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Kenya Needs Sh5 Billion to Support HIV Services Until June

Kenya is at a critical crossroads in its fight against HIV. With key drugs rapidly depleting and several HIV clinics forced to close, the country now urgently requires an additional Sh5.24 billion to sustain its HIV response until June. Over the longer term, Kenya will need Sh13.5 billion for the 2025/2026 fiscal year. This desperate […]

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Epra Weighs Tanzania’s Import of Ethiopia Electricity Through Kenya: A Step Toward Regional Energy Integration

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (Epra) is finalizing its review of a groundbreaking deal that could reshape East Africa’s power trade. The agreement involves transporting 100MW of electricity from Ethiopia to Tanzania, with Kenya’s transmission infrastructure playing a pivotal role in the transit. If approved, the deal will mark another milestone in the region’s […]

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Cabinet Approves National Policy on Women’s Economic Empowerment: A Bold Step Toward Gender Equality and Economic Growth in Kenya

In a decisive move to transform Kenya’s economic landscape and foster gender equality, the Cabinet has approved the National Policy on Women’s Economic Empowerment. This landmark initiative aims to dismantle systemic barriers, create an enabling environment for women entrepreneurs, and drive sustainable development across the country. Aligned with Kenya’s Constitution, Vision 2030, and the Bottom-up […]

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Kenya, Rwanda Banks Integrate Pan-African Payment System to Boost Cross-Border Trade

In a major step towards enhancing financial connectivity and promoting intra-African trade, KCB Group in Kenya and the Bank of Kigali in Rwanda have officially integrated the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) into their operations. This integration marks a significant milestone in the digital transformation of Africa’s financial services sector, enabling faster, cheaper, and […]

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KRA Launches Micro & Small Taxpayers Department to Support MSMEs: A New Era for Simplified Tax Compliance in Kenya

In a landmark move to bolster Kenya’s vibrant micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) sector, the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has unveiled its new Micro & Small Taxpayers (MST) Department. This strategic initiative is designed to simplify tax compliance, provide customized support, and stimulate economic growth among small businesses—a critical engine of Kenya’s economy. Under […]

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Kenya’s Ministry of Health Boosts Cancer and Critical Care Coverage Under SHA to Enhance UHC

In a major policy shift aimed at accelerating progress toward Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and rebuilding public trust in its revamped health insurance system, Kenya’s Ministry of Health has announced significant enhancements to the Social Health Authority (SHA) benefits. The recent upgrade sees oncology care coverage per household increased by KSh 150,000—from KSh 440,000 to […]

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New Tatu City Logistics Park to Drive SME Growth

Last week, Kenya took a bold step toward transforming its industrial and logistics landscape with the inauguration of The Link Warehousing and Logistics Park at Tatu City in Ruiru. As the nation’s first SME logistics park with Special Economic Zone (SEZ) benefits, the facility is poised to revolutionize how small and medium enterprises (SMEs) store […]

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Kenya Power Warns of 30% Increase in Electricity Prices Amid Mounting Wayleave Charges and Debt Crisis

Kenya Power’s latest warning of a potential 30% hike in electricity tariffs has sent ripples across Kenya’s business and industrial sectors. The warning comes as the state-owned utility braces for additional financial pressures stemming from proposed wayleave charges by county governments. In a candid disclosure, Kenya Power’s CEO, Joseph Siror, stated that if counties impose […]

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IMF Begins Governance Assessment to Tackle Corruption Risks in Kenya

In a decisive move aimed at bolstering transparency and restoring investor confidence, Kenya’s government has initiated a governance diagnostic assessment in collaboration with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The assessment seeks to pinpoint corruption risks that have long undermined the nation’s economic performance. Launched by Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi on Monday alongside the IMF’s […]

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Kenya Will Wait to Draw Down $1.5bn UAE Loan, Finance Minister Says

Kenya’s Finance Minister John Mbadi announced that the government will delay drawing down funds from a $1.5 billion privately placed bond arranged in the United Arab Emirates. Speaking on February 28, 2025, Mbadi explained that the decision is driven by the need to align the loan with the nation’s fiscal framework for the current financial […]

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