Matatu industry defends itself over fatal incidents amid outrage
NTSA Director General George Njao said they would crack the whip on rogue crew and that no stone would be left unturned.
By Peter Theuri 9 days ago
Matatu industry defends itself over fatal incidents amid outrage
More than 80 million jobs on the line globally as tech takes centre stage
The key job displacers will be slower global economic growth, supply shortages and/or the rising cost of inputs for businesses and the rising cost of living for consumers.
By Peter Theuri 12 days ago
More than 80 million jobs on the line globally as tech takes centre stage
Morocco summit to discuss Africa's digital development
The summit comes amid significant African digital growth, with statistics showing the continent has the world’s fastest-growing internet population, up by 20 per cent in just one year.
By Peter Theuri 15 days ago
Morocco summit to discuss Africa's digital development
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What home buyers must know before getting a mortgage
While a 15-year or 20-year term may initially seem like a long commitment, it is essential to note that it doesn’t mean you must keep the loan for the entire duration.
By Peter Theuri 16 days ago
What home buyers must know before getting a mortgage
Private capital investments up despite investor jitters
2022 was the highest year on record for deal volumes in Africa in the past 10 years, surpassing the record levels achieved in 2021 and representing a 46 per cent year-over-year increase.
By Peter Theuri 19 days ago
Private capital investments up despite investor jitters
Race for KNCCI top seat hots up days to elections
Ngatia, who will be facing opposition from his First Vice President Erick Rutto, has picked seasoned businessman Abdulwalli Sharrif as his running mate.
By Peter Theuri 21 days ago
Race for KNCCI top seat hots up days to elections
Rents in satellite towns shoot up as land prices reach historic high
Apartments’ rental prices in all satellite towns increased in the first quarter of 2023 owing to an increased demand for affordable houses and inflationary adjustment to prices.
By Peter Theuri 24 days ago
Rents in satellite towns shoot up as land prices reach historic high
Twitter war on Finance Bill as Ndii slams opposition calls
Kenyans on Twitter joined Azimio leader Raila Odinga and public sector unions to oppose Finance Bill 2023 which proposes to raise taxes.
By Peter Theuri 26 days ago
Twitter war on Finance Bill as Ndii slams opposition calls
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Grooming: When professionals do not conform to formal dress code
What has grooming to do with your professionalism? HR Manager Faith Kosilbet says older people are either impressed or discouraged by professionals’ presentations, especially in dressing.
By Peter Theuri 27 days ago
Grooming: When professionals do not conform to formal dress code
Lucrative public, private sector industries pay staff over Sh1m
Accommodation and food service activities paid well in private and public sectors while Kenyans working in farming, sewerage and water supply sectors earned peanuts.
By Peter Theuri 29 days ago
Lucrative public, private sector industries pay staff over Sh1m
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Why you should buy property during the rainy season
You will know if the roads leading to the plot you are interested in feature overflowing bridges, or if they are cut off by floods. Also, you will establish if the land is vulnerable to erosion
By Peter Theuri 30 days ago
Why you should buy property during the rainy season
Transport sector records growth after travel restrictions are eased
Personal movement increased with easing of Covid curbs. 6,505km of rural roads were under improvement in 2022.
By Peter Theuri 30 days ago
Transport sector records growth after travel restrictions are eased
Manufacturing sector posts growth far below 10 per cent target
The sector has a share of the gross domestic product (GDP) of 7.8 per cent in 2022. The value of output increased by 17.6 per cent to Sh2.7 trillion in the year under review.
By Peter Theuri 30 days ago
Manufacturing sector posts growth far below 10 per cent target
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Broke: Demotivated civil servants suffer in silence amid pay woes
The inflation rate has now hit 9.19 per cent and the Central Bank Rate is up to 9.5 per cent as the dollar, which traded at Sh115 in April 2022, is now past Sh135.
By Peter Theuri 1 month ago
Broke: Demotivated civil servants suffer in silence amid pay woes
Kenyan firms honoured for climate solutions
The Ashden Awards shortlist highlights 32 inclusive climate solutions to power the earth’s future and regenerate the world, Ashden says.
By Peter Theuri 1 month ago
Kenyan firms honoured for climate solutions
NTSA crackdown: Non-compliant PSVs to be removed from roads
Public transport operators with less than 30 vehicles have 30 days to enforce the NTSA (public service vehicles) Regulations 2014, failure to which they will have their licences revoked.
By Peter Theuri 1 month ago
NTSA crackdown: Non-compliant PSVs to be removed from roads
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Pastor Paul Mackenzie's bizarre teachings
DCI detectives have so far exhumed not less than 58 bodies from a graveyard in which Pastor Mackenzie’s followers were buried in Shakahola, Kilifi County.
By Peter Theuri 1 month ago
Pastor Paul Mackenzie's bizarre teachings
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IMF: Funding squeeze to hurt Sub-Saharan Africa economies
Global lender says this could force countries to reduce spending on critical sectors such as health. Burden of debt is rising as countries source expensive credit from the international market.
By Peter Theuri 1 month ago
IMF: Funding squeeze to hurt Sub-Saharan Africa economies
Sudan has faced its fair share of strife and peace over the decades
As fighting entered its sixth day on Friday, calls for ceasefire seemed to do little in coercing the two rival factions, the Sudan Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces to down their arms.
By Peter Theuri 1 month ago
Sudan has faced its fair share of strife and peace over the decades
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Comfort vs habitable: Why rural dwellings beat urban housing
As Kenya, whose greater population is youthful, sees the rise of urbanisation by the day, it is unlikely the quality of housing will get better for the majority.
By Peter Theuri 1 month ago
Comfort vs habitable: Why rural dwellings beat urban housing
Why Africa's adoption of electric vehicles is in low gear
A temporary reprieve for those selling fossil fuel is the fact that electric vehicles are way more expensive than their internal combustion engine counterparts.
By Peter Theuri 1 month ago
Why Africa's adoption of electric vehicles is in low gear
Kenya's economy to grow at 5.2pc in 2024 amid mounting headwinds
Investor confidence has continued to be buoyed by the new government’s plans to stabilise public finances, as well as the more general improvement in risk appetite.
By Peter Theuri 1 month ago
Kenya's economy to grow at 5.2pc in 2024 amid mounting headwinds
Lazy bunch: Fools' Day pranks show how fast fabricated stories can travel
Quick gratification at being among the first to share news has ruined trust and reliability, and intellectual querying of information.
By Peter Theuri 1 month ago
Lazy bunch: Fools' Day pranks show how fast fabricated stories can travel
Lazy bunch: We miss on crucial information because we don't read
On April 1, The Standard newspaper ran a story announcing that former US President Barack Obama would be resettling in Kenya in June for at least a year in a new diplomatic role.
By Peter Theuri 1 month ago
Lazy bunch: We miss on crucial information because we don't read
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The pros and cons of State subsidised housing project
Subsidisation has always been welcomed in housing. It is well-intentioned and should be responsible for good outcomes, including improved quality of life, but it has its problems.
By Peter Theuri 1 month ago
The pros and cons of State subsidised housing project
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Pain on the cross, pain in the pockets: High cost of living puts damper on Easter holiday
Many Kenyans were in a sombre mood not only because of this commemoration but also a sad realisation they have nothing to celebrate his rising from the dead, three days later.
By Peter Theuri 1 month ago
Pain on the cross, pain in the pockets: High cost of living puts damper on Easter holiday
Student accommodation opens new investment frontier
Kenya and the rest of Africa continue to experience a rapidly growing youthful population, and the sustained undersupply of formal student housing will only keep on increasing demand
By Peter Theuri 1 month ago
Student accommodation opens new investment frontier
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Near or far away from competition? This is where to set up new business
Customers will always prefer places where they can have alternatives and can make choices at will.
By Peter Theuri 1 month ago
Near or far away from competition? This is where to set up new business
President Obama to Relocate to Kenya in June
Final touches being done on a grand, highly secured, ultramodern block in the outskirts of Nyeri, cryptically labelled "Yad Sloof Lirpa", an old slogan of his alma mater Occidental College.
By Peter Theuri 2 months ago
President Obama to Relocate to Kenya in June
Experts: Why Kenya is unlikely to see a property bubble
Clive Ndege, head of sales at Superior Homes Kenya says the widely speculated bubble “is a rise in housing costs that is driven by demand, speculation, and reckless spending until it bursts.
By Peter Theuri 2 months ago
Experts: Why Kenya is unlikely to see a property bubble
Kenya needs to train more personnel for cheaper, quality healthcare
In Kenya, we are significantly below the required level of physicians or nurses per 1,000 people according to the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) standards.
By Peter Theuri 2 months ago
Kenya needs to train more personnel for cheaper, quality healthcare
Harold ready to teach curriculum of useless stuff
Being a school for adults, we would have loved to assume they all had common sense but aware that Harold has a dearth of this, we included it as one of the key subjects to be taught.
By Peter Theuri 2 months ago
Harold ready to teach curriculum of useless stuff
Kepsa condemns opposition call for business boycotts
Kenya Private Sector Alliance (Kepsa) warned that such calls will hurt an economy primed for recovery and could lead to numerous job losses.
By Peter Theuri 2 months ago
Kepsa condemns opposition call for business boycotts
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Like in 2016, weekly protests may leave Kenya's economy worse off
Experts say Azimio-led demos could complicate an already delicate business environment. In 2016, 44 per cent of the businesses felt that economic conditions had worsened.
By Peter Theuri 2 months ago
Like in 2016, weekly protests may leave Kenya's economy worse off
Kenyans happiest people in Eastern Africa, report
Kenya is a happier country in 2023, climbing up the rankings to position 111 from position 119 in 2022 in the World Happiness Report
By Peter Theuri 2 months ago
Kenyans happiest people in Eastern Africa, report
Karen Nyamu: Increase minimum wage to Sh22,680
Nominated Senator Karen Nyamu wants government to increase minimum wage by 50pc in the face of “current harsh economic conditions and the deteriorating rate of inflation”.
By Peter Theuri 2 months ago
Karen Nyamu: Increase minimum wage to Sh22,680
Opposition protests rock Kenya, Nigeria, Tunisia and South Africa
Thousands of demonstrators across four African countries yesterday heeded calls for anti-government protests to agitate for an end to, among others, worsening economic conditions.
By Peter Theuri 2 months ago
Opposition protests rock Kenya, Nigeria, Tunisia and South Africa
World Bank raises lending to Kenya by Sh32.5 billion
The World Bank is lending Kenya an additional Sh32.5 billion raising the amount agreed for budget support to $1 billion (Sh129.9 billion).
By Peter Theuri 2 months ago
World Bank raises lending to Kenya by Sh32.5 billion
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Dollar shortage persists as costly imports dry up forex reserves
Outside CBK, exchange rates are even worse, at a staggering average of Sh140. Crucial imports may spin out of reach and cost of living, as a result, will remain high
By Peter Theuri 2 months ago
Dollar shortage persists as costly imports dry up forex reserves
Salinity: The costly headache that shapes coastal architecture
With the prestige, and the proximity to the sea comes a cost - that dream house, and even the posh car, could be damaged due to repeated exposure to the saline ocean water.
By Peter Theuri 2 months ago
Salinity: The costly headache that shapes coastal architecture