Every year, thousands of graduates leave university with ambition, talent, and big dreams—but limited opportunities to gain real corporate experience.
For many years, sustainability in Kenya was treated like a side conversation something nice to talk about at conferences, in boardrooms, or during World Environment Day.
Kenya’s government is increasingly looking inward to fund its budget, signalling a major shift in how it plans to manage public debt going forward.
Every business faces risk. A fire can damage property. Goods can be stolen. An employee can get injured at work. A customer can file a complaint or even take legal action ...
Kenyans are known for one thing: the hustle. From the fast-paced tech hubs of Nairobi to the vibrant stalls of the city center and the growing digital ...
The government has released a comprehensive update clarifying how Kenyans will be notified once their key personal documents, including driving licences, ...
The Kenya Meteorological Department (Kenya Met) has issued a comprehensive advisory urging Kenyans across the country to prepare for the onset of the March ...
The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has officially released the cutoff points that will be used to guide the placement ...
Ecobank Kenya Limited has appointed Rebecca M. Mbithi as its new Managing Director, effective February 9, 2026, subject to regulatory approval ...
Valentine’s Day in Kenya reflects love that once existed, and the space it left behind. What was once a loud performance of love, flowers, reservations, and carefully ...
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