Recent news of large legacy companies laying off staff in Kenya has been the talk of town in Kenya. Struggle for these large companies due to harsh economic times may
The coronavirus pandemic in Kenya can be termed as having caught most institutions including government flatfooted with quite a bit of uncertainty over the crisis and its apparent effect on
The coronavirus pandemic seemed a distance to most Kenyans up to the last couple of days commencing with the health cabinet secretary announcing the first person infected followed by the
As the Kenyan real economy continues to struggle, one industry that is particularly vulnerable and that has borne the full brunt of the pandemic is the tourism sector. In 2018,
The comprehensive intervention by the Kenyan government towards alleviating the economic shock of Covid-19 are commendable and should be viewed as the first of many as it seeks innovative ways
Coronavirus presents a unique challenge to the business community in Kenya especially micro, small enterprises (MSEs) who constitute a bulk MSMEs in Kenya. Entrepreneurs running micro and small businesses are
The negative impact of the Coronavirus crisis to the Kenyan economy and SMEs to be specific is undeniable that has seen various stakeholders offer a variety of interventions including but
Kenyan SMEs play a critical role In the economy constituting 98 percent of all registered businesses, contribute 33 percent to GDP, employs over 30 percent of Kenya’s youthful population (KNBS