Expert guidance on navigating government services in Kenya, diaspora investment tips, and the latest from the Huduma Global team.
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) is Kenya's mandatory pension scheme that provides retirement, invalidity, and survivors' benefits to workers across the country. The new NSSF Act has brought s...
The Kenyan National Identity Card is the cornerstone of civic participation and economic activity in Kenya. Required for everything from opening bank accounts and registering businesses to accessing h...
Kenya's healthcare system is undergoing its most significant transformation in decades with the transition from the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) to the Social Health Authority (SHA) and the...
Purchasing property in Kenya is one of the most significant investments you can make, but it also carries substantial risks if proper due diligence is not conducted. Land fraud, fake title deeds, boun...
The KRA PIN (Personal Identification Number) is the most essential financial document for anyone conducting business, investing, or owning property in Kenya. Issued by the Kenya Revenue Authority, thi...
Starting a business in Kenya has never been easier thanks to the digitization of government services through the eCitizen platform and the Business Registration Service (BRS). Whether you want to regi...
Kenya Treasury Bills are among the safest and most accessible short-term investment instruments available to Kenyans and diaspora investors. Issued weekly by the Central Bank of Kenya, these governmen...
Savings and Credit Cooperative Organizations (SACCOs) are one of Kenya's most powerful financial tools for wealth creation and affordable credit access. With over 15,000 registered SACCOs managing tri...
Complete beginner's guide to buying shares at the Nairobi Securities Exchange in 2026. Covers CDSC accounts, stockbrokers, IPOs, and how diaspora Kenyans can invest in the Kenyan stock market.