Communications Authority Acquires ID-to-SIM Card Verification System
Kenya plans to procure a cloud-based ID-to-SIM verification platform that will allow individuals to check, via SMS, which mobile numbers are registered under their identification documents.
Kenya Escalates Drought Interventions
This suggests that while drought risks are mounting in vulnerable counties, broader inflation pressures remain contained at the national level
KRA Onboards 500 Fuel Stations as Taxpayers Scramble to Meet New E-TIMS Rules
KRA says it has onboarded over 500 fuel stations onto its eTIMS fuel module, representing about 16% of outlets nationwide.
Kenya Raises KSh 290.3Bn to Refinance Eurobond Debt
The Kenyan Government has raised US$2.25B (KSh 290.3B) in a dual-tranche Eurobond sale to refinance near-term external debt, funding a buyback of its 2028 and 2032 notes and extending maturities to 2034 and 2039.
The state sold US$900M seven-year notes at 7.875% and US$1.35B 12-year notes at 8.700%, with proceeds set aside to retire up to US$500M (KSh 64.5B) of outstanding Eurobonds and support the budget.
Treasury linked the deal to improved investor confidence following Kenya’s recent credit rating upgrade.
How Procedural Errors Toppled KRA’s KSh 53mn Tax Claim
Gulf Energy Secures KSh 1.9bn Rig Ahead of Turkana Oil Launch
Gulf Energy E&P BV has leased a KSh 1.94 billion ($15 million) onshore drilling rig in Abu Dhabi, UAE as it prepares to kick off production
Kenya Grants Uganda Exclusive Board Seats in KPC
The government has extended the Kenya Pipeline Company IPO by three working days after the Capital Markets Authority approved a revised closing date of February 24, 2026, following investor feedback during the offer period.
The extension comes alongside governance amendments that recognize KPC’s regional role, including board nomination rights for Uganda subject to shareholding thresholds.
Offer terms remain unchanged, with allocation results due on March 4 and trading set to begin on the Nairobi Securities Exchange on March 9.
NSSF's Billions Tied Up in Dozens of Land, Tax Disputes
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) sits at the centre of dozens of unresolved court cases and arbitrations that together run into the tens of billions of shillings
How Toll-Free Numbers Boost Customer Experience Platforms
A toll-free number- typically a business phone line that customers can call without incurring call charges- removes cost barriers at the point of contact and encourages direct engagement.
Zoho's Crosses 150 Million Users as it Marks 30th Anniversary
Zoho Corporation has announced that it now has one million paying customers and more than 150 million users globally across its four subsidiaries.
The divergence between rising operating expenses and modest output price increases points to a tightening of corporate margins.
MPs Demand Action Against Those Luring Kenyans to Russia-Ukraine War
Members of Parliament are intensifying calls for executive accountability after a National Intelligence Service (NIS) report revealed that over 1,000 Kenyan citizens have been recruited