Business Beat
Senator carves niche in cutthroat beer market
SUBSTITUTE: Brand has been a success in the low-end market as a cheap and safer alternative to illicit liquors
Read More »Small entrepreneurs see gains in the new law
Micro and small-scale entrepreneurs expect to make business gains following the implementation of the new law known as the Micro and Small Enterprises (MSE) Act, indicating optimism in the economy’s biggest employer.
Read More »Kenyans mint billions from foreign investor interest
Taking stock: Multinationals eager to tap into the local market are wooing entrepreneurs with deals that are too good to pass upMultinationals’ growing appetite for local companies is creating a new crop of billionaires.
Read More »How Merali made Sh1.6b in one hour
Naushad Merali, an Asian-Kenyan tycoon, knows how to profit from deals.
Read More »Billions from Sh3,000
Founder of the makers of Nice & Lovely beauty products Paul Kinuthia last month closed a multi-billion-shilling deal involving the sale of Interconsumer Products’ health and beauty arm to French cosmetics multinational L’Oreal
Read More »Other Stories
- Somens may make Sh984m from AccessKenya sale
- Legal hurdle cuts off funds to road projects in counties
- Why Digital villages project ran out of steam
- Developing countries to get bigger investments share
- World’s top four central banks may change tune
- Millionaire poultry farmer started off hawking cigarettes
- Rare grass farming wins accolades for Voi entrepreneur
- Fish pond makes Taveta farmer envy of neighbours
- Study points to link between body size and economic selfishness
- Political risk keeps markets guessing
- Big lenders slowly edging out small banks
- Engineering student strikes gold with egg incubation venture
- Kenya gets US nod for French beans
- Farmers help save trees by selling leaves, twigs
- Investors hurdles to ventures in new tourism
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