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Minnesota and Illinois file a lawsuit against the Trump administration to stop aggressive ICE raids, escalating the conflict between Democratic states and the federal government over immigration policy.
**The resumption of direct flights after a five-year-hiatus is poised to inject vital revenue into the coastal tourism and trade sectors, intensifying the battle for East Africa's skies.**
Nairobi-based veterinary firm Atlantis Life Science is leveraging a powerful financial partnership to fuel its expansion into Uganda and Tanzania, aiming to dominate the regional market.
**A glut of unsold repossessed properties is forcing a dramatic shift in Kenya's credit market, with lenders now prioritising a borrower's cash flow over static assets like land.**
**New data reveals a massive flight to safety as investors prioritize capital preservation over high returns, pouring a record KES 400 billion into Money Market Funds.**
**Investors shrug off concerns from Tokyo, betting that a cooling American economy will force its central bank to lower borrowing costs, a move with significant implications for Kenya.**
A chilling UK report finds nearly four million children are victims of economic abuse. This investigative piece unpacks what this silent crisis means for families in Kenya, where financial control is a hidden but devastating reality.
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi insists Kenya must embrace private capital for major projects as traditional foreign funding dwindles, framing privatisation as a crucial step for economic survival.
In a bid to reverse a severe slump in foreign investment, the bourse has activated a 'sponsored access' model, with Absa executing the first-ever direct trade from South Africa.
n a clear flight to safety, Kenyan investors pushed assets in regulated collective investment schemes to a record KES 679.6 billion in the third quarter of 2025, with Money Market and flexible Special Funds emerging as the dominant havens for cash.
**While the electric vehicle giant faces a sales slump and reputational headwinds across the EU, Norway tells a story of unprecedented success, offering key lessons for the future of mobility.**
Italian and Canadian citizens, in Palestine to protect local communities, were hospitalized after a pre-dawn raid by masked Israeli settlers near Jericho, sparking international condemnation
The era of opaque bank loan pricing is over. A new benchmark, KESONIA, now dictates borrowing costs, promising transparency but demanding greater financial discipline from every Kenyan.