How eTIMS supports small farmers, agribusiness eTIMS empowers Kenyan farmers to formalise sales, access credit, and compete in modern markets.
Kenya’s Sh5trn dream and challenges ahead Kenya’s Sh5 trillion National Infrastructure Fund could transform the nation—but only if it invests in young people, not just roads and bridges.
Africa future trade corridors may run East, not West China-backed infrastructure is quietly redirecting Africa’s trade eastward, linking the continent to Asia and transforming regional economies.
Nuclear energy key to Kenya’s First World bid Embracing nuclear power is a strategic leap toward securing a clean, prosperous future and leapfrogging the limitations of a developing economy.
How to transform Kenya into world-class nation The success of Singapore is not by chance, but it is a creation of the leadership that coordinated values, incentives, and accountability. Kenya must similarly cultivate a culture where public...
Pension managers must beef up cybersecurity Human behaviour remains one of the weakest points in cybersecurity. A single employee clicking on a convincing phishing link can compromise an entire platform, which is why continuous staff...
Why Lessos-Kabarnet Line is a game-changer Transmission lines are not built for the present alone, but for future generations as well. For residents of Baringo and its environs, stable power has long been more of an aspiration than a...
How we can bridge start-up chasm in Africa In the wake of funding cutbacks from development partners, who remains to help African start-ups get far along on their journey to make them viable for commercial finance?
Why future of African football depends on fans The most important partner in safeguarding African football is the fan. Every legal subscription, every pay-per-view, every legitimate stream is a vote for the sport’s survival
Why culture is key to success of organisations December offers a rare strategic pause; a moment when the tyranny of operational urgency yields to reflection.
Positioning Kenya as top global destination The Magical Kenya Mountain & Trail Series has already demonstrated the potential of blending sport, culture, and county-level economic development.
Why Ndindi Nyoro is wrong on Safaricom shares Mr Nyoro’s critique is grounded in political rhetoric, not financial or strategic reality.
How 2026 tax changes will affect businesses Many businesses may be forced to abandon long-time suppliers and shift to formal channels, a transition that carries cost implications.
How maternal, child health Bill can deliver UHC The Bill seeks to establish a clear legal framework guaranteeing the right to maternal, newborn, and child health services.
Why Kenya needs truthful talk on tax reforms Missing revenue targets is no longer a matter of inconvenience; it places the country at risk of heightened borrowing.
PRIME Civic education vital for youth awareness Civic education and registration drives should target communities, universities, colleges, youth events and online platforms to ensure that Kenya’s largest demographic takes its rightful place at...
PRIME Assure investors in energy sector of support In the just-released Energy Compact 2025-2030, the government is seeking more involvement of the private sector beyond power generation.
Safaricom stake sale bodes well for growth By opting for the initial Sh40.2 billion payment from Vodacom, the State is banking on the present time value of money, at an opportune moment for the country and the strategic telco.
Rironi–Mau Summit Road plan a game-changer By constructing such modern transportation arteries, Kenya signals predictability, seriousness, and readiness for global business.
PRIME Deliver on Africa’s climate finance promises According to the World Meteorological Organisation, Africa is warming faster than the global average, and estimates that countries are losing up to five percent of GDP with many forced to...
PRIME Data a powerful weapon in financial crimes fight Kenya’s Medium-Term Revenue Strategy places inter-agency data sharing at the heart of modern revenue administration, and KRA’s results speak for themselves.
PRIME ‘Kadogo’ economy handy during hard times Smaller packs move steadily regardless of economic cycles since they align with daily rather than monthly budgets.
PRIME Strengthen cyber laws to safeguard citizens’ data Cybercriminals exploit vulnerabilities in inadequate legal frameworks, attacking both people and organisations.
PRIME We must regulate AI to secure digital rights With widespread uptake of AI in Kenya, users are likely to be susceptible to risks and dangers of unchecked technology.
PRIME Rironi–Mau Summit Road: Gateway to Kenya’s next economic frontier With its dual carriageway and modern design, it will cut travel time between Nairobi and Mau Summit by several hours, easing the movement of goods and lowering logistics costs.