Month: March 2020

210 Articles
An artist's impression of the suspended JKIA-James Gichuru expressway. Kenyans could soon start paying tolls for using Kenyan roads. www.businesstoday.co.ke
FEATURED STORY

For Loving Road Trips, You Will Pay More Taxes

Kenyans could soon be facing an imposition of toll fees on major Kenyan roads.

FEATURED STORY

Creditors Vote to Save Debt-Laden Uchumi From Dissolution

Creditors will have to take a massive haircut for plan to go through

Mike Sonko addressing a past public forum.
ENTERPRISE 101

Sonko Waives Single Business Permits for all New Businesses

The county government of Nairobi has issued a notice that it is waiving single business permit fees for all new businesses for two...

FEATURED STORY

Court Quashes KQ’s Move to Suspend Whistleblower

The court has also blocked the ODPP from charging him or issuing orders recommending his arrest

January is a difficult month financially. www.businesstoday.co.ke
FEATURED STORY

Why There is no Money in Kenya, What to Do

The more we trade, the more transactions we make and therefore the circulation of money increases

Kenya Power will now lease out land and repair vehicles in an attempt to get their profits back up. www.businesstoday.co.ke
FEATURED STORY

Kenya Power Ventures Into Three ‘Side Hustles’ in Attempt to Boost Profits

Cash-stripped Kenya Power is looking to make an extra shilling with the commercialization of its garage as well as leasing out land.

The pencil drawing that got Steve Harvey's attention. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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Kenyan Artist’s Pencil Drawing Gets Steve Harvey’s Attention

Kenyan artist's drawing of popular international comedian and TV host Steve Harvey has got the TV bigwig's attention.

Wearing a mask has become synonymous with the coronavirus. In Nairobi, stocks are expected to last for only 60 days and with turning to Uganda for supplies. www.businesstoday.co.ke
ECONOMY

Coronavirus Impact to Hit Kenyan Consumers Hard

Nairobi is ranked the sixth riskiest city in Africa for coronavirus

This technology allows the customer to pay for gas the same way they buy electricity tokens. www.businesstoday.co.ke
FEATURED STORY

Kenya Becomes First Country to Launch Pay-As-You-Go LPG Service

The customer is only ever charged for the gas they use - much the same as paying for electricity tokens.

A photo of a schoolbusinesstoday.co.ke in Elgeyo Marakwet taken in early 2019. More than 7 million Kenyans are uneducated having to face a bleak future due to this disadvantage. www.
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Kenya’s Uneducated Millions, What the Future Holds

According to the 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census more than 7 million have no formal education