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    NSE Overhauls Futures Margins and Introduces Sector Index Future Ahead of 2026

    NSE Overhauls Futures Margins and Introduces Sector Index Future Ahead of 2026

    NSE will introduce a Banking Sector Index future on 19 December 2025 and reset margins across major contracts. The new product offers a single hedge for bank-sector exposure and settles in cash. Margin changes vary across expiries, while NBSI margins start at KSh 100 and rise to 125. Existing positions will adjust to the new levels.
    Tribunal Rebukes KRA Over Stale Tax Claim Against Landlord

    Tribunal Rebukes KRA Over Stale Tax Claim Against Landlord

    The Tax Appeals Tribunal has delivered a setback to the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), cancelling a KSh 67.9 million assessment it issued against a Nairobi landlord
    NSE Logs Rare Two-Week Decline, Uchumi and Portland Defy Market Weakness

    NSE Logs Rare Two-Week Decline, Uchumi and Portland Defy Market Weakness

    The NSE posted a second straight weekly decline, one of only three such sequences in 2025. Broad indices weakened and market cap fell 0.82%, but NASI remains up 45.43% YTD. Trading stayed concentrated in Safaricom and large caps, while Uchumi and East African Portland Cement led gains. Foreign investors recorded a KSh 408M net outflow, marking a third week of selling.
    M-PESA Ethiopia Raises Alarm Over Access Block on Ethio Telecom Network

    M-PESA Ethiopia Raises Alarm Over Access Block on Ethio Telecom Network

    M-PESA Ethiopia reported that its new telco-agnostic Lehulm app became inaccessible on smartphones using Ethio Telecom mobile data days after launch. The company says customers cannot log in or complete transactions and is engaging regulators to restore access. The issue mirrors World Bank findings that Ethiopia’s telecom market still contains structural imbalances that favour the state-owned operator.
     Africa’s Demand for Refined Fuel to Surge into 2050

    Africa’s Demand for Refined Fuel to Surge into 2050

    Africa's oil demand will continue growing to 2050 and beyond, fueled by population growth, industrialization, and urbanization.
    Uchumi Extends 19-Day Surge, EA Portland Retreat Hits NSE Friday Session

    Uchumi Extends 19-Day Surge, EA Portland Retreat Hits NSE Friday Session

    Uchumi jumped 9.59% to extend a 19-session rally, taking YTD gains to 841%. Portland fell 9.86% for a second day. Turnover hit KSh 753M, led by Kenya Power, Safaricom and Equity. Foreign buys were KSh 142M against KSh 79M in sells.
    Is Crypto Uniquely Positioned as an Alternative Investment?

    Is Crypto Uniquely Positioned as an Alternative Investment?

    Crypto offers accessibility and liquidity rarely seen in traditional alternatives. Investors can buy, sell, and hold crypto assets with minimal friction, often around the clock. Writes Apollo Sande, Country Manager for Luno Kenya
    Regulator Clears HF Group’s 94.27 Million-Share ESOP, Replacing 2008 Staff Scheme

    Regulator Clears HF Group’s 94.27 Million-Share ESOP, Replacing 2008 Staff Scheme

    HF Group received approval from the Capital Markets Authority to issue and list 94.27 million new shares for its employee ownership plan, completing a process endorsed by shareholders at the May 2025 AGM. The approval activates a new ESOP framework that replaces the 2008 scheme and expands the company’s capital base through a KSh 5-per-share issuance. The structure caps ESOP holdings at 5 percent, allows allotment over five years and grants employees pari passu rights with existing shareholders.
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    Kenya, US Sign US$2.5bn Health Deal

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    Sustainable Aviation Fuels Could be Africa's Next Industrial Frontier

    Sustainable Aviation Fuels Could be Africa's Next Industrial Frontier

    Domestic Sustainable aviation fuel production could help address structural cost disadvantages facing African airlines — higher jet fuel prices, weak supplier competition, low procurement volumes, and higher taxes
    Trump’s 50-Year Mortgage Idea, A Kenyan Analyst Weighs In

    Trump’s 50-Year Mortgage Idea, A Kenyan Analyst Weighs In

    Trump’s 50-year mortgage idea is bold, perhaps even revolutionary. However, sometimes stretching a dream too far makes it fragile.