Expert guidance on navigating government services in Kenya, diaspora investment tips, and the latest from the Huduma Global team.
Microfinance has been one of the most significant forces for financial inclusion in Kenya, bringing formal credit, savings, and insurance services to millions of people who were previously excluded fr...
Religion is not merely a private matter of personal faith in Kenya but a fundamental organizing principle of social life, a major provider of education and healthcare, a powerful force in politics, an...
Access to clean, safe water remains one of the most fundamental development challenges facing Kenya, with millions of citizens still relying on unsafe sources or spending hours daily collecting water ...
Kenya's national symbols, from the distinctive black, red, and green flag to the stirring Swahili anthem and the harambee-inscribed coat of arms, embody the aspirations, history, and identity of a nat...
Maternal health in Kenya represents both a remarkable story of progress and an urgent unfinished agenda, with thousands of women still dying each year from complications that are largely preventable w...
Kenya's sand harvesting crisis sits at the intersection of rapid urbanization, environmental degradation, and governance failure, creating a challenge that affects water security, ecological health, i...
Public procurement is the single largest mechanism through which government spending enters the Kenyan economy, creating enormous business opportunities while also presenting significant risks of corr...
Kenya's avocado industry has transformed from a minor domestic fruit crop to a major export commodity generating billions of shillings in revenue and providing livelihoods for tens of thousands of far...
Anti-money laundering compliance has become a critical element of doing business in Kenya's financial sector, with regulatory requirements affecting banks, mobile money operators, real estate professi...