For years, Kenya’s most important export was coffee. Today, it is workers. Remittances from Kenyans abroad now account for a bigger share of the Kenyan economy than coffee or tea, the country’s ...
President William Ruto’s government acts as an arm of an industry whose leaders compare women to dogs and blame them for ...
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Three UAE firms eye investment in Kenya’s port, renewable energy, and shipping projects
NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 11 - Three leading companies from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have expressed interest in investing in Kenya’s port and shipping Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | ...
When the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) rolled out its comprehensive medical scheme Afya Kwa Walimu, few could have anticipated just how transformative it would become.
CBK data shows men accounted for 61pc of all mobile money value in 2024, underscoring a persistent gender gap in earnings and financial activity.
Insurance providers have recognised the realities of the gig economy and are designing products that fit the way freelancers and self-employed professionals live and work.
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Tanzania, Kenya agree to strengthen ties through the Namanga border
ARUSHA: ARUSHA Regional Commissioner, Amos Makalla, has met and held talks with Kenya’s Consul in Arusha, Ambassador David ...
For years, Kenya’s most important export was coffee. Today, it is workers.Remittances from Kenyans abroad now account for a ...
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Kenya: Bishops Concerned Over Amendments to Cybercrime Law - 'Freedom of Expression At Risk'
"The fears expressed by Kenyans regarding these new laws must not be ignored. They deserve to be heard, and corrective action must be taken where necessary," the bishops of Kenya said in a statement ...
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Smartphones, women’s rights and coupons: new trends that can boost insurance for African farmers
African farmers face rising climate disasters that destroy crops and livestock. The G20 must champion new, affordable ...
Kenya will cap the number of foreigners in local subsidiaries of multinational firms at 20 percent of their total workforce ...
Ethiopia’s insurance industry is showing signs of growth not seen in years. Premium volumes are climbing, new reforms are emerging, and industry players are ...
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