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Senegal overcomes a controversial penalty decision and a near-walkout to defeat hosts Morocco 1-0 in extra time, claiming the 2025 AFCON title in Rabat.
The Cabinet approves a historic Ksh 4.7 trillion budget for 2026/27, prioritizing recurrent spending and county transfers while grappling with a significant deficit.
Strategic partnerships are essential for Kenyan businesses in 2026, as illustrated by the success of logistics entrepreneur Leadekei who prioritized alliances over isolation.
The Kenyan Registrar of Companies issues a 90-day ultimatum to 265 non-compliant firms, threatening them with deregistration and asset forfeiture.
President Ruto has urged cattle rustlers to abandon "stock theft" for the "stock exchange," launching a new platform to help ordinary Kenyans invest.
Global markets hit record highs, but BP suspends buybacks as profits slump 16%, exposing the perilous gap between corporate green ambitions and harsh economic realities.
The African Development Bank approves a $24.45 million grant to upgrade water and sanitation in Somalia’s Dollow, Qardho, and South Galkayo, benefiting over 500,000 people.
KeNHA announces 21 permanent and pensionable job vacancies, seeking engineers, ICT officers, and drivers to support its expanding infrastructure mandate.
Scientists find £700m underwater acoustic project, likened to a ‘fish disco’, could save 44 tonnes a year.
Safaricom has officially launched Ziidi Trader, a game-changing M-PESA feature that allows millions of Kenyans to buy and sell NSE shares directly from their phones, aiming to revolutionize retail investment.
Safaricom has moved one step further from being a payments rail to becoming a full-service financial platform, unveiling Ziidi Trader, a feature that allows M-PESA users to buy and sell shares listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) directly inside the app.
The PPB offers a rare chance for permanent government employment with 23 new vacancies, targeting both technical and administrative roles across Kenya.
Kenya needs builders, not just dreamers. Okumu challenges us to embrace the "sacred hustle" and sacrifice comfort to fix the systems failing our society.