Government and Policy

Tax policy changes are taking centre stage in shaping Kenya’s economic direction in 2026, as the government moves to increase

Kenya’s National Treasury is under growing pressure to strike a careful balance between managing the country’s rising debt and maintaining

The ongoing, high-profile dispute where JILK Construction Company Limited is seeking to stop the sale of EABL shares by Diageo

The National Youth Service (NYS) has officially kicked off a nationwide recruitment exercise aimed at enrolling thousands of young Kenyans

M-Ajira has moved to reassure candidates and their families following temporary delays affecting travel for some Kenyans scheduled to take

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

The High Court has issued fresh orders halting the implementation of a newly introduced instant traffic fines system by the

There are moments when a legal victory for the taxman quietly becomes a strategic defeat for the economy. The recent

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