Kenya hosts over half a million refugees primarily from Somalia, South Sudan, and the DRC, concentrated in the vast Dadaab and Kakuma camp complexes that have existed for over three decades. This arti...
Kenya generates over 22,000 tonnes of solid waste daily, yet collection services cover less than half of urban areas, and the Dandora dumpsite in Nairobi has operated beyond capacity for decades. Desp...
Kenya's mobile money revolution, sparked by M-Pesa in 2007, has transformed the country into a global leader in digital financial services, with financial inclusion rising from 27 percent to over 83 p...
Kenya's education system is undergoing a fundamental transformation with the rollout of the Competency Based Curriculum, replacing the 8-4-4 system with a 2-6-3-3-3 structure that emphasizes skills de...
Kenya's horticulture industry generates over 150 billion shillings in annual export revenue, making it one of the country's top foreign exchange earners. From world-class roses grown around Lake Naiva...
Nairobi has established itself as one of Africa's premier business hubs, hosting regional headquarters for hundreds of multinational corporations from Google to Visa, one of only four global UN headqu...
Retirement planning in Kenya is built on three pillars: the mandatory NSSF providing basic social security, employer-sponsored occupational pension schemes, and individual voluntary retirement savings...
Kenya's judiciary, fundamentally reformed by the 2010 Constitution, operates through a hierarchy from Magistrates Courts handling everyday disputes to the Supreme Court that famously annulled a presid...
Kenya's insurance market, the most developed in East Africa with over 50 licensed companies, has an insurance penetration of just 2.4 percent of GDP, indicating massive untapped potential. This articl...
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