Looming job shakeups call for a just energy transition for Kenyan workers The rights of Kenyan workers in the energy sector must be taken into consideration due to the possible job misalignments that might arise.
Here is what you need to now on the 2024/25 Budget We could all do with less controversy and the attendant uncertainty that necessarily follow public participation disputes.
Flexible capital raising to boost economic growth CMA regulations have revised the 'one-size-fits-all' capital raising and listing standards.
Planning cities amid climate change Whether you’re watching television or reading a newspaper, the outlook for our planet appears increasingly grim. Just within the past week, torrential rains have wreaked havoc from East Africa to...
Death of 10 KDF in West Pokot makes North Rift peace urgent Political grandstanding and the absence of face-to-face dialogue have perpetuated a vicious cycle of revenge and retribution.
What will get Kenya off grey list In February 2024, Kenya was placed on the infamous grey list by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
Kenyan doctors are on strike to stop wage slavery, exploitation At least 4,000 doctors are employed in Kenya’s public healthcare sector.
Review the school infrastructure funding model to create equity Poor and inequitable infrastructure are some of the factors hindering learning in most schools in Africa.
Needed: Resilience plans to protect Kenyan cities from climate threats Recent severe flooding across key cities in Kenya has revealed vulnerabilities to extreme weather.
Should leaders be the last to eat? Should leaders be the ones to eat last? The US Marines believe so, as it shows they care for their people.
What the international tax reforms mean for local investment policies The world is undergoing a major transformation in the international tax landscape, informed by, among others, changes in business models.
Assessing the impact of IFRS 18 standard on your organisation IFRS 18, the new IFRS accounting standard effective from 1 January 2027, introduces three main changes.
CMA regulations recipe for confusion Before I start, I want to doff my hat to the Kenya Power technicians.
The Treasury must study counties County governments have raised the alarm saying their operations may stall because the Office of the Controller of Budget is delaying approval of funds already released by the Treasury.
Promote rainwater harvesting for sustainable agriculture, livelihoods The common adage, make hay while the sun shines is an apt advice we should heed.
Developing technical skills for the extractive sectors should be a priority Any investor intent on venturing into Kenya usually has a checklist.
Assessing market makers, benefits for NSE investors A few months ago, the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) said it was considering licensing a new class of market participants — broker dealers.
Africa’s export growth promising The 2024 Global Trade Outlook and Statistics report heralds promising prospects for global trade.
Reform Kenya’s intellectual property rights to reap benefits of innovation Knowledge is the currency of innovation.
Our specialists drive services and production; they deserve better pay The high-level forum held at Bomas last week to discuss Kenya’s wage bill made helpful resolutions.
Re-imagining industrial policy In the intricate dance of global progress, economic growth and innovation have long choreographed the steps of industrial policy.
Gen Ogolla: How power of humility delivers transformative leadership From a leadership perspective, I noticed two keywords that repeatedly described the General's life: Humility and Integrity.
Can real estate investment trusts lead to affordable home ownership? Kenya's affordable housing agenda is a government initiative aimed at addressing the housing deficit.
Green services can be profitable for logistics firms with good strategies The market for green logistics, while still nascent, is expanding quickly.