Here's how to build bridges and bring more women into the science world
If we had more women and girls in science, perhaps our maternal mortality rates would be lower. Not insisting on a gender lens in science cause us more harm than good.
By Dr Sheila Ochugboju 1 year ago
Here's how to build bridges and bring more women into the science world
Digitising supply chains can spur MSMEs growth
To restore the standing of this key constituent in the economy, policymakers and private sector must find a way to get beyond systemic obstacles, reevaluate the standardised approach.
By Sheila Kimani Omukuba 2 years ago
Digitising supply chains can spur MSMEs growth
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Dirty money ties us down to instability and poor leaders
Accepting a one-off Sh500 bribe will eventually allow thieves to take off with the national budget of Sh3 trillion.
By Irungu Houghton and Sheila Masinde 3 years ago
Dirty money ties us down to instability and poor leaders
Demands for public debt accountability should continue relentlessly
Kenyans are still reeling from the shocking accounts of how some procurement contracts were issued irregularly at inflated costs.
By Sheila Masinde 3 years ago
Demands for public debt accountability should continue relentlessly
Wakifunga, tunafungua
Is it time that bars, concerts and other showbiz events were also operational?
By Sheila Kimani 4 years ago
Wakifunga, tunafungua
Two dead after eating ‘contaminated food’ at party
Police in Butere Sub County have launched investigations to unearth what exactly happened during a house-warming party
By Nathan Ochunge and Sheilah Chumba 6 years ago
Two dead after eating ‘contaminated food’ at party
Teachers caught compiling KCSE exam answers for students
Twelve people among them two teachers arrested in Kakamega while compiling answers to KCSE questions for Shikokho Secondary School students.
By Nathan Ochunge and Sheilah Chumba 6 years ago
Teachers caught compiling KCSE exam answers for students
Ruto: Stop politicking and settle down
Deputy President William Ruto urgers leaders to stop politicking and focus on the development agenda.
By John Shilitsa and Sheila Chumba 6 years ago
Ruto: Stop politicking and settle down
Free high school learning is set to fail
As is always the case during elections, politicians are busy making promises of what they will do if elected
By Sheila Otieno 7 years ago
Free high school learning is set to fail
Farmers’ renew bid to save indigenous livestock breeds
The Kenyan business and agriculture industry is on an upward trajectory with the recent 2016 Africa forum for protection, preservation and promotion of African indigenous livestock breeds happening in Nairobi this week.
By Sheila Kimani 8 years ago
Farmers’ renew bid to save indigenous livestock breeds
Beware: ‘Sneak thief of sight’
Glaucoma is an eye disease that causes progressive irreversible damage of the optic nerve and loss of vision field leading to blindness.
By Dr Sheila Marco 8 years ago
Beware: ‘Sneak thief of sight’
Tragedies of ‘young’ love
The tales of numerous lives lost in love triangles have been trending and they are shocking.
By Sheila Malanda 8 years ago
Tragedies of ‘young’ love
Youths left out in State appointments
The recent appointments of heads of parastatals is clearly not in line with President Uhuru Kenyatta's continuous call for youth and women empowerment as well as national unity.
By Sheila Oyola 8 years ago
Youths left out in State appointments
Sultan palace resorts set to join big projects at coast targeting booming tourism
Sultan Palace Beach resort is set to open its door to customers late this year adding to a number of similar projects targeting booming tourism business at the Kenyan coast.
By Sheila Kimani 8 years ago
Sultan palace resorts set to join big projects at coast targeting booming tourism
What new Companies Act means for entrepreneurs
It is an exciting time for the business community in Kenya. On September 11, 2015, the President assented to the Companies Act, 2015, which repeals the 1948 Companies Act (Cap 486).
By Rosa Nduati-Mutero and Sheila Nyayieka 9 years ago
What new Companies Act means for entrepreneurs
Danger signs freedom waning in East Africa
Over the next year, 15 different elections will take place across the African continent. While elections can be a prime opportunity for governments to demonstrate their respect for free speech and freedom of association, their actions in the run-up to the polls can also be particularly revealing of their real intentions.
By Karim Lahidji and Sheila Muwanga 9 years ago
Danger signs freedom waning in East Africa
Foreign billionaire investors seek a slice of Kenya
The thriving real estate sector is attracting foreign investors from across the world as they seek to capitalise on the country’s strategic location as a regional business hub.
By Sheila Kimani 9 years ago
Foreign billionaire investors seek a slice of Kenya
Kenyan celebrity home front
A man’s home is his kingdom. No wonder many people hope to own a home of their own, one they can design and watch come to life from the ground up.
By Sheila Kimani 9 years ago
Kenyan celebrity home front
The prints charming
Africa, is without a doubt the cradle of authenticity, owing to the profound levels of creativity found in different communities.
By Sheila Kimani 10 years ago
The prints charming
Briefs or boxers?
Looking fashionably spick and span is an art many people have mastered, but closer scrutiny reveals that the allure not only lies on the outside, but on the inside too, courtesy of the underwear.
By Sheila Kimani 10 years ago
Briefs or boxers?
All round boy
ROBERT OKETCH OGOLLA, 25, is a model, CEO of an entrepreneurial club, and an employee at Startimes. SHEILA KIMANI engaged him about his many roles.
By - Sheila Kimani 11 years ago
All round boy
Rise of the retail mall
The growth of the retail market across the continent has been something to behold. Here at home, malls are coming up at a dizzying speed, but what effects do they have? SHEILA KIMANI explores
By SHEILA KIMANI 11 years ago
Rise of the retail mall
Quick yoga routines
Health and fitness are playing a greater role in our daily activities as more people incorporate exercise in their schedules. But while many people settle for jogging, swimming, weightlifting and aerobics, very few consider yoga as an option.
By - Sheila Kimani 11 years ago
 Quick yoga routines
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