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AllAfrica on MSNAfDB Urges Fiscal Reforms to Boost Kenya's Economic GrowthThe African Development Bank (AfDB) has called for reforms that will broaden fiscal revenue, formalize the informal sector, deepen financial markets, and maximize the country's human resource dividend ...
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Tuko News on MSNKenya to Benefit from Weak US Dollar, Stable Oil Prices in 2025 - ReportStandard Chartered Managing Director and CEO, Kenya and Africa, Kariuki Ngari, said Kenyan investors are well-positioned to ...
The Co-operative Bank of Kenya has joined the list of Africa’s 25 largest banks after a period of rapid growth, it has been ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNADFD, Kenya strategic partnership supports sustainable developmentADFD’s strategic collaboration with Kenya underscores its commitment to enable rural development through financing impactful transport and energy projects ...
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: Moses Kuria Resigns As Ruto's Advisor After Tweeting 'No Elections in 2027'Moses Kuria has resigned as President William Ruto's Senior Economic Advisor, hours after sparking public outrage by tweeting that there would be "no elections in 2027." ...
Kenya needs to tackle graft that’s draining the nation’s finances and undermining economic growth, according to the African ...
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The National Interest on MSNElectric Vehicles Are Driving Kenya’s FutureKenya is driving Africa’s electric vehicle revolution, with supportive policy powering cleaner transport, new industries, and ...
Kenya’s economy has demonstrated remarkable resilience in recent years, navigating a series of challenges including fiscal constraints, rising debt levels and the imperative for structural reforms, ...
These losses, according to the bank, significantly undermine Kenya's ability to finance its own development and economic ...
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: Kindiki Urges Dialogue Over Chaos, Defends Ruto's Development Track RecordDeputy President Kithure Kindiki has urged Kenyans to embrace dialogue and peaceful engagement as the means to resolve grievances and national concerns, warning that violence and disorder cannot chart ...
East Africa is growing fastest in Africa at 5.9 percent. Ethiopia, Rwanda, Djibouti, Uganda and Tanzania lead growth. Kenya is relegated.
The World Bank report highlights Kenya’s strong educational achievements for adolescent girls but underscores persistent gaps ...
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