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Foreign Investors Keep Selling Kenyan Equities Despite Record Market Gains

The performance of Kenya’s equity market in recent years presents a paradox that has increasingly puzzled analysts and policymakers alike. On one hand, the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) has delivered its strongest back-to-back performance in more than a decade, with benchmark indices posting historic gains and market capitalization expanding rapidly. On the other hand, foreign […]

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Airtel Takes the Fight to Parliament: Why Regulation, Not Ownership, Is the Real Battle in Kenya’s Telecom Wars

Kenya’s telecommunications sector is once again under intense political, regulatory, and economic scrutiny. This time, however, the spotlight is not solely on corporate ownership or market concentration—but on the rules of the game themselves. Appearing before the National Assembly, executives from Airtel Kenya delivered a clear message to lawmakers: changes in Safaricom’s ownership structure are […]

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Diageo’s Africa Retreat and the East African Breweries Deal: Strategy, Legal Friction, and Market Signals

The global spirits industry is undergoing a quiet but profound realignment. As consumer tastes evolve, geopolitical risks intensify, and capital costs rise, multinational producers are reassessing where and how they deploy capital. One of the clearest illustrations of this shift is unfolding in East Africa, where Diageo is seeking to complete a landmark divestment that […]

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Airtel Takes Aim at Fuliza: A New Battle for Kenya’s Digital Credit Economy

Kenya’s mobile money ecosystem is approaching a decisive new phase. After more than a decade of rapid growth, near-universal adoption, and relentless innovation, competition is no longer about signing up new users—it is about who controls how Kenyans borrow, spend, and manage short-term liquidity. At the center of this contest sits instant digital credit, a […]

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Proptech Power Play: Rushbox Acquires BuyRentKenya, Signaling Major African Market Consolidation

The African digital real estate sector is undergoing a profound structural realignment, underlined by the recent, high-stakes acquisition of Kenyan online property marketplace BuyRentKenya by the regional proptech specialist, Rushbox Ltd. The transaction, the value of which remains undisclosed, is far more than a simple corporate sale; it represents a calculated move that strategically positions […]

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Centum’s Flagship Failure: A Deep Dive into Two Rivers’ Escalating Crisis and the Erosion of Investor Confidence

Centum Investment Company, once celebrated as the quintessential Berkshire Hathaway of East Africa, finds itself grappling with a crisis of confidence as its flagship real estate project, Two Rivers Development, continues to hemorrhage capital. The ambitious mixed-use development, envisioned as a transformative urban hub and a cornerstone of Centum’s long-term value strategy, has instead become […]

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Buxton Point Triumphs: GulfCap Sets New Benchmark for Affordable Housing Delivery and Urban Renewal

The ambitious journey to deliver quality, affordable shelter to Kenya’s rapidly expanding urban population scored a major victory recently as GulfCap Real Estate was honored with the coveted Affordable Housing Project of the Year Award for its transformative Buxton Point development in Mombasa. The prestigious recognition was conferred by the Kenya Professional Realtors Association (KPRA) […]

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Investor Rush: CBK T-Bills Oversubscribed for Eighth Week as Yield Curve Flattens

The domestic money market in Kenya is currently experiencing a profound period of high liquidity and intense investor confidence in government debt, a sentiment underscored by the Central Bank of Kenya’s (CBK) latest Weekly Treasury Bills Auction. The auction witnessed a significant surge in bids, totaling KSh 44.812 billion against a targeted offer of KSh […]

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CBK’s Long Game: Dual-Tranche Bond Sale Pushes for Durable Funding and Fiscal De-risking

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), acting as the fiscal agent for the National Treasury, has initiated its ninth domestic bond reopening of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025/26, signaling an intensified commitment to securing durable, long-term funding. The auction seeks to raise KSh 40 billion through a dual-tranche sale featuring two ultra-long-duration instruments: the 30-year […]

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