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How Presidency blew Sh2.5b in six months
President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto spent more than double of their traveling expenditure as they traversed the country between July
By Dominic Omondi and Patrick Alushula 7 years ago
How Presidency blew Sh2.5b in six months
Economy: Is the worst of 2017 slowdown over?
Kenya’s economy is showing signs of coming through the worst of its 2017 slowdown as markets ushered in 2018.
By Dominic Omondi and Patrick Alushula 8 years ago
Economy: Is the worst of 2017 slowdown over?
New headache for State as food prices hit the roof
The latest figures released by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) put food inflation at 16.5 per cent, the highest since 2012.
By Dominic Omondi and Patrick Alushula 8 years ago
New headache for State as food prices hit the roof
Hits and misses of 2015/16 and what it means for Rotich in next budget
Tomorrow, the country gears up for yet another ambitious Sh2.3 trillion budget. Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich will be the man on the spotlight as he reveals how the Government plans to finance 2016/17 Budget.
By Dominic Omondi and Patrick Alushula 9 years ago
Hits and misses of 2015/16 and what it means for Rotich in next budget
Claims on personal cars and matatus push 17 insurers into losses
Huge claims on personal cars and matatus pushed nearly half of insurance companies into underwriting losses.
By Dominic Omondi and Patrick Alushula 9 years ago
Claims on personal cars and matatus push 17 insurers into losses
National Bank of Kenya board sends CEO, five managers on forced leave
National Bank of Kenya’s woes deepened as the board sent CEO Munir Ahmed and five senior managers on compulsory leave pending an internal audit.
By Dominic Omondi and Patrick Alushula 9 years ago
National Bank of Kenya board sends CEO, five managers on forced leave
Why Rotich needs more than a miracle to fix struggling economy this year
National Treasury Cabinet Henry Rotich may have wrapped up 2015 unfazed following the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS)’s figure that indicated the economy grew by 5.8 per cent during the third quarter.
By Dominic Omondi and Patrick Alushula 10 years ago
Why Rotich needs more than a miracle to fix struggling economy this year
KICD unveils career growth guidelines for staff
Education
By Mike Kihaki
37 mins ago
Sakaja cedes county functions to Ruto in name of cooperation
National
By Josphat Thiong’o
1 hr ago
Inside Victor Omune's Ingwe push to fulfil father's dream
Football
By Ochieng Oyugi
1 hr ago
Why government should go slow on Safaricom divestment
Opinion
By Mukoma Munyuthe
1 hr ago
Sifuna: Next political liberator or just a one-hit wonder?
Opinion
By Leonard Khafafa
1 hr ago