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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
FEATURED STORY

Power of Business Partnerships Amid Covid-19 Crisis

Economic sectors experiencing reduced demand contribute greatly deal to the growth of Kenya’s growth.

ECONOMY

Gov’t to the Rescue? Influential Lobby Wants Cash Transfers to Businesses & Kenyans

Kenya's stock of public debt stands at Ksh6.3 trillion. Last week's stimulus package strained the government, could more measures stretch the government's economics...

ECONOMY

Kenya Closed for Business as Coronavirus Ravages the World

In Kenya, shutting down the entry points will work well in taming cases of the disease by preventing those who may have it...

KEPSA CEO Carole Karuga with KEPSA Head of Policy Research & Analysis and Public-Private Dialogue Victor Ogalo. www.businesstoday.co.ke
ECONOMY

Sectors in Kenya Hardest Hit by the Coronavirus Outbreak

61% of businesses have felt effect of coronavirus outbreak on their businesses with 84% of the businesses have experienced very low to moderate...

A section of the Mombasa Port. In Kenya, a possible price hike for commodities looms in the region since cargo ships supplying goods from China have not docked for more than two months following the coronavirus outbreak. www.businesstoday.co.ke
ECONOMY

Coronavirus Impact Hits Kenya as Global FDI Outlook Dims

China is a huge source market for a wide range of goods including raw materials, construction materials, furniture etc.

Presidents Donald Trump (US) right, and Uhuru Kenyatta left during a meeting at the White House. The two have firmed up bilateral relations where Kenya-US Free Trade Agreement is key among the deliberations. www.businesstoday.co.ke
SMART BUSINESS

What Next for US-Kenya Free Trade Agreement?

If successful, it would be the first United States FTA with a sub-Saharan African nation

KEPSA Chairman Nick Nesbitt, EAC CS Adan Mohamed and KEPSA CEO Carole Kariuki. KEPSA complains that so many people, for some reason, have the authority to stop a business from running. www.businesstoday.co.ke
FEATURED STORY

What is Ailing Businesses in the Counties?

The net effect of the many rules and unpredictable policies in the country is the lack of competitiveness

Kepsa CEO Carole Kariuki with Agatha Juma (R). Kariuki says that taxation and licensing are among the challenges hampering investing in the counties HapaKenya]
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Taxation, Licensing Hindering Investing in the Counties

With the County Revenue (Raising Process) Bill, county governments are expected to improve their revenue-raising processes.

FEATURED STORY

Big heads fall as Daystar fires council members

Move comes after taskforce commissioned three months ago to look into the crisis at the varsity handed in its final report