PRIME Kenya’s pathways to Singapore status With proper policies and the right attitude, the country could easily attain the much-idealised standards.
PRIME A year of renewal and opportunity We anticipate increased activity across the board, more initial public offerings, listings by introduction and deeper corporate engagement.
Crucial role of FMCG sector in realising green economy dream With accessibility, innovation and sustainability sector has globally emerged as a critical champion of sustainability and circular economies.
The State must take action now to avoid electoral violence in 2027 Political leaders must shun division and pursue responsible reforms that safeguard national security and free, fair elections.
Durability, not numbers, will define Kenya’s affordable housing projects This year, Kenya targeted 200,000 affordable homes annually but is delivering only about 50,000, leaving a 150,000-unit gap.
PRIME Why Kenya’s tax, regulation path is perilous Kenya’s drive to become an Asian tiger economy faces hurdles as small businesses struggle with new taxes and regulations.
Celebrate responsibly by protecting the environment this festive season As 2025 ends, the festive season reminds us to celebrate responsibly while protecting the planet.
Chequered year closes with hopes for historical land injustice claimants 2025 was a pivotal year for Kenya’s land sector, with new taxes, contentious allocations, fraud crackdowns, and progress on historical land injustices.
How AI is powering next phase of Kenya’s real estate growth Data-led decisions, and artificial intelligence are replacing opaque pricing, reshaping property discovery, financing and trust.
Why corporate reporting is critical to organisations and stakeholders Organisations must view corporate reporting as a critical component for achieving long-term success. To achieve this, management must break free from the past and begin reimagining corporate...
PRIME Sustainable development must go hand in hand with people’s safety Across the country, poorly maintained infrastructure often becomes unsafe infrastructure. When spaces are neglected, insecurity quickly follows.
Now that Christmas is over, what are you going to do with your tree? According to research carried out in 2012 by consumer group Which?, only 20 percent of households were planning to buy real trees, with 50 percent of households opting for artificial trees.
Festive spending fuels counterfeits surge National studies estimate that counterfeit trade costs Kenya over Sh100 billion annually in lost revenue.
Reflections from South Africa’s national broadband strategy Sustainable digital growth is not achieved by adding more equipment alone, but by making smarter infrastructure choices that lower long-term energy and carbon intensity while improving reliability.
Closing construction skills gap through training, policy and partnerships In the end, policy will not resolve the issue of construction skills in Kenya, but deliberate collaborations will ensure that policy is transformed into practice.
Gendered networking only succeeds when purpose is well defined Essentially, in compulsory situations, organisations typically design events from the top-down and pressure women to attend under the narrow-minded assumption that shared gender alone guarantees...
Kenya’s next industrial revolution will be built on scale For Kenya, where infrastructure expansion and housing demand continue to rise, the creation of large, efficient industrial players is not just good for business; it’s an economic necessity.
Have you covered the ‘what if’ as you gear up for holiday festivities? During December, when you're doing more mileage than the entire year combined, that gap becomes glaring.
When AI stops noise, reveals the builder Building networks that outlive personalities and include people who notice when you are not okay. Making decisions that remain true beyond your lifetime, understanding that integrity itself is...
PRIME Smart appliances can help make festivities enjoyable What’s remarkable about the evolution of smart home technology is that it enhances our capacity to be present for the festivities instead of replacing the human element.
Leading the charge to end digital violence against women and girls Digital violence has outgrown its roots as a social issue; it now poses a serious economic and developmental risk.
PRIME Who benefits from the economic upside? The relationship between the average salary and housing prices has deteriorated compared to 30 years ago. People’s wages are not growing, and everything feels unaffordable.
We must build strong and deliberate partnerships to unlock decent jobs Unlocking access to decent jobs requires strong, deliberate partnerships between governments, the private sector, and institutions that can convene, de-risk, and deliver with speed, trust, and...
The Belt and Road Initiative after a decade: What critics miss At its core, the BRI is about connectivity: linking markets, people, and economies through infrastructure. Roads, railways, ports and energy projects are its backbone.
PRIME AfCFTA’s big dream will fail without smallholders of Africa Investments in projects like the Trans-African Highway Network promise to slash travel times by half and integrate 16 landlocked nations into global supply chains.