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There is a quiet, cunning economy that thrives in the shadows of death. In Kenya, some unscrupulous individuals have been

In March 2008, Kenyans borrowed against their homes, and Chamas pooled their savings to buy Safaricom shares. As a result,

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has unveiled an expansive scholarship programme under the East Africa Centre of Excellence in

As the June 30 tax filing deadline approaches, the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has stepped in to explain something many

Let’s talk about a tax that many people see on their payment statements but don’t fully understand: Withholding Tax (WHT).

Teachers who served as examiners, supervisors and invigilators during national examinations will now earn more following a revision of the

Mansa-X Special Funds have surpassed USD 1 billion (Sh129 billion) in assets under management, cementing their position as Kenya’s largest

Kenya is witnessing a disturbing trend that could have serious implications for the country’s economy. The Central Bank of Kenya

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has rolled out a nationwide document verification exercise across all sub-counties as part of an

The proposed listing of Kenya Pipeline Company marks one of the most consequential capital-markets events in recent Kenyan history. On

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has announced that it will begin posting a total of 9,159 newly recruited teachers to

Money rarely disappears loudly. Most of the time, it leaks quietly through indecision, fear, and badly chosen “safe” options. People