Nairobi, Nov. 26 -- The richest one percent of Kenyans got 40 percent of the new wealth created in the country amid strong economic growth over the last decade, increasing their fortunes as the number... Read More
Nairobi, Nov. 25 -- For thousands of Kenyan smallholder farmers, macadamia offers a growing opportunity, a high-value crop with the potential to positively impact rural livelihoods. Kenya already ran... Read More
Nairobi, Nov. 25 -- Have you ever questioned the traceability of the vegetables you buy from your local outlet? Do you ever wonder what safety checks they pass through, who grows them and which chemic... Read More
Nairobi, Nov. 24 -- A few years ago, I was walking by the poolside at the Muthaiga Country Club to my table, when I spotted my dear friend Bob Munro, (now deceased). He was there with his family and w... Read More
Nairobi, Nov. 19 -- A silent revolution is reshaping the global economy, driven by talent, technology, and the relentless pursuit of competitive service delivery. As global enterprises diversify opera... Read More
Nairobi, Nov. 19 -- "Rest is not idleness; it is repair."- African Saying There comes a point when the body stops negotiating. When the meetings, the adrenaline, the caffeine, the stoicism all fail t... Read More
Nairobi, Nov. 19 -- The 2025 Global Social Progress Week, convened by the International Panel on Social Progress (IPSP), was more than an exchange of ideas; it was a mirror reflecting the state of hum... Read More
Nairobi, Nov. 18 -- For a long time, healthcare in Kenya was reactive. You went to the doctor when something hurt, something changed or something worried you. Preventative health felt like a luxury; a... Read More
Nairobi, Nov. 17 -- Every year, hundreds of thousands of Africans travel thousands of miles away to India, the Middle East, or Europe in search of medical care. The African Export-Import Bank estimat... Read More
Nairobi, Nov. 16 -- If the Covid-19 pandemic taught us anything, it is that the health of people, animals, and the environment is inseparable. In Kenya, however, we continue to treat them as though th... Read More