Two decades ago, 2005 marked a turning point for Kenya’s economy — from debt relief and mobile banking breakthroughs to bold moves in mining and finance, the decisions made then continue to influence the nation’s economic landscape today.
Two decades ago, 2005 marked a turning point for Kenya’s economy — from debt relief and mobile banking breakthroughs to bold moves in mining and finance, the decisions made then continue to influence the nation’s economic landscape today.
Kenya’s creative industries are rich in talent and cultural influence, but without stronger business skills, production infrastructure and inclusive training systems, creativity will continue to struggle to translate into sustainable economic growth.
Bloomberg Game Changers traces the extraordinary journey of Larry Ellison, from his early days in Chicago to founding Oracle and becoming one of the highest-paid executives of the last decade.
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Kenya are increasingly choosing between Safaricom’s Pochi la Biashara and M-Pesa Till Numbers as mobile payments become central to daily business operations. Pochi la
Kenyan craft beverage maker African Originals has received $1 million (Ksh130 million) in fresh funding from Phoenix Beverages Ltd (PBL), the Mauritian drinks company that invested in the business two
Africa Logistics Properties Holdings (ALPH) has launched the ALP Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (ALP REIT) following approval from the Capital Markets Authority, offering investors a USD-denominated income REIT with
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has publicly endorsed the government’s proposed sale of a 15 percent stake in Safaricom to South Africa’s Vodacom Group, affirming that the transaction is unlikely
Organisers, brokers and buyers at the regional tea auction in Mombasa have been directed to deposit cash proceeds from sales directly into the bank accounts of 54 Kenya Tea Development
Several Kenyan counties — Tana River, Trans Nzoia, Busia and Elgeyo Marakwet — have failed to implement the transition from a cash‑based to an accrual accounting system for public finances,
Kenya is among the top African countries in collecting environment‑related tax revenue, driven mainly by transport and energy levies rather than pollution or natural resource taxes, according to revenue data