NTSA now has been accused of shifting from its road safety mandate to focusing more on new fees and compliance requirements.
Critics argue the agency should prioritize reducing road deaths instead of introducing more charges for motorists.
President William Ruto’s administration has just borrowed Sh2.6 trillion in domestic debt, pushing it from Sh4.4 trillion to Sh7 trillion since taking office.
Workers earning below Sh50,000 will not get the promised PAYE cuts after the proposal was left out of the new Finance Bill 2026.
Earlier, the Treasury CS had proposed reducing PAYE for low-income earners, but the changes were not included in the Bill.
Glovo has opened its regional office in Nairobi and plans to invest Sh10 billion in Kenya by 2030.
Orders on the platform grew by 40%, with businesses making over Sh20 billion in sales since 2019.
Over 10,000 Saccos in Kenya are facing a 3-month deadline to file financial and regulatory returns or risk losing their licences.
Out of 13,000, only 2,700 are compliant.
CITAM churches reported an income of Sh2.7 billion in 2025, marking a 13% increase from the previous year.
The top contributors were:
— CITAM Valley Road with Sh396 million
— Head Office & CED with Sh336 million
— CITAM Woodley with Sh330 million
Contractors under the affordable housing programme are set to earn about Sh86 billion in profits from houses valued at about Sh286 billion.
This means for every Sh100 collected from workers through the housing levy, about Sh30 is going to contractors as profit.
Some apartment prices in Nairobi dropped by March 2026 due to excess supply, according to HassConsult.
Westlands: down by 8%
Upper Hill: down by 7%
Lavington: down by 6.5%
Ongata Rongai: down by 5.5%
Ruaka: down by 5%