Opinion

When a predawn fire swept through Nairobi’s Toi Market in mid-March 2026, hundreds of small businesses lost their premises and

Kenya’s real estate sector is not just evolving, it is being fundamentally reshaped. For years, the industry has approached the

The Alliance Française de Nairobi is the oldest in Kenya, having been founded in 1949 by Kenyans with an affinity

Article 201 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 requires that public finances be utilized prudently, in a manner that is

Across Sub-Saharan Africa, access to air conditioning (A/C) remains strikingly low, with only about 5% of households owning units, compared with more

For years, many Kenyan taxpayers have lived with one of the most frightening realities in business: the possibility that one

There is a painful question Kenya must now confront without fear, without hypocrisy, and without political cowardice: why are Kenyan

The crisis is bigger than fuel Kenya is again being asked to survive leadership by improvisation. Fuel prices rise, households

Walk into any busy restaurant in Nairobi today and you’ll notice something different. People are not just there to eat.

Kenya’s real estate sector continues to demonstrate resilience, contributing nearly 10 per cent to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

For years, Kenya’s youthful population has been framed as “the leaders of tomorrow” – a promise, a demographic dividend waiting

McKinsey & Company’s research on organisational health has consistently shown that companies with strong people-centric practices dramatically outperform their peers. Organisations in the top