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Money, power and women: Inside Cyrus Jirongo's loud public life
Jirongo lived loudly, loved openly, gave recklessly and ruled fearlessly. He was a romantic patriarch whose relationships became symbols of influence, excess and masculine bravado.
By 1 month ago
Money, power and women: Inside Cyrus Jirongo's loud public life
AI, games help Kilifi children beat dropouts, early pregnancies
Kilifi County is tackling high rates of school dropouts, early marriages and teen pregnancies by promoting literacy among children aged 0–12.
By 1 month ago
AI, games help Kilifi children beat dropouts, early pregnancies
Financial leaders push for inclusive capital markets
African financial leaders have urged regulators to make it easier for businesses to access capital, warning that strict listing rules are slowing economic growth.
By 2 months ago
Financial leaders push for inclusive capital markets
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Sakaja in the spot over move to shift health funds to Sidian Bank
According to Akumali’s memo, CEOs of level four and five hospitals, as well as managers of other county health facilities, were instructed to open new accounts with Sidian Bank by November 7.
By 2 months ago
Sakaja in the spot over move to shift health funds to Sidian Bank
Crypto platforms offer leveraged US stock bets as regulators play catch-up
Retail traders in emerging markets now bet on US stocks through crypto exchanges offering up to 25 times leverage on synthetic derivatives, a practice still outside securities regulators’ reach.
By 2 months ago
Crypto platforms offer leveraged US stock bets as regulators play catch-up
Sales teams confront change from hard selling to trust and value
Kenya’s corporate sales teams risk losing clients as aggressive tactics give way to trust and value-driven engagement.
By 2 months ago
Sales teams confront change from hard selling to trust and value
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New rules stop insurers from denying claims over minor technicalities
Insurance consumers have been crying foul over unpaid claims by their insurers over flimsy reasons.
By 3 months ago
New rules stop insurers from denying claims over minor technicalities
Africa's crypto infrastructure to improve as blockchain adoption grows
The move could enable businesses and individuals to access global liquidity and transact more efficiently, addressing long-standing challenges such as high transaction costs.
By 3 months ago
Africa's crypto infrastructure to improve as blockchain adoption grows
How Raila shaped Western Kenya's political landscape for decades
At one point, he even claimed lineage from the Wanga Kingdom, famously referring to himself as a grandchild of the famous King Nabongo Mumia—a gesture that deepened his bond with the Luhya community.
By 3 months ago
How Raila shaped Western Kenya's political landscape for decades
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Money, power and women: Inside Cyrus Jirongo's loud public life
Jirongo lived loudly, loved openly, gave recklessly and ruled fearlessly. He was a romantic patriarch whose relationships became symbols of influence, excess and masculine bravado.
By 1 month ago
Money, power and women: Inside Cyrus Jirongo's loud public life
AI, games help Kilifi children beat dropouts, early pregnancies
Kilifi County is tackling high rates of school dropouts, early marriages and teen pregnancies by promoting literacy among children aged 0–12.
By 1 month ago
AI, games help Kilifi children beat dropouts, early pregnancies
Financial leaders push for inclusive capital markets
African financial leaders have urged regulators to make it easier for businesses to access capital, warning that strict listing rules are slowing economic growth.
By 2 months ago
Financial leaders push for inclusive capital markets
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Sakaja in the spot over move to shift health funds to Sidian Bank
According to Akumali’s memo, CEOs of level four and five hospitals, as well as managers of other county health facilities, were instructed to open new accounts with Sidian Bank by November 7.
By 2 months ago
Sakaja in the spot over move to shift health funds to Sidian Bank
Crypto platforms offer leveraged US stock bets as regulators play catch-up
Retail traders in emerging markets now bet on US stocks through crypto exchanges offering up to 25 times leverage on synthetic derivatives, a practice still outside securities regulators’ reach.
By 2 months ago
Crypto platforms offer leveraged US stock bets as regulators play catch-up
Sales teams confront change from hard selling to trust and value
Kenya’s corporate sales teams risk losing clients as aggressive tactics give way to trust and value-driven engagement.
By 2 months ago
Sales teams confront change from hard selling to trust and value
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New rules stop insurers from denying claims over minor technicalities
Insurance consumers have been crying foul over unpaid claims by their insurers over flimsy reasons.
By 3 months ago
New rules stop insurers from denying claims over minor technicalities
Africa's crypto infrastructure to improve as blockchain adoption grows
The move could enable businesses and individuals to access global liquidity and transact more efficiently, addressing long-standing challenges such as high transaction costs.
By 3 months ago
Africa's crypto infrastructure to improve as blockchain adoption grows
How Raila shaped Western Kenya's political landscape for decades
At one point, he even claimed lineage from the Wanga Kingdom, famously referring to himself as a grandchild of the famous King Nabongo Mumia—a gesture that deepened his bond with the Luhya community.
By 3 months ago
How Raila shaped Western Kenya's political landscape for decades
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Money, power and women: Inside Cyrus Jirongo's loud public life
Jirongo lived loudly, loved openly, gave recklessly and ruled fearlessly. He was a romantic patriarch whose relationships became symbols of influence, excess and masculine bravado.
By 1 month ago
Money, power and women: Inside Cyrus Jirongo's loud public life
AI, games help Kilifi children beat dropouts, early pregnancies
Kilifi County is tackling high rates of school dropouts, early marriages and teen pregnancies by promoting literacy among children aged 0–12.
By 1 month ago
AI, games help Kilifi children beat dropouts, early pregnancies
Financial leaders push for inclusive capital markets
African financial leaders have urged regulators to make it easier for businesses to access capital, warning that strict listing rules are slowing economic growth.
By 2 months ago
Financial leaders push for inclusive capital markets
Premium
Sakaja in the spot over move to shift health funds to Sidian Bank
According to Akumali’s memo, CEOs of level four and five hospitals, as well as managers of other county health facilities, were instructed to open new accounts with Sidian Bank by November 7.
By 2 months ago
Sakaja in the spot over move to shift health funds to Sidian Bank
Crypto platforms offer leveraged US stock bets as regulators play catch-up
Retail traders in emerging markets now bet on US stocks through crypto exchanges offering up to 25 times leverage on synthetic derivatives, a practice still outside securities regulators’ reach.
By 2 months ago
Crypto platforms offer leveraged US stock bets as regulators play catch-up
Sales teams confront change from hard selling to trust and value
Kenya’s corporate sales teams risk losing clients as aggressive tactics give way to trust and value-driven engagement.
By 2 months ago
Sales teams confront change from hard selling to trust and value
Premium
New rules stop insurers from denying claims over minor technicalities
Insurance consumers have been crying foul over unpaid claims by their insurers over flimsy reasons.
By 3 months ago
New rules stop insurers from denying claims over minor technicalities
Africa's crypto infrastructure to improve as blockchain adoption grows
The move could enable businesses and individuals to access global liquidity and transact more efficiently, addressing long-standing challenges such as high transaction costs.
By 3 months ago
Africa's crypto infrastructure to improve as blockchain adoption grows
How Raila shaped Western Kenya's political landscape for decades
At one point, he even claimed lineage from the Wanga Kingdom, famously referring to himself as a grandchild of the famous King Nabongo Mumia—a gesture that deepened his bond with the Luhya community.
By 3 months ago
How Raila shaped Western Kenya's political landscape for decades
Financial leaders push for inclusive capital markets
African financial leaders have urged regulators to make it easier for businesses to access capital, warning that strict listing rules are slowing economic growth.
By Manuel Ntoyai 2 months ago
Financial leaders push for inclusive capital markets
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Sakaja in the spot over move to shift health funds to Sidian Bank
According to Akumali's memo, CEOs of level four and five hospitals, as well as managers of other county health facilities, were instructed to open new accounts with Sidian Bank by November 7.
By Manuel Ntoyai 2 months ago
Sakaja in the spot over move to shift health funds to Sidian Bank
Crypto platforms offer leveraged US stock bets as regulators play catch-up
Retail traders in emerging markets now bet on US stocks through crypto exchanges offering up to 25 times leverage on synthetic derivatives, a practice still outside securities regulators' reach.
By Manuel Ntoyai 2 months ago
Crypto platforms offer leveraged US stock bets as regulators play catch-up
Sales teams confront change from hard selling to trust and value
Kenya's corporate sales teams risk losing clients as aggressive tactics give way to trust and value-driven engagement.
By Manuel Ntoyai 2 months ago
Sales teams confront change from hard selling to trust and value
Premium
New rules stop insurers from denying claims over minor technicalities
Insurance consumers have been crying foul over unpaid claims by their insurers over flimsy reasons.
By Manuel Ntoyai, Brian Ngugi 3 months ago
New rules stop insurers from denying claims over minor technicalities
Africa's crypto infrastructure to improve as blockchain adoption grows
The move could enable businesses and individuals to access global liquidity and transact more efficiently, addressing long-standing challenges such as high transaction costs.
By Manuel Ntoyai 3 months ago
Africa's crypto infrastructure to improve as blockchain adoption grows
How Raila shaped Western Kenya's political landscape for decades
At one point, he even claimed lineage from the Wanga Kingdom, famously referring to himself as a grandchild of the famous King Nabongo Mumia-a gesture that deepened his bond with the Luhya community.
By Manuel Ntoyai, Brian Kisanji 3 months ago
How Raila shaped Western Kenya's political landscape for decades
Abyssinia invests in Sh323 million solar energy
Norway-based renewable energy investor Empower New Energy has entered into a Sh323 million solar power contract at Abyssinia Group of Industries' Awasi steel plant.
By Manuel Ntoyai 4 months ago
Abyssinia invests in Sh323 million solar energy
Reduce the noise or face the music, Nema warns popular nightclubs
Among the targeted clubs are Quiver, 1824, Bar Next Door, Havana
By Manuel Ntoyai 4 months ago
Reduce the noise or face the music, Nema warns popular nightclubs
Kenya, Malaysia mark 60 years of diplomatic ties
That relationship is set to take a significant step forward later this year when Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim makes his first official visit to Kenya in November.
By Manuel Ntoyai 4 months ago
Kenya, Malaysia mark 60 years of diplomatic ties
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Beyond the pitch: Why women in sports are rewriting the rules
Her own story begins in Kisamis village, Kajiado West, where her late father would gather the community for holiday football tournaments.
By Manuel Ntoyai 5 months ago
Beyond the pitch: Why women in sports are rewriting the rules
Mombasa to host landmark physicians' conference on Africa's health future
KAP president, Erick Njenga, underscored the urgency of stronger cross-border collaborations in tackling these challenges.
By Manuel Ntoyai 5 months ago
Mombasa to host landmark physicians' conference on Africa's health future
From Runda to Rome: How Bonnie Kamau can spend his Sh424M
Bonnie Kamau could spend Sh30 million circling the globe - sipping champagne in the Maldives, taking selfies in Times Square, watching Formula 1 in Monaco, or riding a camel in Dubai.
By Manuel Ntoyai 5 months ago
From Runda to Rome: How Bonnie Kamau can spend his Sh424M
NSSF payouts fall as collections jump on increased deductions
Business
By Macharia Kamau
55 mins ago
Inside ODM's fever in UDA
Politics
By Ndungu Gachane
55 mins ago
IEBC under pressure over Smartmatic deal
National
By Josphat Thiong’o
55 mins ago
Kenyan who escaped Russia nurses war injuries, trauma
Africa
By Okumu Modachi
55 mins ago
Youth, police clash in fresh battle at disputed Sh5b Koinange farm
Rift Valley
By George Sayagie
1 hr ago