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Floods in Nairobi
BUSINESSECONOMY

Costly Disaster: Nairobi Floods Leave Trail of Economic Loss

Rain is part of Nairobi’s rhythm. When dark clouds gather over the city, people instinctively prepare for slow traffic, muddy pavements and the...

Handing out of documents
BUSINESS

Businesses to Get Automatic Approval After 28 Days Under New Licensing Reforms

Businesses across Kenya could soon enjoy faster approvals and fewer bureaucratic hurdles if new regulations on county licensing are passed into law. The...

Demonstrators caught in clouds of tear gas during Gen Z-led protests in Nairobi as businesses remained closed
BUSINESS

Political Instability Puts Kenyan Businesses on Edge, Report Warns

The World Security Report 2025 by Allied Universal and G4S has warned that Kenya’s business environment faces a year of heightened uncertainty, with...

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Why Businesses Should Ensure Data Privacy in Vendor Relationships

By Andrew Bourne   Whether we realize it or not, we are being tracked everywhere we go on the Internet. In fact, Internet...

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Future of Work: Offices are Becoming Social Meeting Places

As the debate about the future of the office rages on, more companies and experts now envision a hybrid future, with more time...

A Coronavirus disease check at the JKIA. Kenyans should take precautions to ensure that they are on top of things in case Covid-19 gets to Kenya. www.businesstoday.co.ke
ECONOMY

Only Businesses That Evolve With the Coronavirus Will Survive

The covid-19 coronavirus is offering the world a glimpse of what it could be if there was a mandatory shutdown of all aspects...

Visa is offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience for lucky Cameroonian children aged between 8-12, accompanied by a guardian, the opportunity to participate in the Player Escort Programme and walk out on the field before the AFCON matches with a professional football player.
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‘She’s Next’ is what’s next for female entrepreneurs

Visa has launched a new global initiative called ’She’s Next’, to assist women in building, sustaining and growing their small businesses. It is...

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Businesses affected by the Riverside Attack

Normalcy may have resumed in the aftermath of the Riverside Attack of January 15, but the area around the Lavington estate that houses...

Keroche Breweries CEO Tabitha Karanja, who along with her husband Joseph Karanja, have been arrested on August 22 on suspected tax fraud. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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Why Nakuru is home to Kenya’s most successful businesses

There is something peculiar about Nakuru and we am sure you’ve noticed it already if you’re really keen. No, we are not talking...