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CEOs urge State relief package as Iran war drives up firms' costs
Kenyan CEOs are urging the government to introduce tax relief and subsidies as the Iran conflict drives up fuel and production costs, according to…
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How Iran war is shaking Kenya’s tea industry
Rising costs and export disruptions strain Kenya's vital tea industry.
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New branches, AI adoption as Mhasibu targets 100,000 membership
The government has cited dividend payment as the biggest challenge threatening the stability of Saccos even as it insists that it has no interest in…
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Who is John Ternus, Apple's new CEO?
The leadership change marks the end of an era at one of the world's most iconic companies.
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African chefs shine at continental culinary competition
Emerging and professional chefs from Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, and Botswana were honoured at this year's Ladha Za Afrika Culinary Competition,…
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From self-hate to icon: Seline Achieng's fight for disability inclusion
After years of silence and depression, she now champions disability awareness in Dagoretti North.
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Bolt fights back against Kenya's crackdown on ride-hailing apps
Bolt is challenging Kenyan regulations requiring it to be licensed and comply with fare and data rules, in a legal dispute with NTSA over control of…
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Shifting credit patterns push farmers back to digital loans
Digital credit regains as farmers shift borrowing patterns amid tightening informal financing...
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National Oil goes missing in action amid another crippling fuel crisis
Amid a worsening fuel crisis in Kenya, the National Oil Corporation of Kenya is facing criticism for its limited role in stabilising fuel supply.
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Kenya police mission wins hearts of Haitians
In a video, locals are seen erecting barricades to stop officers' departure.
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Why UN fears for this Kenyan’s life
Special rapporteur has expressed frustration over failure by Kenyan government and Del Monte to...
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Are family businesses wasting their natural advantages?
How Kenyan family businesses risk losing competitiveness as their traditional strengths, legacy, trust and long-term vision, struggle to adapt to…
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Why elderly teachers got promotions: TSC breaks down criteria
It can take 30 to 40 years for one to reach the grade of chief principal, meeting told.
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Coffee market nets Sh24 billion in six months
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Stolen, swapped, sold: How EA towns became black market for Nairobi bodabodas
In Tarakea, Tanzania, number plates are swapped, often replaced with those belonging to...
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Ruto’s 2032 chessboard: Is Kithure Kindiki the key to 'murima' loyalty?
Prof Kindiki is increasingly being seen as a possible 2032 succession figure.
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Kenyans turn to advance loans as salary delays bite
A report by UNIFI reveals that over half of salaried Kenyans rely on advance loans to cope with delayed wages and rising living costs.
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Young Turks and 2027: The rising force in Kenya’s next political battle
The new crop of leaders is already pushing for generational change within their parties.
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Second classroom for NYOTA project beneficiaries rolled out
The government has today rolled out the second mandatory classroom training of the NYOTA Project Business Support component.
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Reliance on rain-fed agriculture is increasingly untenable.
The over-reliance on rain-fed systems and the inconsistent feed costs are the main challenges currently facing the dairy sector in the country.
Sources
| Source | Tier | Status |
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| Daily Nation | Tier 1 | Active (10) |
| Nairobi Wire | Tier 2 | No response |
| Standard Media | Tier 2 | Active (10) |