[ad_1] Top 2020 KCSE Student Robinson Wanjala Simiyu celebrates with his father Pius Simiyu (left) and family members at their residence in Buruburu, Nairobi. May 10,...
[ad_1] The premise of Nairobi’s Silicon Savannah was straightforward and promising. [Courtesy] When the phrase Silicon Savannah was coined, optimism was high that Nairobi was on...
[ad_1] A section of Gikomba Market, Nairobi. [Elvis Ogina, Standard] You would think there is a “no-idling-in-Nairobi” warning that confronts every Nairobian like the chilling glare...
[ad_1] In three years to June 2020, nearly 60,000 public servants retired. [Courtesy] The public sector is facing a reality check as its ageing workforce exits...
[ad_1] Technology adeptness has come at a price for workers as more jobs are taken up by machines. [Courtesy] Technology continues to revolutionalise the workplace, with...
[ad_1] Out of 4,588,793 people in the age bracket, 1,265,477, or 27.6 per cent, fell under the NEET category. [Courtesy] After five painful years of unsuccessfully...
[ad_1] World Bank’s surveys showed 46 per cent of businesses in developing countries are expected to fall behind on debt payments. [Courtesy] Developing countries must quickly strengthen...
[ad_1] Kenya Union of Savings and Credit Co-operatives (Kuscco) Managing Director George Ototo. [Jenipher Wachie, Standard] About 800 delegates are set to meet in Mombasa today...
[ad_1] The Bill to slash petroleum taxes might not make much progress, which means the high tax regime and, in turn, high fuel prices could be...
[ad_1] Construction of a complex at Konza Techno City. [John Muia, Standard] State agencies in the film sector will be relocated to the Konza Technopolis by...