The Digital Crossroads: How Azziad Nasenya Learned to Block the Noise and Protect Her Peace She danced her way into Kenya’s heart during a pandemic, amassed millions of followers in months, and turned viral fame into a thriving career as an actress, content creator, and media personality. Bu...
Why This Top Lawyer Refused to Marry One of Her Kind: The Faith Odhiambo Interview She has argued before the highest courts, led Kenya’s Law Society through turbulent times, and become one of the most recognizable legal minds in the country. Yet when it came to love, Faith Odhiambo ...
Love Shouldn’t Leave You Guessing: 5 Research-Backed Signs He Doesn’t Love You This isn’t about blame. It’s about clarity. If you’ve been making excuses for someone who makes you feel small, unseen, or exhausted—keep reading. Science and experience both have something to tell yo...
Oil Shock: Saudi ‘War Clause’ Sounds the Death Knell for Kenya’s Fuel Subsidies The one-time relief that saved motorists Sh70 per litre is about to evaporate, as a silent war clause in Kenya’s G-to-G fuel deal with Saudi Aramco takes full effect this May—threatening pump prices o...
KRA's Game-Changing 'Log In, Click, Confirm' System Turns Tax Season from a Marathon into a Sprint The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has unveiled a dramatically simplified three-step process for filing annual tax returns, transforming what was once a cumbersome compliance ordeal into a nearly effor...
Digital Dawn or Digital Mirage? Kenya’s Radical Plan to Slay the Land Corruption Dragon In a blunt and bruising assessment of Kenya’s land sector, the Head of Public Service has announced a unified digital system designed to erase the ghosts of missing files, multiple titles, and the pre...
SHOCK, FARE: WHY NAIROBI’S ELECTRIC BUSES ARE CHARGING MORE — WITHOUT TOUCHING A SINGLE DROP OF FUEL It sounded like the commuter’s ultimate loophole: a bus that doesn’t drink diesel, immune to the pump price rollercoaster, a quiet green machine gliding past petrol stations without a care. Then came ...
MATATU OPERATORS PUMP BRAKES ON FARE CUTS AS FUEL DROPS, COMMUTERS LEFT IN LIMBO Just hours after Kenyans celebrated a rare reprieve at the pump, the country's matatu industry has thrown a cold bucket of water on hopes for immediate relief on bus fares — telling millions of daily ...
CODE RED AT TIMES TOWER: KRA’s Hunt for a Digital Messiah as Sh162bn Hole Blows Fiscal Lid The gilded corridors of Times Tower are undergoing a seismic power shift. The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has officially drawn a line in the silicon sand, announcing that its next Commissioner-Gener...
How a Singaporean Hotel Giant Just Bet Big on Nairobi’s Explosive Growth On the surface, it’s just another hotel signing. A 160-room property in Kilimani, opening in early 2028. But look closer, and the deal between Singapore’s Ascott Limited and Kenyan financial powerhous...
New KAA Chief Lands at the Controls as JKIA's Mega‑Expansion Takes Off Kenya just fuelled its aviation future. Now comes the hard part: keeping it from flaming out. Moses Wekesa has taken command of the Kenya Airports Authority at a moment of maximum turbulence and maxim...
The Odingas’ Offshore Fuel Gambit: 35% Be Energy Stake Vanishes into BVI Tax Haven In a labyrinthine manoeuvre that raises fresh questions about transparency in Kenya's lucrative fuel import sector, the Odinga family has transferred its 35 percent stake in oil marketer Be Energy to ...