Day: March 25, 2020

9 Articles
FEATURED STORY

For Ignoring Pertinent Advice, Kenyans Earn Themselves a Curfew

Kenyans have not taken advice seriously until this point

Online shopping in Kenya Tuskys www.businesstoday.co.ke
OPINION

The Covid-19 e-Commerce Challenge

Smart retailers should take advantage of the Covid-19 crisis to not only grow their business but also contribute to managing the situation.

FEATURED STORY

High Court Allows KRA to Collect Sh1.6bn From Shadowy Gold Smuggler

Tax Appeals Tribunal had found that the dealer had been evading taxes

Most employers have had to reorganise with the coronavirus outbreak. Employers in Kenya are facing the workplace’s new normal where employees do not come to the office following the pandemic outbreak. . www.businesstoday.co.ke
FEATURED STORY

Employers Cannot Use Coronavirus Lockdown as Sick or Annual Leave

The coronavirus is transforming how people do business, creating a new normal for both employees and their employers

After President Uhuru Kenyatta's speech, Kenyans wondered whether they can eat 4G network. [ Cartoon / Mike Munene-NMG ] www.businesstoday.co.ke
BT memo

Hold 4G for Now, Mr President, and Sort Most Urgent Things

Instead of outlining how the government plans to handle partial lockdown and annihilate the virus, he chose to talk about 4G network.

A set at TV47 studios
MEDIA

TV47 Went For Top Talent. It’s Paying Off in a Big Way

The station has hired skilled and experienced journalists who are giving it traction in the local TV industry.

circulation of money in kenya www.businesstoday.co.ke
ECONOMYOPINION

Low Velocity of Money Main Reason Most Kenyans are Broke

This stifles any investment plans, reduces spending by economic units and generally affects plans to resuscitate the economy.

KAM CEO Phyllis Wakiaga. KAM has launched an online portal which is a directory of locally manufactured products. www.businesstoday.co.ke
FEATURED STORY

Anything Locally Manufactured Available on KAM’s Online Directory

The online portal is a directory of locally manufactured products