of Business Studies confronted a teacher for failing to help her get a bursary even after she bribed him.
Walkable streets encourage business activity.
Obama returned to Kogelo, his ancestral home in Kenya’s Siaya County.
Farmers in Kenya are still grappling with high cost of production that has seen them lose out in competition with cheap regional grain that come through cross-border trade.
Nairobi Business Ventures Ltd, the retailers of shoes and leather products under the K-Shoe brand has posted a Sh9.5 million in losses
It pulled Kenya back from the brink, cooling excruciating political heat that followed contested 2017 presidential poll.
Traders say they will not allow the Garissa County government to drive them out business.