Kenya’s informal sector
Kenya’s informal sector, often overlooked in mainstream economic discussions, remains the backbone of the country’s employment and micro-enterprise activity. From...
Read moreDetailsKenya’s informal sector, often overlooked in mainstream economic discussions, remains the backbone of the country’s employment and micro-enterprise activity. From...
Read moreDetailsWhile exports and foreign aid dominate economic headlines, diaspora remittances have quietly become Kenya’s top foreign exchange earner. In 2024,...
Read moreDetailsThe Kenya shilling has maintained relative stability against major global currencies, buoyed by steady economic recovery, easing inflation and prudent...
Read moreDetailsEquities, also known as stocks or shares, represent ownership in a company. When investors buy shares, they gain a stake...
Read moreDetailsKenya’s real estate sector continues to present attractive investment opportunities in 2025, supported by a growing urban population, infrastructure expansion...
Read moreDetailsPublic debt is the total amount of money a government owes to external and internal creditors. It accumulates when the...
Read moreDetailsIn a world where traditional investing often seems out of reach for the average Kenyan, a quiet revolution is reshaping...
Read moreDetailsReal Estate Investments Trusts (REITs) are investment vehicles that allow individuals to invest in large scale income generating real estate...
Read moreDetailsKenya’s economy in April 2025 is demonstrating signs of reliance and gradual recovery after facing several years of global and...
Read moreDetailsKenya shilling has maintained a relatively stable exchange rate against the US dollar trading at an average of KES 129.4...
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