KCB is proving that digital transformation drives real results.
KCB is proving that digital transformation drives real results.
Kenya’s business environment is defined by uncertainty. From sudden tax changes and interest rate spikes to global supply chain disruptions and election-related slowdowns, economic shocks are no longer rare events.
Kenya’s proposed Ksh.5 trillion National Infrastructure Fund Bill has come under sharp scrutiny from fiscal watchdogs, with the Controller of Budget and the Auditor General warning that gaps in the draft law could expose public resources to misuse unless safeguards are strengthened.
Tanzanian billionaire Rostam Azizi says Nation Media Group will expand and create more jobs under new ownership.
Kenya’s wholesale and retail industry — a cornerstone of employment — is under pressure.
Apple is moving into video podcasting, announcing a major upgrade to Apple Podcasts that will let users seamlessly switch between listening and watching shows, as the company takes aim at rivals YouTube and Spotify, which have increasingly dominated the fast-growing video podcast space.
The policy shift, which includes ending value-added tax (VAT) rebates on solar panel exports and gradually phasing out incentives for battery production, is expected to increase the cost of solar equipment across the continent, where most countries rely heavily on Chinese imports.
The economic case for the Africa electric mobility boom is becoming increasingly compelling.
The PAYE proposal signals a strategic policy shift toward income relief for lower earners, but its long-term sustainability will depend on balancing household support with fiscal discipline.
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.