Trade unions have been central to the struggle for worker rights and social justice in Kenya since the colonial era, evolving from underground resistance organizations into powerful institutions capab...
The Port of Mombasa stands as the most important maritime infrastructure in East Africa, serving as the primary entry and exit point for trade goods destined for Kenya and its landlocked neighbors. Fr...
The miraa industry occupies a unique and often controversial position in Kenya's economy and culture, generating billions of shillings in income for farming communities while attracting international ...
Navigating Kenya's import and export documentation requirements is one of the most critical competencies for businesses engaged in international trade, yet the complexity of customs procedures, multi-...
Kenya's Special Economic Zones represent a bold strategy to accelerate industrialization, attract foreign investment, and position the country as a competitive manufacturing and logistics hub within A...
The East African Community, comprising seven partner states with a combined market of over 300 million people, is one of Africa's most ambitious regional integration projects. For Kenya, as the bloc's...
Kenya's coffee, renowned for its bright acidity and complex flavor profile, commands premium prices on the world market yet production has declined from over 130,000 tonnes at its peak to under 50,000...
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 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...