Live54+ is betting that Africa’s next creative breakthrough will come not from isolated markets, but from a connected ecosystem built to scale talent, storytelling and brand impact across borders.
Live54+ is betting that Africa’s next creative breakthrough will come not from isolated markets, but from a connected ecosystem built to scale talent, storytelling and brand impact across borders.
Kenya’s economy is walking a tightrope between steady growth and rising debt pressures, with the coming years set to determine whether fiscal reforms translate into sustainable prosperity or deeper financial strain.
Skyward Airlines has launched twice-weekly flights between Nairobi and Vipingo Ridge, a move expected to stimulate tourism, real estate investment and business travel across Kilifi County.
In boardrooms, startups, and family businesses alike, true leadership is not defined by position or profit margins — it is defined by discipline, consistency, and the quiet habits practiced when no one is watching.
Two decades ago, 2005 marked a turning point for Kenya’s economy — from debt relief and mobile banking breakthroughs to bold moves in mining and finance, the decisions made then continue to influence the nation’s economic landscape today.
He rarely seeks the spotlight, yet his influence runs through Nairobi’s skyline, the tea fields of Kenya, and the balance sheets of listed companies — Sameer Naushad Merali is quietly steering one of East Africa’s most formidable business empires.
Real influence isn’t loud, fast, or transactional — it’s consistent, strategic, and quiet. Successful operators aren’t chasing connections; they are cultivating value.
Forget flashy apps and crypto dreams — Africa’s real economic acceleration will come from the backbone of trade: logistics, warehousing, and compliance systems. These “boring” sectors are quietly powering jobs, reducing costs, and unlocking intra‑Africa commerce.
Hackers no longer need to guess your password — they can bypass it entirely and walk straight into your digital life.
As the NSE hits all-time highs, savvy investors are quietly moving billions to Treasury bills, money market funds, and dividend stocks in a major defensive pivot.