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 iconic Kings Prism Tower in the Upper Hill area of Nairobi is open for tenants.
The exportation of confectionery products would have suffered if a Government survey explicitly showed that sugar sold in Kenya had mercury.
Shock power bills and lower sales in high end luxury visits to Kenya has dampened the rebound of TPS East Africa.
Kasyoki to undergo mental tests at Nairobi's Mathari Hospital before he takes plea.
London has also helped Nairobi in tackling the refugee crisis.
A man found in possession of 40 rolls of bhang in Nakuru has said he engages in the business to provide for his family.
Over 200 child cases will be handled during the Service Week for Children Matters at Nakuru Law Courts.
Kenya appears to have a growing appetite for external debt both sovereign issues and commercial financing.
How Kenya and China align their political and trade interests around food security.
End was nigh for one of modern Kenya's controversial figure - Dr Mohamed Abdalla Swazuri- after long arm of the law swooped on him in a dawn raid.
Tanzania cannot import poultry or livestock from Kenya or any EAC country, unless a Tanzanian vet alone has tested them.
Kenya’s trade balance hit Sh1.1 trillion in 2017 compared to Sh822 million in 2016 an increase of 33 per cent.
Over 9,000 small and medium businesses will benefit from an empowerment programme rolled out by Barclays Kenya
Kisumu police boss Job Boronjo warns residents against taking the law into their hands.
New Gold Kenya ETF that was launched last year is currently 97.6 per cent foreign owned.
The Kenya Revenue Authority has refuted claims that the law was flouted in the awarding of a Sh17.7 billion contract for the e-tax system.
The Kenya Revenue Authority has refuted claims that the law was flouted in the awarding of a Sh17.7 billion contract for the e-tax system.
One problem is that historically, the National Treasury has not kept its word in having the deficit in check despite promising IMF of reducing the gap
Free Trade Zones (FTZs) can lead to the growth of illicit trade, fraud and money laundering if not well monitored, experts have warned.
Over Sh200-billion worth of tenders have been lined up this financial year targeting youths, women and the disabled in Kenya
Land degradation in sub-Saharan Africa is estimated to cost $68billion (Sh6.8 trillion) annually.