Three online entrepreneurs spoke to Saturday Magazine about how the coronavirus pandemic has affected their businesses and how they have adapted to it. The
Seventeen years ago, Lucy Ndung’u was working for a non-governmental organisation where she was earning Sh16,000 a month as a market research assistant. “At
The Kenya Covid-19 Emergency Response Fund has raised Ksh. 1.2 billion towards containing the spread, effects and impact of coronavirus in the country. The
Google’s internet air-balloon service Loon has dispatched a larger fleet of balloons to Kenya after successful launches from the launch site in Puerto Rico
The High Court has ordered former Youth and Gender Principal Secretary Lillian Omollo to surrender Sh33.6 million to the state. The court ruled that funds
As earlier directed by President Uhuru Kenyatta, the Office Director of Public Prosecution and Ethics and Anti-Corruption Unit (EACC) have released Ksh 2 billion
The government has projected a significant loss in revenue in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Speaking Tuesday, Treasury CS Ukur Yatani said though
Two successful entrepreneurs share how they turned their passions and pet projects into money-making ventures. ***************** Andrew Kaggia, Kifaru Studios founder “MY HEART WAS
Dennis Andaye started Organic Farmers Market, a platform where organic farmers and healthy value addition food vendors come to sell directly to customers, in 2010 with
Finally! The first Kenyan tycoon has joined the war against COVID-19 in the country. Steel magnate Narendra Raval, the founder of Devki Group of companies, has donated KSh
The Kenyan government is committed to ensuring food security and has assured the public that there is enough supply to last several months. The Agriculture Cabinet
is the chief executive officer and co-founder of Nairobi-based tours and travels company, Expeditions Maasai Safaris. What inspired you to start this business? The childhood