Kenya Association of Manufacturers
Kenya Association of Manufacturers blasts House over tenders Bill
Reading Time: 2 minutes Manufacturers have criticised Parliament for rejecting a move seeking to increase tender awards to Sh20 billion to help the sector […]
Kenya, Tanzania work to eliminate non-tariff barriers
Reading Time: 2 minutes Kenya and Tanzania on Friday called for a quick resolution of non-tariff barriers and the review of the East African […]
Kenya, Tanzania industrialists kick-off meeting on market access
Reading Time: < 1 minute Kenyan and Tanzanian manufacturers kicked off a three-day meeting on Wednesday to deliberate on trade promotion and market access between […]
Why Treasury is under pressure to tax poor businesses
Reading Time: 3 minutes As a basic principle, policy makers at the National Treasury ought to make it their priority, to advise parliamentarians against […]
We need to build post-Covid resilient industries
Reading Time: 2 minutes Rajul Malde Manufacturing continues to play a critical role in post-Covid economic recovery strategies of many countries. In a post-pandemic […]
Iran creates ‘special vehicle’ to rekindle trade ties with Kenya
Reading Time: 2 minutes George Kebaso @Morarak Iran is banking on the US to relax sanctions it imposed on the Asian country in mid […]
Food logistics firms gear up to help store coronavirus vaccines
Reading Time: < 1 minute Kenya’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with cold storage facilities are repurposing their businesses to assist the government in the storage […]
Our tax policies must foster business resilience
Reading Time: 3 minutes Tax increases are rarely popular, more so today, when the country is still reeling from the impact of Covid-19 pandemic. […]
Why SMEs are embracing asset-based financing solutions
Reading Time: 2 minutes CREDIT: Asset-based lending, once considered a last resort finance option, is fast becoming a popular choice for small businessess that […]
For economy to grow engage more women
Reading Time: 3 minutes Growing up, the unspoken norm in my community was that the women were always the organisers and mobilisers of everything. […]