Nairobi’s mounting garbage problem is no longer just an eyesore, it is a visible symptom of deeper urban governance failures ...
Rising living costs, volatile incomes, and growing uncertainty have changed how households think about risk. Increasingly, ...
For many Kenyans and Africans more broadly, working abroad has become an increasingly attractive economic option. Higher ...
Country risk is often discussed in technical terms; debt ratios, fiscal balances, exchange rate stability, and institutional ...
As 2026 approaches, early campaign activity, formal or informal, is beginning to surface across Kenya’s economic landscape.
For years, Kenya’s digital lending space grew faster than its regulatory framework. Dozens of mobile-based lenders operated ...
Financial literacy is often undervalued, yet it represents one of the most strategic investments an individual or society can ...
Kenya’s pension schemes in 2025 are expected to deliver strong returns, largely influenced by the interplay of equities, ...
Kenya’s trade deficit with China surged to Kes 475.6 bn in the first nine months of 2025, a 16.7% increase from the Kes 407.7 ...
Borrowing can provide temporary relief to governments under fiscal pressure, but it can also hide deeper structural ...
Economic reforms are often announced with urgency, yet their results unfold slowly, sometimes frustrating policymakers, ...
Government borrowing is often discussed as a failure of discipline, yet in reality it is better understood as a structural ...