Celebrated Kenyan volleyballer Janet Wanja has died. Wanja died at a Nairobi hospital where she was receiving treatment for gallbladder cancer.
“The family of Janet Wanja would like to announce her passing on after a brave battle with gallbladder cancer....
Flagpoling for work and study permits in Canada has ended effective December 23 at 11:59 pm. This has been announced by the Government of Canada in the latest changes to its immigration structure.
According to a statement that was released by...
The European Commission has banned Air Tanzania from flying within the European Union territory over safety concerns. The commission added the airline - which had been seeking permission to start flying into Europe - to a list of banned...
The World Health Organization estimates that a pregnant woman from a developing country is 36 times more likely to suffer from pregnancy complications compared with a pregnant woman from a developed country. These complications easily lead to death.
According to...
90 per cent of Fortune 500 CEOs play golf, and 80 per cent of executives say playing golf enables them to establish new business relationships! This statistic reveals why golf is an integral part of business growth and development. According...
Between 2006 and 2021, the causes of an ectopic pregnancy were one of the ten things that Kenyan women searched on Google the most. This huge interest is not far-fetched. Ectopic pregnancies are some of the most dangerous complications...
Entrepreneurship vs Employment: Entrepreneurship will always supersede employment because it is the path to future success. Entrepreneurs develop business ideas that employees actualize. They take the lion’s share home! However, it’s not always wise to quit a job to...
Investors who are investing in Treasury Bills (T-Bills) have watched helplessly as returns on T-Bills fall. Currently, updates from the Central Bank of Kenya show that the 91-day T-Bill's rate stands at 10.0311 per cent. This is a sharp...
The Question: My name is Peter. I need help in reorganizing my finances. I am a medic and have a take home pay of Sh. 420,000. I am the breadwinner. I have three sacco loans that I am servicing...
When Charles Njiru Mkombozi started working in the 1980s, every month he just had Sh300 to his name; money that he earned as a tailor.
More than three decades later, Mr Njiru, has become a multi-millionaire with the first-ever rice...