- Kenya doubles down on last-mile connections and mini-grids to achieve universal electricity by 2030
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- Renewable energy opens door to mass desalination in water-stressed Africa
- Ecobank pioneers world first nature bond to protect Africa’s fragile natural ecosystems
- IFTEX 2026 opens in Nairobi as industry leaders call for sustainability, market expansion and stronger trade partnerships
- China’s Swahili‑speaking electric cars target Africa’s fast‑growing market
- Is Morocco the new loophole? How Beijing is bypassing western electric vehicles’ tariffs
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Kenya
A majority of Kenyan workers are disengaged according to the 2024 edition of Gallup employees survey. The survey further shows that men are slightly…
Kenya’s $168Bn plundered development loans were taken over 11 year…
Kenya’s Political Instability has seen calls for President Ruto’s impeachment,…
President Uhuru Kenyatta has announced a minimum wage increase of 12 per cent from 1st…
The late President Mwai Kibaki championed the realization and objectives of the East African Community common market of trade liberalization for the citizens of the partner states in EAC. Currently, the EAC has grown to seven member states, significantly disrupting the trade balances in Africa.
President Mwai Kibaki’s administration conceptualized and spearheaded free primary education, infrastructure development in transport and energy, and fought for availability and access to healthcare in the country.
He introduced the Constituency development fund program (CDF) that has, over the years, funded education, health and water installation in all parts of the East African country.
Livestock farmers in Kenya’s arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) will receive training and financing from…
Oppo has announced plans of unveiling the newest addition to its Reno series, the OPPO…
Currently, Kenya has one of the world’s highest rates of road-related deaths, with 26.6 deaths per 100,000 people, which is likely only to increase as it is believed that by 2030, road traffic accidents will account for more deaths than AIDS in low- and middle-income countries.
Motorcycles have also been linked to crimes. Lax regulations have seen contract killers, drug peddlers, robbers, rapists, con artists, and petty thieves establish a home in the sector.
The Government of Kenya has suspended the violent police operation against all boda boda riders after the horrible Forest Road attack on the lady driver who was involved in an accident with a boda boda.
President Uhuru Kenyatta directed a security crackdown across the country to wipe out rogue motorcycle operators from the boda boda sector following the recent assault of a motorist along Wangari Maathai Road, Nairobi.
Equity has recorded a 99 per cent rise of its net profit to reach KSh…
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