Kenya is classified as a water-scarce country, with per capita freshwater resources well below the global average and over 80 percent of its land area classified as arid or semi-arid. Despite the cons...
The Constitution of Kenya 2010, one of Africa's most progressive, fundamentally restructured governance around principles of devolution, human rights, transparency, and accountability. Promulgated aft...
Corruption costs Kenya hundreds of billions of shillings annually and affects every aspect of public life, from procurement and land administration to healthcare and education. This article examines t...
Health insurance in Kenya is undergoing a fundamental transformation with the transition from NHIF to the Social Health Authority, while private medical insurance and community-based schemes provide a...
The Nairobi Securities Exchange is one of sub-Saharan Africa's largest and most active stock markets, listing over 60 companies and providing trading platforms for equities, bonds, REITs, and ETFs. Th...
Kenya's cultural heritage encompasses seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, over 40 ethnic communities with distinct traditions, globally significant paleontological collections, and a rich tapestry of i...
Kenya, known as Africa's Silicon Savannah, has built one of the continent's most dynamic technology ecosystems, from pioneering M-Pesa mobile money to hosting a thriving startup scene attracting billi...
Kenya's blue economy, encompassing fishing, maritime trade, marine tourism, and ocean resources along a 640-kilometre Indian Ocean coastline and vast inland water bodies, represents one of the country...
Death is certain but its timing is not, making estate planning one of the most important yet most neglected aspects of financial management for Kenyan families. The Law of Succession Act provides a fr...
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