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Having capital is no longer advantageous but its velocity is

Organisations and leaders that thrive now are not those with the most resources. They are the ones where resources flow toward value instead of gathering in approval queues.
By Victor Chesang 3d ago
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In African markets, complaints carry a social cost. Many customers do not want to jeopardise their relationship with the service provider, because they believe in long-term relationships.
By Lydiah Kiburu 3d ago
The cost of building materials has been rising, especially as demand for affordable housing units grows.
By Paul Kariuki 1w ago
Hospitality brands must maintain sovereign control over their guest experience and focus on value pricing, selling outcomes, transformations and strategic frameworks that are scalable.
By Victor Chesang 1w ago
This “silent exit” by customers from digital platforms is the most expensive failure mode of all, because it arrives without warning and is detected too late.
By Lydiah Kiburu 1w ago
Africa holds more than half of the world’s remaining uncultivated arable land, yet most food production still comes from small farmers cultivating less than two hectares of land.
By Beth Bechdol 1w ago
African insurers are working more closely with regulators, development finance institutions, reinsurers, and peers to build markets that are credible, transparent, and fit for purpose.
By Philip Lopokoiyit 1w ago
The protest at the gate of Nzoia Sugar Company in Bungoma this week was a reminder of how deeply unresolved problems in Kenya’s sugar sector continue to affect real lives.
By Fwamba NC Fwamba 1w ago
It is an established fact globally that most businesses do not survive beyond their first three years.
By Mutahi Mureithi 1w ago
That promise was not merely ethical; it was central to why people trusted financial institutions with their money in the first place.
By Francis Monyango 1w ago
Africa has the brains. What it’s missing is infrastructure. Only five per cent of AI researchers have enough computing power.
By Victor Chesang 2w ago
Motor vehicle ownership remains an important aspect of both personal welfare and professional effectiveness for many public officers.
By Chris Kiptoo 2w ago
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