Sports, The Last Island of Attention in a Noisy Media World
In an age of endless noise, sports remain the last true island of attention, showing how brands can use live moments to build authentic connections, inspire engagement, and create lasting emotional impact in Kenya’s evolving media landscape.
Kenya’s live music economy is staging a strong comeback, in tandem with the broader rebound of Africa’s entertainment scene and the return of audiences to in-person events.
De-risking Africa’s Growth by Building Investor Confidence
Africa’s next growth frontier lies not just in innovation, but in structure, where governance, compliance, and collaboration can de-risk investment and unlock the continent’s true potential.
Over 500,000 Videos Were Removed in Kenya in Q2, 2025-TikTok Community Guidelines Report
The Keys to Unlock South Africa's Oil and Gas Exploration
South Africa controls most of the Orange Basin, but it lags behind its northern neighbor thanks to bureaucratic and legal hurdles.
New Catalytic Fund Targets Africa's Mental Health Financing Gap
The Africa Venture Philanthropy Alliance (AVPA) and its partners have set up a Catalytic Pooled Fund for Mental Health Investment to mobilise private and institutional financing toward one of Africa’s most underfunded health sectors
The High Court in Nairobi has stopped the planned sale of 75 million Britam Insurance Company shares at the center of a dispute between businessman Peter Munga and the Africa Banking Corporation (ABC Bank).
KenGen, alongside China's Kaishan Group have broken ground on what they say will be the world’s first geothermal-powered green fertilizer plant
Kenya’s public debt reached KSh 12.06T in September 2025 (67.3% of GDP), crossing the KSh 12T mark. The shift in financing was driven by domestic borrowing, which rose KSh 1.06T YoY as external debt increased only slightly. FX risk declined, and credit ratings improved, though external debt service remains elevated.
Sports, The Last Island of Attention in a Noisy Media World
In an age of endless noise, sports remain the last true island of attention, showing how brands can use live moments to build authentic connections, inspire engagement, and create lasting emotional impact in Kenya’s evolving media landscape.
Kenya’s live music economy is staging a strong comeback, in tandem with the broader rebound of Africa’s entertainment scene and the return of audiences to in-person events.
De-risking Africa’s Growth by Building Investor Confidence
Africa’s next growth frontier lies not just in innovation, but in structure, where governance, compliance, and collaboration can de-risk investment and unlock the continent’s true potential.
Over 500,000 Videos Were Removed in Kenya in Q2, 2025-TikTok Community Guidelines Report
The Keys to Unlock South Africa's Oil and Gas Exploration
South Africa controls most of the Orange Basin, but it lags behind its northern neighbor thanks to bureaucratic and legal hurdles.
New Catalytic Fund Targets Africa's Mental Health Financing Gap
The Africa Venture Philanthropy Alliance (AVPA) and its partners have set up a Catalytic Pooled Fund for Mental Health Investment to mobilise private and institutional financing toward one of Africa’s most underfunded health sectors
The High Court in Nairobi has stopped the planned sale of 75 million Britam Insurance Company shares at the center of a dispute between businessman Peter Munga and the Africa Banking Corporation (ABC Bank).
KenGen, alongside China's Kaishan Group have broken ground on what they say will be the world’s first geothermal-powered green fertilizer plant
Kenya’s public debt reached KSh 12.06T in September 2025 (67.3% of GDP), crossing the KSh 12T mark. The shift in financing was driven by domestic borrowing, which rose KSh 1.06T YoY as external debt increased only slightly. FX risk declined, and credit ratings improved, though external debt service remains elevated.