Why Kenya insurance industry sees data as the game changer
The insurance industry is critical for continuity of socio-economic activities. In the event of unexpected shocks such as fire, drought, loss of jobs and risks, insurers are expecte…...
Read MoreTanzania sees 2019/20 cashew nut output up 33 percent
Tanzania expects to raise cashew nuts production by 33.5 per cent in the year to September 2020, helped by favourable weather conditions and increased plantings, its agriculture min…...
Read MoreKenya ranked 3 globally on trade growth potential
Kenya is ranked third out of 66 economies showing best potential in future trade growth, a new report by multinational financier Standard Chartered Plc shows.The study considered im…...
Read MoreAfrican countries challenged to design homegrown health coverage models
African countries have been challenged to come together to design a homegrown Universal Health Coverage model that will ensure healthcare for all in line with Africa agenda 2063.Thi…...
Read MoreKenya is the most optimistic African nation
More Kenyans consider themselves optimists compared to citizens of other major African economies, according to a new Global Optimism Outlook survey. The survey found that 70% of Ken…...
Read MoreHow to train children in servant leadership
Leadership is taking responsibility, says seven-year-old Malaika. She elaborates with an example. If someone litters, a leader will either request them to pick up after themselves o…...
Read MoreKenya ranked top in use of tech to boost farming
Smart phones penetration and high rate of digital innovations have seen Kenya ranked the leading country in the use of technology in agriculture across the continent.A report releas…...
Read MoreTechnology will transform face of enterprise in Africa
Often the pursuit of an economic activity has one agenda in mind, which is getting a return, hopefully, one that exceeds the costs of production or creation.Those who figure out thi…...
Read MoreFood imports may be better for environment than buying local
RomeBritish shoppers looking to go green may be better off buying imported South American apples or Kenyan vegetables rather than locally produced foods that rely too heavily on fos…...
Read MoreMilk bank saving tiny lives in Kenya
When Roseline Kwamboka gave birth to a baby girl seven years ago, ill health affected the flow of her breast milk and this left her baby starved and crying incessantly. It took anot…...
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