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The rent-a-stress economy blowing into a full-scale economic liquidity crisis

Behind the relentless “hustle” lies a brutal reality where both the State and the lending ecosystem have created a trap rather than a springboard for wealth.
By James Mungai 4d ago
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West Africa supplies over 60 per cent of the world‘s cocoa beans. Yet, Switzerland and Belgium make the chocolate and keep the margin.
By Victor Chesang 4d ago
Nganyas define the Kenyan culture and are some of the most memorable sites in Kenya; I guess more than the Big 5.
By XN Iraki 1w ago
AI strengthens verification by identifying inconsistencies, detecting manipulations, and adapting to emerging fraud patterns in real time. 
By Edwin Mutisya 1w ago
Institutions must also confront the underlying issues whether they be excessive workloads, unclear mandates, or environments where employees feel unheard.
By Haji Ahmed 1w ago
Small businesses are no longer defined only by what they produce or where they are located, They are increasingly defined by how they participate in the broader economy.
By Lydiah Kiburu 1w ago
From manufacturing to agriculture and services, more firms are entering regional markets, securing new customers and building cross-border partnerships.
By Mark Mwaniki 2w ago
Public plunder has not only continued unabated but may well have worsened compared to the previous administration, with little visible commitment from the top to rein it in.
By Patrick Muinde 2w ago
People think debt collection is just shouting and threats. But the truth is its strategy, psychology, endurance, humour, negotiation, and a little bit of madness. It’s messy magic.
By James Mungai 2w ago
By 2050, one in every three workers on earth will be African. The question is not whether that is power. The question is whether Africa is finally ready to price it. 
By Victor Chesang 2w ago
Diplomatically, Ruto's insinuations are completely unjustifiable. They may easily pass as bullying from big brother or looking down upon our neighbours.
By Patrick Muinde 3w ago
Businesses do not have to choose between working together and competing. They can do both, depending on where value is created.
By Lydiah Kiburu 3w ago
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