The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has rolled out a simplified, four-step guide to help taxpayers clear their dues through the iTax system using M-PESA.
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has introduced critical upgrades to its iTax platform, allowing businesses to easily claim legitimate expenses even when they lack
Digital strategist Pauline Njoroge has hit back at businessman Jimi Wanjigi over his claims regarding the cancellation of the multi-billion-shilling Greenfield Terminal project at
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has introduced three new charges that will inflate your May 2026 power bill. The energy regulatory body
Motorists using Ngong Road near Junction Mall should prepare for disruptions starting this week, as the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) announces a two-week
Kenyans can now access government services for longer each day, with Huduma Kenya officially extending operating hours at 20 selected centers across the country
The Environment and Land Court has found two senior officials of the Kenya Railways Corporation in contempt of court after they disregarded orders stopping
Information, Communication, and Technology Cabinet Secretary William Kabogo has announced a crackdown on the betting and gaming sector. The move follows reports revealing widespread
The National Transport and Safety Authority has launched a nationwide 10-day virtual training program to prepare Kenyans for one of the most significant changes
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi clarified why the government might struggle to eliminate taxes for Kenyans earning up to Ksh30,000 or reduce the overall
Kenya and France have taken their bilateral relationship to a new level, sealing 11 wide-ranging agreements that span transport, energy, digital infrastructure, trade, and
President William Ruto moved decisively on Monday, signing three landmark pieces of legislation into law at State House, Nairobi: the Income Tax Bill, the
One of Nairobi’s most anticipated road projects is in its final stretch. Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo confirmed on Monday, May 11, that the
The government’s controversial proposal to impose a five percent presumptive tax on second-hand clothing (mitumba) imports has been dropped from the Finance Bill 2026,