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News and analysis about Kenya
US report reveals Bribery and corruption Rot straining Kenyan and Us Business Relationship
Kenya resolves its oil importation row with landlocked Uganda allowing the East African country to use its port to import its petroleum products.
Kenya's second hand clothe dealers oppose a proposed ban on the exportation of second hand clothes by the European Union.
The heightened demand for bonds was reflected in the recent Kenyan Eurobond offering which garnered over $5 billion in subscriptions.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has stated that financing conditions for sub-Saharan African economies are expected to remain tough for a period together with ongoing capital outflows from the region.
Nigeria lost the top position in terms of startup funding in Africa to Kenya in 2023 as startups in the East African country attracted the largest amount of funding in the year, topping the table with about $800 million.
President William Ruto has announced that visitors to Kenya from any country in the world will no longer need a visa.
The Government of Mauritius is extending scholarships to eligible students who are citizens residing in member states of the African Union or African Commonwealth countries.
The Kenyan president, William Ruto, has announced that his administration is poised to privatize 35 state-owned companies which he said are underperforming due to inefficiency in bureaucracy, according to BBC.
In this report, Nairametrics examines four African countries where their presidential elections were later overturned by the appellate or supreme court, beginning from the most recent to the distant past.
Global ride-hailing giant Uber on Thursday launched an electric motorbike service in Kenya, as the company seeks to make its global platform emissions-free by 2040.
Tea pickers in Kenya are protesting the automation of agribusiness and other challenges faced by workers.