The Kenyan shopper is no longer choosing a supermarket by beauty, lighting, music, parking space or brand name alone. The real question today is harsher: where does one shilling stretch furthest ...
Elon Musk’s children did not simply leave a normal school. They became part of a private experiment in what education could look like when the question changes from, ‘What should a child remember?’ to ...
Kenya does not need a one-week school break. Kenya needs a serious three-week national pause, because what is happening in our schools, homes, streets and communities is no longer ordinary pressure.
Kenya's ready-to-drink (RTD) category is evolving in step with a broader shift in how people connect: social moments are becoming spontaneous ...
The housing levy was sold to Kenyans as a national answer to a real problem: the shortage of decent and affordable homes. But what began as a disputed deduction from workers’ payslips is now mutating ...
The result may have come in a friendly match, but France’s 2-1 defeat to Ivory Coast has provided an important reminder ahead of the FIFA World Cup. For a team widely regarded as one of the favourites ...
Africa is living through a painful historical moment. The continent is no longer merely asking why it is poor despite being rich; it is beginning to ask who designed the poverty, who maintains it, who ...
7.4 million MSMEs in Kenya; over 14.9 million people employed in the sector; about 33.8% of GDP in 2015 [1]. This is not a small corner of the economy. It is the country’s employment engine.
Nairobi petrol Sh214.25/litre Above Sh150 by Sh64.25 (+42.8%) Raises movement, distribution and household costs EPRA pump prices Nairobi diesel Sh232.86/litre Above Sh150 by Sh82.86 (+55.2%) Direct ...
In the latest episode of Connecting Africa, CNN’s Eleni Giokos speaks with Makhtar Diop, the Managing Director of the International Finance Corporation, a member of the World Bank Group, about the ...