Investment service providers are bracing for measures contained in the Finance Bill that give the Capital Market Authority powers to search and confiscate assets of a player on the strength of a court order.
East Africa is making a big leap in infrastructure development with the roll-out of a plan to build 15 new railway lines connecting at least seven countries.
The Government will invest millions of shillings in a media campaign in Europe using international media houses to reposition Kenya as a tourist destination.
An Africa focused hotels and real estate investment company recently created by the Kuwait -based M. A Kharifi Group is expected to spread its wings into Kenya.
William Cowper said God made the country, and man made the town. Many Kenyans desire a green, friendly, modern and hassle free Nairobi. Currently, without a working master plan, a vision of a better Nairobi can be equated to a
Financial advisory and stockbrokerage firm Tsavo Securities Group has moved to raise Sh300 million through a private placement in readiness for a "targeted acquisition."
In the yellow and dusty plains of Laikipia, a new kind of housing project is coming up. Ten country homes on 10 acres in Naro Moru, a little roadside town about 20 minutes drive from Nanyuki town.
When the Kenya's Under-20 football team edged out Sudan 1-0 at Nairobi's Nyayo National Stadium at the weekend, many were quick to argue that they did it because they had the homeground advantage.
Nakuru-based driver Lee Rose has taken over the lead in the Kenya National Rally Championship series following his victory in the Kenya Commercial Bank Safari Rally at the weekend.
Parliament has suspended debate on a Government motion which was to be moved by Finance minister, Amos Kimunya, until the controversial sale of the Grand Regency hotel is resolved.
Attorney-General Amos Wako is collecting all documentation on the sale of the Grand Regency hotel so he can advise the Government on what action to take.
President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga were Monday praised for putting Kenyans interests ahead of their personal ambitions and ending the post-election violence that rocked the country after the disputed presidential elections.
Human rights lobbyists have poked holes into the new Anti-Money Laundering Bill, insisting that far-reaching amendments need to be done before it is passed by Parliament.
A Cabinet minister and three MPs from Nyanza Monday demanded stern action be taken against sugar importers who are handicapping local industries through unfair trade practices.