Sh. 1 billion will be given out as loans to Kenyan youth this year.
For years, the youth had feared taking up loans due to ignorance or fear of being auctioned for default.
The Youth Enterprise Development Fund (YEDF) is working...
The second season of BLAZE B.Y.O.B. TV Show came to a dramatic end on Sunday evening, with Brian Rono walking away with the grand prize following 10 weeks of intense competition.
Rono, a 25-year old potato farmer and actuary from...
BY DAILY NATION
Investigators from the Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (Sasra) have raided Metropolitan National Sacco in a bid to establish its stability following its ambitious expansion that has left it without enough money to meet the needs of more...
Co-operative Bank, popularly known as Co-op Bank, is the best bank in customer service and customer loyalty. This has been established buy a survey dubbed mSurvey which compiles quarterly reports on customer loyalty in Kenya.
The survey found out that...
Jumia Online Shopping: Jumia solidified its position as the leading e-commerce company in Africa by hitting 550 million visits across Africa in the 2017 financial year. This also saw Jumia’s sales grow by 42 per cent to Sh. 62.95...
There are several ways through which Kenyans can invest without too much risk. One of the ways that almost guarantee a return on investment is through unit trusts. These are vehicles that are used to pool resources together by...
Which are the best companies to work for in Kenya? this is the question that a fresh survey by Brighter Monday has answered.
According to the survey, Safaricom is the best company to work for in Kenya.
Among the listed best...
Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Co. Ltd is set to launch an assembly plant in Kenya. This is according to financial journal Bloomberg.
The Nissan assembly in Kenya will be an investment of between $20 million and $100 depending on whether...
The fourth IBFD Africa Tax Symposium will be held in Kenya. The symposium draws together tax professionals from industry, practice, government, civil society and the judiciary to explore important developments in international taxation affecting Africa. This year’s symposium will...
BY SMART HARVEST
When Samuel Karunditu ventured into fish farming, he started from a point of naïvety. That was costly, but along the way, he learnt from his mistakes and now he has a story to tell.
“Back then, I assumed...