Institute of Economic Affairs CEO Kwame Owino has previously told us that Kenya overloaded on debt by borrowing heavily from outsiders –...
Category - Kenya
Stories centred around happenings in Kenya
Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta has just jetted back into the country fresh from the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) that brought...
In an earlier piece where Institute of Economic Affairs CEO Kwame Owino breaks down Kenya’s debt as if he was explaining it to a teenager, he...
“As of July 2018, more money has been spent on Gaming—in all its forms and formats—than any other kind of entertainment on the planet. It’s a...
The High Court, sitting in Bungoma, has temporarily suspended the implementation of the 16% Value Added Tax (VAT) on petroleum products following a...
In a sit-down with Africa Uncensored‘s John-Allan Namu, economist David Ndii stated that Kenya is broke. Is it?
The coming into effect of the 16% Value Added Tax (VAT) on petroleum products in early September has ignited a nationwide debate on Kenya’s...
Kenya’s growing burden of drug resistant Tuberculosis is exerting a significant strain on the country’s economy and the health of the...
Is Kenya’s excessive borrowing constitutional? What are the implications in the grand scheme of things?
Africa Uncensored’s John-Allan Namu recently sat down with economist David Ndii to discuss the latest efforts by the government to fight...


