1. Civil Servants’ Union Gets Seat in Salaries Team The umbrella Civil Servants’ union has scored a major victory after the Salaries and Remuneration Commission invited it to be part of the agency’s committees. The Federation of Public Service Trade Unions of Kenya (Pusetu)…
Miraa or otherwise Khat farmers, traders and consumers are very sad right about now after a January 5th 2013 ban on Kenyan miraa by the Netherlands. The Netherlands Secretary of State for Health, Welfare and Sports has listed the good crop as a drug, thus directing traders to stop stocking miraa at Schipol Airport in Amsterdam.
Travel Shoppe Limited and Global Star have teamed up with a number of Hotels and Holiday Inns to give football fans a chance to watch some of the continent’s best athletes battle it out in this year’s Africa Cup of Nations.
Airtel Kenya is offering its’ subscribers an opportunity to have their bills paid for a full year and or win instant prizes that include free minutes and SMS. To participate subscribers have to top up with KES 50 and above and stand a chance to have…
Kenyans woke up to reduced fuel prices following the latest fuel price review released yesterday by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC). Mombasa residents will enjoy the lowest fuel prices in the country as a litre of super petrol, diesel and kerosene will retail at KES 108.34,…
1. Tana River Leaders Vow to End Bloodshed Community leaders from Tana Delta have pledged to support the disarmament exercise spearheaded by the government. The leaders who held a meeting with Internal Security Minister Katoo Ole Metito have also pledged to hold joint peace…
Kenyans tomorrow will wake up to reduced fuel prices as the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) reviews fuel prices downwards. A litre of super petrol, in Nairobi, will retail at KES 111.60 from KES 112.61. A litre of Diesel will retail at KES 103.99 down from KES 105.79 while…
33% of registered insurance companies are at risk of getting shut down because they have failed to meet a specified set of requirements. What does this mean for you?
Kenya still owes Kenya more money. Our government's domestic debt has increased by KES 112.3 billion to KES 971.2 billion up from KES 858.8 billion at the end of June 2012.
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) announced its revenue collection performance for the first half of the year 2012/2013, collecting over KES 380 billion between July-December 2012 compared to KES 338 billion the previous year. That is a 12.6% growth.