Business-driven stories that matter
Stay connected with the latest insights from our business ecosystem.
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.
As the LSK elections approach, the fraternity seeks a fearless leader with "balls of steel" to safeguard the rule of law against executive overreach, surpassing mere ceremonial duties.
The Social Health Authority defends its "automated" systems amidst a scandal exposing preferential treatment for the elite, as critics call it a digitized form of corruption.
Bello El-Rufai navigates a treacherous political rift between his father and the ruling party, a dynastic struggle that echoes the high-stakes succession battles of Kenyan politics.
Francis Ng’ang’a delivers chilling testimony on the negligence that led to his wife’s death at a high-end Nairobi clinic, exposing the dark underbelly of Kenya’s unregulated cosmetic surgery boom.
Aisha Muhammed-Oyebode delivers a stinging critique of Nigerian leadership, arguing that a lack of empathy has severed the bond between rulers and the people.
The era of "Kingpins" is dead; the "Mulembe Nation" demands direct engagement, not layered negotiation.
A critical opinion piece arguing that the traditional promise of education as a path to prosperity is broken, urging a shift from degrees to skills in a changing economy.
A deep dive into Kenya’s political evolution, tracing the line from the anti-KANU struggles of the 90s to the Gen Z digital revolution reshaping the 2027 landscape.
Treasury CS John Mbadi faces a probe over a questionable Sh6 billion rice import tax waiver, even as he defends the government’s debt management record.
A comparative analysis of Abia State’s governance turnaround under Governor Alex Otti, offering a blueprint for Kenyan counties on defeating political patronage.
The Pentagon seizes editorial control of the independent military newspaper Stars and Stripes, ordering a purge of "woke" content to focus on "warfighting," sparking press freedom outrage.
**NAIROBI** – An influential Kenyan education expert has challenged the nation's leadership to abandon its scattered approach to economic development and instead, cultivate a single, world-class industry that can compete globally.