Investing in farmland and agribusiness ventures provides a compelling opportunity to contribute to food security, rural development, and sustainable agriculture.
Kenya restructures state corporations through mergers, dissolutions, and privatizations to improve efficiency, reduce redundancy, and foster economic growth.
State House Spokesperson Hussein Mohamed has clarified the fate of employees in merged and dissolved state corporations.
State House spokesperson Hussein Mohamed has reassured Kenyans that no jobs will be lost following the government’s decision ...
The number of Kenyans facing food insecurity and requiring humanitarian assistance remains alarmingly high at 1.8 million, wi ...
The Cabinet approved sweeping reforms that will see 42 State corporations considered to have related or overlapping functions ...
The Cabinet has approved sweeping reforms that will see 42 State corporations considered to have related or overlapping ...
Many state corporations have struggled to meet their contractual and statutory obligations leading to an accumulation of ...
CMC Motors Group has quit the Kenyan, Ugandan and Tanzanian markets, citing economic challenges, including high operating ...
In the Kenya Roads Board, President Ruto replaced former Wajir West MP Ahmed Kolosh Mohamed with former Gender Cabinet ...
The Tax Laws Amendment Act 2024 raised excise duty on imported sugar to 7.5 percent, up from five percent. The new taxes will ...
Sharjah [UAE], January 14 (ANI/WAM): The Sharjah Airport Authority (SAA ... Dar es Salaam through Kenya to Sharjah, and Qatar Airways Cargo inaugurated cargo routes between Doha and Sharjah. In ...