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  1. KenGen unveils the continent’s first geothermal-powered industrial city

    Positioned inside the home to one of the world’s largest geothermal reservoirs, the facility will offer investors uninterrupted 100 percent renewable energy, full SEZ benefits, and direct access...

  2. Premier League holiday fixtures 2025: Kenya’s favourite football season returns

    The EPL is the most-watched football league in Kenya, and the holiday period is always its busiest and most exciting stretch

  3. Beyond connectivity: The hidden dangers behind Kenya’s rapid digital expansion

    Digital technologies have opened new doors for connection, learning, and participation, but they have also forced a question that we can no longer ignore

  4. Pepeta unites Kakamega: From grassroots football to a cultural bullfighting spectacle

    Pepeta, the betting firm, has reaffirmed its deep commitment to Western Kenya's grassroots culture and sports scene

  5. Standard Investment Bank marks 30 years of Kenyan excellence

    Looking ahead, SIB’s next chapter is defined by an ambitious but clear vision for leadership across African capital markets

  6. KCA University releases more than 3,000 graduates to help shape the future

    The November 28 graduation ceremony cemented KCA University’s expanding global footprint, with representation from over 20 nationalities across East, West, and Southern Africa

  7. How forex trading apps are changing the way we trade

    Not long ago, traders hovered over desktop charts, refreshed data like life depended on it, and tried to catch market turns between work calls and dinner

  8. At least 40 percent of Bolt’s motorbike fleet in Kenya now electric: Why this counts

    Bolt aims to continue expanding its electric bike fleet over the next year through new financing partnerships, rider support programmes and strategic collaborations

  9. The bold dare by Saint Kitts and Nevis at COP11: What to expect on harm reduction at COP12

    ​​​​​​​The country’s proposal on tobacco harm reduction set the stage for what promises to be a high-stakes clash of ideologies: Pragmatism versus prohibition

  10. Experiencing workplace productivity loss? Check the wellbeing of staff, not work ethic

    Wellness at work is no longer a soft issue or a human resource trend, but the foundation of sustainable performance

  11. The power of iGaming in Africa: Opportunities for partners

    The rapid growth of the online entertainment industry and the audience’s shift toward mobile-first experiences make iGaming one of the fastest-expanding markets

  12. Life-changing exposure: KeMU leadership on why learners should pick the university

    More than 3,000 students graduated from the university on November 8, 2025 under the theme, 'Transformed: Innovate with Integrity’

  13. The new face of investment in Kenya: How forex trading is competing with traditional savings

    Kenya’s investment world is now sharing the stage with something faster, more accessible and undeniably modern

  14. APS Bomet becomes the 6th football club to join Mozzart Bet sponsorship umbrella

    The two parties inked a Ksh11 million one-season renewable deal in a colourful ceremony on November 27 at the Administration Police Service (APS) headquarters in Jogoo House A, Nairobi

  15. Experts on how to turn agroforestry policy into action in East Africa

    The keynote speaker at the Post-Policy Brief Dialogue Sarah Kezia noted that agroforestry – the deliberate integration of trees with crops and livestock – was far more than a land-use technique

  16. Why educators must change approach: Here’s how Laiser Hill Academy is doing it

    As parents or educational institutions dealing with either Gen Z or Gen Alpha, we have to start retooling, if we haven't already

  17. Atlantis Life Science now plans to go regional, thanks to dependable financial partner

    ‘Co-op Bank has helped us to come from a small office in 2017 to now having two facilities, each of about 6,700 square foot,’ says Chief Operations Officer

  18. From vending timber to building a thriving hardware and construction enterprise

    Start-up owner says Co-op Bank has facilitated his business with short loans, and his clients now include government entities

  19. Talking peace: Nairobi forum seeks to shift views on how to protect children in volatile zones

    Stakeholders gathered in Nairobi on November 17–19, 2025 for a landmark Global Conference on Advancing Children's Roles in Peace Processes and the Vancouver Principles

  20. Kenya and Estonia forge a new model for green growth

    Kenya and Estonia have shown that progress does not depend on size or wealth, but on the ability to adapt, innovate, and deploy technology efficiently

  21. Why Africa needs locally adapted, science-based tobacco frameworks: A call to action after COP11

    Decisions made at COP greatly influence national regulations, public health priorities, and the adoption or rejection of innovative approaches such as harm reduction

  22. Financing the future: MyCredit helps schools upgrade, expand and go green

    Kuza Elimu solutions offer school development finance through tailored products.

  23. 40 years on, Ecobank emerges as Africa’s best bank

    What began as a single-country bank is today Africa’s most geographically diverse banking group.

  24. Tobacco harm reduction belongs to the people, not the industry, not the donors

    Tobacco control has become a political battlefield. #Smokerslivesmatter

  25. Hanaano programme and its trail of gains in vulnerable Mandera Triangle

    The cross-border programme brings hope to the region where Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia meet.

    Picture | Ahmed Hussein