Following recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, energy analysts are warning that gas prices in the U.S. could exceed $3 per gallon as early as next week.
Following recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, energy analysts are warning that gas prices in the U.S. could exceed $3 per gallon as early as next week.
Britam General Insurance has unveiled an artificial intelligence-driven motor claims service that processes and pays eligible claims within two hours, slashing the typical five-day industry turnaround that has long frustrated
The Central Bank of Kenya has officially approved Safaricom's request to mask customers' full names and phone numbers in Lipa na M-Pesa Till and Paybill transactions, ending a decade-long practice that left millions of Kenyans exposed to data harvesting and unsolicited marketing.
Seventeen African countries have signed bilateral health agreements with the United States under President Donald Trump's "America First" global health strategy, securing billions in funding but triggering a continent-wide backlash over demands for sensitive health data, mining access, and what critics describe as "lopsided" terms that undermine sovereignty.
Global financial institutions are sounding the alarm over mounting debt and drought risks threatening Kenya’s economic recovery.
Kenya’s Central Bank has officially greenlit phone number masking for M-Pesa transactions, a landmark development that will significantly enhance data privacy and help curb fraud across mobile money platforms.
The ongoing conflict involving Iran and strikes across the Gulf region is now threatening Kenya’s Gulf trade, valued around Sh700 billion — a core pillar of the nation’s export economy and supply chain.
Exits like this are not purely about value realization — they also reflect strategic repositioning as global capital adjusts to regulatory, competitive, and operational realities in frontier markets,” said Dr. Amelia Wachira, financial services analyst.
Kenya’s transport industry is mourning the death of Azym Dossa, the founder of Easy Coach, whose bold vision and disciplined management style transformed long-distance bus travel in the country. Dossa
Longhorn Publishers has trimmed its half-year loss to KSh 11 million — a notable step toward financial stabilization.