KQ has now secured a second daily landing slot at Dubai International Airport, allowing it to double Nairobi–Dubai flights from 7 to 14 per week starting September 1.
The move strengthens KQ's competition with Emirates on one of its busiest routes.
We @KenMeatLtd fully embrace this year's #Kenyameatco2026 theme as we continue strengthening Kenya's livestock and meat value chain through premium Halal processing and value addition. Together, we're shaping a globally competitive and sustainable meat industry.#KenMeat
𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐊𝐄𝐍𝐘𝐀 𝐌𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐅𝐄𝐑𝐄𝐍𝐂𝐄 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔: 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐍𝐄𝐂𝐓𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐊𝐄𝐍𝐘𝐀’𝐒 𝐋𝐈𝐕𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐎𝐂𝐊 𝐒𝐄𝐂𝐓𝐎𝐑 𝐓𝐎 𝐆𝐋𝐎𝐁𝐀𝐋 𝐌𝐀𝐑𝐊𝐄𝐓𝐒:
As Governor of Nyeri County, I was honored to host the Kenya Meat Conference 2026 at Chaka Ranch.
The participation of development partners highlights continued international confidence in Kenya's efforts to modernise livestock production and strengthen export competitiveness.#FutureOfMeatKE#TransformingKenyaMeat
Kenya's livestock sector is ready for its next chapter.
We have opened the Kenya Meat Conference to bring together stakeholders across the value chain to chart a practical roadmap for commercialising the sector, growing exports, strengthening competitiveness, and creating greater value for our farmers.
#FutureOfMeatKe #TransformingKenyaMeat
Absa Bank Kenya CEO Abdi Mohamed has resigned after serving for three years.
CFO Yusuf Omari will take over as interim CEO as the bank begins the search for a new chief executive
🚨 JUST IN: KRA has officially changed the deadlines for filing annual tax returns in Kenya.
Millions of Kenyans will now have different filing dates depending on their tax status.
📌 New deadlines:
• Nil Returns (no taxable income): By January 31
• Salaried employees (PAYE only): By April 30. Most returns will be pre-filled on iTax - simply verify and submit.
• Businesses & taxpayers with other income (side hustles, consultancy, rental income, etc.): June 30 remains the deadline.
This replaces the old system, where almost everyone filed by June 30.
Please read, save, and share so your family and friends don't miss the new deadlines and end up paying unnecessary penalties. Adios.
We have done a summary of the proposals that were rejected by MPs, why they were rejected, and the proposals that were passed.
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Here is everything you need to know about the budget in simple terms.
@Fortuneochako1 has shared details from the FY 2026/27 budget.
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As a World Cup host, the U.S. shouldn't be flippantly barring officials from entering the country to do their jobs.
It's terribly backward.
It's also counterproductive.
Global sports competitions should improve international exchange and relations, not the reverse.
My dear friends and colleagues. 16 girls in Utimishi Academy were fatally set ablaze by their fellow students!!
Bad adults are not an accident. They are a project. A project that started at age 5 when a child talked back to an adult and the parent laughed and said, "Huyu mtoto ni tough kama mimi"
A project that continued at age 10 when the child threw a tantrum in public and nobody said a word.
A project that matured at age 15 when the teenager disrespected a teacher and the parent showed up at school to defend the child.
A project that graduated at age 25 when a fully grown adult cannot keep a job because they cannot take correction from anyone.
Nobody wakes up at 30 and suddenly becomes rude, entitled, dishonest, and impossible to deal with.
That software was installed early.
By parents who were allergic to the word "no."
"Mtoto wangu asiumizwe."
"Usimshoutie."
"Let the child express themselves."
Express themselves into what, exactly?
A menace?
Because that is what happened.
You let your child talk back to elders and called it confidence.
You let them break rules and called it creativity.
You let them disrespect boundaries and called it independence.
Now they are 28.
They cannot hold a relationship because they have never been told they are wrong.
They cannot keep a job because they argue with every supervisor. They cannot take feedback without crying victim.
And you are wondering what happened.
You happened.
You skipped the most important part of parenting.
Discipline.
Not beating. Discipline.
Teaching a child that actions have consequences. That "no" is a complete sentence. That apologizing is not weakness. That respecting people is not optional.
These are lessons that must be taught early. Because the world will not teach them gently.
Schools do not raise children. The internet does not raise children. TikTok does not raise children. Church does not raise children.
Parents do.
And if you refuse to correct your child, society will do it for you.
Society has no patience. No mercy. No second chances.
Prisons are full of people who were never told "sit down" at age 7.
Broken homes are full of adults who were never taught emotional regulation at age 12.
Unemployment lines are full of people who were never told "do it again properly" at age 15.
You had the chance to shape them.
You chose comfort over correction.
And now the world is dealing with the result.
Raise children with manners. With respect. With accountability. With the understanding that the world owes them nothing and character determines everything.
Otherwise, you are not raising a child.
You are manufacturing a future problem.
And society will send you the bill.
Join our very own CPA David Busaule and Isaac Isavwa at the ICPAK–KRA Tax Filing Sensitization Forum as they share practical insights on tax filing, compliance, and dispute resolution.
Learn from the experts, get your questions answered, and prepare for the filing season with confidence.
Book your slot now: https://t.co/RrZFpBexVC
@ICPAK_Kenya
Our administration is making significant investments to unlock Northern Kenya's vast potential and address decades of historical marginalisation.
Through the Horn of Africa Gateway Development Project, we are investing over KSh100 billion on the Isiolo-Mandera road, a flagship project that will enhance connectivity, and spur economic opportunities across the region.
Further, the construction of the 500km Lamu-Garissa-Isiolo road is now halfway complete and we assure residents that the project remains on schedule for completion next year. Once finalized, the road will open up new opportunities for commerce and development.
Hosted leaders from Wajir, Mandera and Garissa counties at Wajir State Lodge and shared with them our development agenda and transformative plans aimed at accelerating socio-economic growth in Northern Kenya.
Briefed them on the investment of over KSh45 billion in affordable housing projects in the three counties, a commitment that represents one of the most significant housing investments in the region since Independence.
As we conclude the expansion of Garissa Airport, we will similarly upgrade Wajir Airport at a cost of KSh700 million.
Our commitment remains steadfast in ensuring that every part of Kenya, including Northern Kenya, receives its fair share of development and opportunities for prosperity.
One thing about the just concluded Finance Bill 2026 stakeholder submissions, they were truly rich with simulations on the implications of the proposals.
A 🧵on some simulations that stood out for me.
About 86% of all banknotes in circulation are Sh1000 notes according to latest CBK data
So far Sh1000 notes in circulation are worth Sh335 billion as of Dec 2025
Other denominations
Sh500: Sh16 billion (4.3%)
Sh100: Sh17 billion (4.5%)
Sh200: Sh13 billion (3.4%)
Sh50: Sh6.6 billion (1.8%)