Kenya’s Fuel Pain Is Not an Accident: It Is a Tax Burden Built on Public Theft
Government and Policy
Kenyans are not suffering because fuel is naturally expensive. Kenyans are suffering because the price of fuel has been turned
Government and Policy
Kenyans are not suffering because fuel is naturally expensive. Kenyans are suffering because the price of fuel has been turned
Government and Policy
Fresh details have emerged linking Uganda to Kenya’s Sh12 billion fuel import scandal, raising serious concerns about how the controversial
Investment
By Deborah Sivyatsomana Kavira In many parts of the world, governments are encouraging the use of biofuels as a way
Entrepreneur's Corner
There is a dangerous illusion that traps hardworking people across every income level: the belief that a salary is the
Investment
By Robai Ludenyi Manufacturers in Kenya are turning up the heat on the government over soaring electricity costs, warning that
Opinion
By Robai Ludenyi Kenya’s business scene is slowly finding its balance as inflation remains steady and attention shifts to one
Market News
When the Government of Kenya decided to sell part of Kenya Pipeline Company to the public through an Initial Public
Investment
The proposed listing of Kenya Pipeline Company marks one of the most consequential capital-markets events in recent Kenyan history. On
Government and Policy
Compliance has become the polite word we use to hide economic violence. In Kenya today, compliance is no longer a
Investment
By Esther Murigi The price of onions in Nairobi’s Githurai market has nearly doubled in less than a year, leaving