BY DAVID ONJILI An interesting story is told of a caterpillar that lived on a clay pot that had a…
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BY LEONARD WANYAMA Lately, Kenyan news is painting an overall triumphal picture of economic diplomacy. Indeed, the country has been…
BY LEONARD WANYAMA Nationalistic pride may demand that one speak highly of his or her country at all times, but…
Many countries in Africa have seen a reduction in the number of foreign counterparties, the overseas banks with which African…
BY ALEX MURPHY For Africans living in the Diaspora, sending remittances back home is often a proud obligation, a willing…
BY DAVID WANJALA For a whole year covering the entire period Dr Patrick Njoroge has been in office as Governor,…
BY LUKE MULUNDA A few days after MPs passed the Bill capping interest rates, bankers suddenly turned into money angels,…
BY PAUL MUTHAURA Today marks yet another milestone in an astounding decade of capital markets activity that KenGen has been at…
BY ANTONY MUTUNGA In 1973 the United Kingdom became a fully-fledged member of the European Economic Community (E.E.C), now the…
BY PETER WANYONYI It wasn’t supposed to end like this. South Sudan, Africa’s youngest state, was supposed to be the…