The second scramble of Africa
Let’s embrace ourselves fellow kinsmen, the world superpowers are coming to us with a promise of goodies, but don’t fall for the trap.
Let’s embrace ourselves fellow kinsmen, the world superpowers are coming to us with a promise of goodies, but don’t fall for the trap.
In simple words, agriculture is the most important industry in the country and, because of that, the government is focusing on ways to boost farming and as a result grow the economy sustainably.
As the World prepares to mark World Environment Day on June 5th, there is need to focus attention on one critical aspect – the involvement of an acknowledgement of the…
Kenya envisages a US$1 billion 821 km pipeline to transport approximately 80,000 barrels of oil per day from the Lokichar oil fields in Northern Kenya to the Port of Lamu. The Government has in the meantime embarked on an early oil export project utilizing road transportation. But it is the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) that this article will touch on due to its trans-boundary nature.
According to the latest figures released by Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), the country’s total debt stood at KSh5.398trn ($53.64bn) in February 2019, up from KSh5.146trn in September 2018 and KSh4.57trn in…
The Sri Lankan government, Monday inaugurated its fastest railway line, which has been built with the assistance of the Chinese government. Sri Lanka finished the construction of first 26.75-km Matara-Beliatta…
Starting your own business can be a very rewarding thing to do. Freeing yourself from the tedium of a 9 to 5 job and being able to be your own…
There are two essential parts to achieving affordable housing in Kenya: building decent, low-cost homes, and developing housing finance market that enables low-income earners to buy those homes. For, without…
When you table anything about your brand, what comes in your mind? Have you ever gone to a first date with that crush you don’t want to disappoint? You share…
By Samwel Kariuki The last 20 years of real estate boom in East Africa has changed our building landscape and inventory, as it quite rightly should have done.