Government and Policy

Land grabbing and trespassing have long been among the most toxic and destructive habits plaguing Kenya’s property sector. For years,

What began as a commercial dispute over a construction contract has slowly evolved into something much larger—and potentially more troubling.

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has revealed that a number of highly marketable degree programmes are

By Robai Ludenyi Kenya’s financial pressure eased slightly after the country recorded a significant reduction in the amount it paid

Kenyan manufacturers have raised concerns over the implementation of the Standards (Standards Levy) Order, 2025, warning that the revised framework

Kenya must understand one uncomfortable truth before the next election arrives: power rarely surrenders quietly. As 2027 approaches, the country

There is something deeply troubling happening quietly inside Kenya’s economic policy. It is a slow, methodical squeezing of the very

A nation’s budget is a mirror of its conscience. Today, Kenya’s conscience is being tested most disturbingly. The proposed rise

The Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) has issued a strong warning to Kenyans seeking admission to technical

Kenyan job seekers have been handed a fresh opportunity to secure employment in the public sector after the Teachers Service

Teachers across Kenya are edging closer to a nationwide strike following mounting frustrations over failing medical cover and delayed healthcare

By Robai Ludenyi Rising tensions in the Middle East are casting a shadow over the livelihoods of more than 400,000