Entrepreneur’s Corner

For many Kenyans, filing annual tax returns has traditionally been treated like a seasonal ritual of panic. People wait until

For years, many Kenyans treated tax filing as a last-minute clerical exercise. Some waited until the deadline week. Others handed

Ambition does not collapse only because of lack of capital. It also collapses because people lie where truth is supposed

NCBA Bank has once again affirmed its position as a purpose-driven financial institution after securing three prestigious accolades at the

Kenya’s financial resilience is anchored by more than 300,000 grassroots savings groups that collectively manage an estimated KSh 300 billion.

Creative thinking is one of the most important skills for entrepreneurs who want to succeed. It helps them find new

Ethics is one of the most abused words in business because many people speak about it as though it is

In an industrial zone on the outskirts of Abidjan (Cote d’Ivoire), a small food‑processing company employs 28 young people. Demand

Many SMEs in Kenya face a persistent and costly problem: losing their best employees just when the business needs them

Across Kenya’s bustling cities and quiet towns, a growing number of citizens are taking on multiple jobs just to stay

In Kampala, a major agricultural shift is taking shape as AMAC COMEX and The Grain Council Union of Uganda move

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are widely celebrated as the backbone of Kenya’s economy. They account for roughly 7.4 million