Why Kenya is still debt distressed despite Eurobond repayment
Kenya still faces a significant risk of debt distress despite a Sh218.53 billion new Eurobond issue.
View ArticleState House overshoots six month budget by Sh447m
State House overshot its budget for the half year to December by Sh447 million.
View ArticleState has little control over e-Citizen portal: Auditor General
The State has little control over the e-Citizen self-service and payment portal.
View ArticleMPs clear 1.5pc housing levy on gross pay
The National Assembly has passed the controversial Affordable Housing Bill 2023.
View ArticleSafaricom cuts interim dividend for second straight year
Safaricom to pay an interim dividend of Sh0.55 per share amounting to Sh23.03bn, a drop from Sh0.58 per share paid a year earlier.
View ArticleDPP, EACC clash again over withdrawal of cases
EACC and the office of the DPP have clashed for the second time in less than a week.
View ArticleCourt orders singer Nyashinski to produce royalty reports in dispute
A Milimani Court has ordered Nyashinski to furnish it with contract documents detailing a deal he signed with Tecno Kenya Limited.
View ArticleBeer gets cheaper next door in Uganda, Tanzania on excise stamp fee cuts
More Kenyans living at border points may find it pocket-friendly to cross into Tanzania and Uganda for a beer.
View ArticleWorld Bank, IMF charging Kenya 14.5pc interest - CoB
Controller of Budget Margaret Nyakang’o has flagged the cost of concessional loans taken up by the government.
View ArticleEthiopia imports now account for 11pc of electricity on Kenya’s grid
Ethiopia now supplies 11 percent of the electricity consumed by Kenyans daily.
View ArticleState clears half of Kenya Airways' guaranteed debt
The Treasury has now cleared more than half of Kenya Airways' guaranteed debt.
View ArticleCourt frees State to roll out Maisha Namba
High Court lifts order suspending implementation of new digital identity cards.
View ArticleKenya, UAE seal economic partnership deal
The Gulf state sealed its first Cepa with African nations in 2023 with Mauritius and Republic of Congo-Brazzaville.
View ArticleCar & General CEO on running a sustainable business for 28 years
Vijay Gidoomal joined Car & General and was responsible for establishing operations in Uganda and Tanzania as managing director in 1992.
View ArticleTariffs raise returns Kenya Power into profits
The utility firm's unaudited results showed it had emerged from the Sh1.15 billion net loss it posted
View ArticleKenya grey listed for dirty cash flow
The downgrade means Kenya might be subjected to stricter due diligence when it is dealing with the rest of the world.
View ArticleWeekend with CEO: Anthony Muiyuro's Zen wisdom for parenting, life
Anthony Muiyuro speaks in Zen wisdom. He would make for a great motivational speaker—you are either getting inspired or offended.
View ArticleCMA to drop troubled firms from Kenyan stock market
Investors trading in firms on the recovery board would be advised to trade with caution when dealing with troubled firms.
View ArticleWhat new government taxes do we expect in 2024?
The State will be looking into untapped areas that have for a long time been difficult to tax.
View ArticleOil dealers in panic as Uganda picks Tanga port over Mombasa
Uganda had initially announced that it was in talks with Tanzania to use the Port of Dar es Salaam to import its fuel after Kenya refused to give it concessions to use its pipeline.
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