Firms Bank on Discounts to Lift Sales as Private Sector Growth Accelerates in October
Kenyan companies offered more discounts in October to attract customers as demand improved and inflation pressures eased
CMA Clears REIT Manager, Wealth Manager, Coffee Broker and Securities Dealer in Market Expansion Move
CMA has approved four new licenses that expand participation and product depth in Kenya’s capital markets
Kenya is Ignoring KSh 2 Trillion Worth of Unpaid Household Work, Mostly Done by Women
President Ruto Admits Kenya is Load-Shedding as Electricity Demand Outstrips Supply
President William Ruto has acknowledged that Kenya is rationing electricity to cope with an energy shortfall, marking the first public confirmation of load-shedding
Made in Tatu City- How 100 Businesses, 70% Kenyan, Are Thriving in Africa’s New Urban Hub
Tatu City, a 5,000-acre Special Economic Zone north of Nairobi, has become a key manufacturing and logistics hub in East Africa. Home to over 100 mostly Kenyan-owned firms, it combines reliable infrastructure, SEZ tax incentives, and modern warehousing.
Investments such as FullCare’s US$100 million medical apparel plant and Hewatele’s US$20 million expansion highlight growing industrial capacity, while facilities like “The Link” and advanced logistics parks position Tatu City at the centre of Kenya’s new wave of industrial growth.
Kenya’s Motorcycle Market Rebounds to Pre-Pandemic Levels
August 2025 marked a clear turning point in Kenya’s motorcycle market as registrations reached 15,699 units, the highest monthly level since June 2022.
KCB Expands Payment Infrastructure Footprint with Pesapal Minority Stake
KCB Group PLC has agreed to acquire a minority stake in Pesapal, a fintech company runs payment processing for online and point‑of‑sale transactions
I&M Holdings Hits New All-Time High as a Decades-Long Transition Comes Full Circle
At KSh 45, the group’s market capitalization stands at approximately KSh 78.3 billion.
Top Interior Design Trends in Kenya for 2025
Styles and tastes have evolved over the years, shaped by culture, travel, technology, and even the times we live in. And Kenya is no exception.
Former Employee Accuses M-KOPA of Racism in Employee Share Scheme
Fintech giant M-KOPA and its parent company have been accused of running a racially segregated employee share scheme
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 Concert Culture Rebounds, Sales Set to Grow by 2.1% Annually -PWC Outlook
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.