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BY kosta Kioleoglou The prolonged and uncertain election period has seriously challenged Kenya’s economy and property market. The turmoil of…
BY DAVID ONJILI K’Frys Fedha, a medium sized fast food joint in Embakasi’s Fedha estate, employing close to fifteen individuals,…
BY ANTONY MUTUNGA Before the August 8 elections, the Kenyan economy was already experiencing a slowdown. Even though most global…
BY SHADRACK MUYESU A World Bank report in April this year Projected Kenya’s GDP growth to decelerate to 5.5%, 0.5% down…
Up to 64% of industrial manufacturers forecast zero or negative revenue growth, with only 2% expecting a positive revenue growth…
BY Luke Mulunda To cap or not to cap interest rates? That’s the million-dollar question whose answer depends on where…
the debate on interest rates has become very emotive, and inadvertently betrayed the capitalistic interests behind the renewed push to give banks a free hand in determining the cost of credit.
Considering that stretched elections are now a permanent fixture of our Constitution and the fact that the political deadlock Kenya…
BY VICTOR ADAR As recent as a year ago, banks charged an average of 18% on loans. Some passed exorbitant…
Masoko, the plural form of market Swahili, will soon be a common word in Kenya’s retail sector, thanks to Safaricom.…