Month: July 2020

179 Articles
FEATURED STORY

Job Opportunities Drop by Over 50% as COVID-19 Ravages Job Market

Approximately 1 million jobs have been lost since March 13

FEATURED STORY

Minet Enlists More Hospitals For Teachers’ Medical Scheme

The TSC scheme covers over 1,036,000 lives which includes 332,000 registered teachers and their dependents

A Tuskys branch.
FEATURED STORY

Tuskys Stake Sale Hangs on The Balance Over Sibling Dispute

Yusuf Mugweru has moved to court and maintains that no stake can be sold before existing wrangles can be resolved

Capital Markets Response on Coronavirus www.businesstoday.co.ke
FEATURED STORY

Investors Wealth at NSE Rises by Sh88bn in Three Months

Number of shares traded at the bourse increases by 4.51% to Ksh1.42 billion

Nation Centre different pic
STOCKS

NMG Share Price Plunges as Covid-19 Chokes Business

Nation Media Group, which is restructuring its business amid a major drop in revenues, was among the biggest losers this past week.

FEATURED STORY

BBC Africa Presenter Tests Positive For COVID-19

The former KTN presenter broke the news on social media revealing that he had largely been asymptomatic except for the last week

well paying jobs in kenya www.businesstoday.co.ke
CAREERS

Some Sectors Have Defied Covid-19 to Create Even More Jobs

The Covid-19 pandemic has hit the employment sector hard across the world with job losses being recorded in millions.

FEATURED STORY

Emirates to Cover COVID-19 Expenses For Passengers to Boost Travel Confidence

Emirates will cover medical expenses of up to Ksh18.8 million and quarantine costs of Ksh12,524 per day for 14 days

Government Spokesman Col (Rtd) Cyrus Oguna addressing a past media briefing.
FEATURED STORY

Gov’t Spokesperson Cyrus Oguna Tests Positive For COVID-19

Oguna says he developed mild coronavirus-related symptoms after returning from an assignment outside Nairobi

FEATURED STORY

KAA Flags Off East African For Resumption of Domestic Flights

KAA says budget carrier has met the minimum requirements to be allowed to resume operations