Day: March 19, 2018

15 Articles
SMART MONEY

This generation of Kenyans may not retire

They put on a flamboyant façade, eclipsing the grim reality of our financial struggles

SMART MONEY

Keroche owner’s daughter implicates KTN’s Linda Ogutu’s boyfriend in Sh19m ‘fraud’

Annerlisa Muigai also denies claims that Ben Kangangi, the man who she borrowed money for was her boyfriend, instead, saying she met him...

FEATURED STORY

NSE’s 2017 net profit up 18%

Bourse says it realised growth in earning despite a challenging business environment characterised by prolonged drought, heightened political activity and slow credit growth

FEATURED STORY

Nairobi’s most stubborn hawker unfazed by loss of three teeth

City Council askaris shoved Rashid Mohammed hard into the van, and send his jaws to kiss the van’s door, severing his jaws

Central Bank of Kenya Governor Patrick Njoroge. The Monetary Policy Committee once again retains signature rate at 9%. www.businesstoday.co.ke
FEATURED STORY

CBR reduced to 9.5% paving way for cheaper loans

However, it could be too early for Kenyans, who have been starved of credit by commercial banks to celebrate, since the lenders are...

FEATURED STORY

Bar owners back crackdown on illicit brews

Pubs and Restaurants Association of Kenya, however, calls on the national and county governments not to interfere with those undertaking legitimate business, singling...

FEATURED STORY

University student turns hobby into business

Moses Lutomia, a Bachelor of Education student, earns Ksh 18,000 per month, money he uses to pay rent and buy food and clothes...

FEATURED STORY

Firm launches bid to tame music piracy

DiGiSPICE's Content Management System monitors artists’ content performance - number of times streamed or downloaded, revenue earned, and number of consumers reached

FEATURED STORY

Uproar over disconnection of Remba Island power supplier

It has since emerged that the company, Dream EP Global (K) Ltd, had last year applied to the ERC seeking to be licensed...

CAREERS

Life adjustments and the pain of losing a job

It took me time to accept the fact that a lot of what I enjoyed before were luxuries I could still do well...