After a period of uncontrolled borrowing and the unveiling of several mega infrastructure projects, Kenya’s government is increasingly finding...
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Stories centred around happenings in Kenya
On October 16th, this year’s World Food day, we thought we would take a look at a problem that once crept into Kenya’s agricultural...
Every other month, Kenyans wake to news headlines of millions of taxpayer shillings being lost or stolen from public coffers. How exactly does this...
“When a society embraces its young, it embraces and nurtures their talents as well, but what if the society itself doesn’t know how to...
Police officers in Limuru this morning (September 10, 2019) rescued a newborn baby who had been dumped in a pit latrine in Kabuku village, Limuru...
Many public schools in the country are at risk of losing the land they sit on. Others already have. What can be done to assist them? Africa...
On 15th March 2019, High Court Judge Weldon Korir declared the Double Tax Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) between Kenya and Mauritius unconstitutional...
A day after acting Kenya Power Managing Director and CEO Jared Othieno said that the utility firm would be going after over 3,500 customers it...
Secretly recorded conversation reveals that senior members of the Oshwal community tried to “sell” Alika to keep parents out of prison The recording...
There is an ongoing debate nationally on whether to amend the Constitution or not, with the conversation being driven mainly by politicians. The...