The marketing approach being adopted by top brands in Kenya to keep consumers coming back for more
In Kenya, millennials make up the majority of the consumer population and are now seemingly demanding more personalized brand experiences.
Read MoreIn Kenya, millennials make up the majority of the consumer population and are now seemingly demanding more personalized brand experiences.
Read MoreIn Kenya today, ‘banking’ is quickly transforming from a place you go, to a thing you do on your Mobile Phone, and Equity Bank of Kenya is now on the forefront of this digital transformation.
Read MoreWhether it is through the death of a friend or a loved one, or the hefty medical bills that come with it, many Kenyans have experienced the devastating effects of cancer, either directly or indirectly.
Read MoreFor some time now a thick cloud of corruption has been hanging above the house on Harambee Avenue: The National Treasury.
Read MoreOn Monday, just before CS Rotich’s arrest stole the national airwaves, the ministry of health reported that a Kenyan had died of severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) at the Nairobi Hospital, while three others who were in contact with him remained admitted.
Read MoreThis morning, the Director of Public Prosecutions Mr. Noordin Haji ordered the immediate arrest and prosecution of twenty-eight senior executives among them National Treasury CS Henry Rotich and his PS Kamau Thugge over allegations of misappropriation of public funds meant for the development of Arror and Kimwarer mega-dams in Kerio Valley.
Read MoreCigarette manufacturer, British America Tobacco (BAT) has reported a Ksh 2.5 billion profit after tax for the half-year ended June 30th, a 25.5 percent growth compared to a similar period last year.
Read MoreSince independence in 1963, young adults or the youth, who make up 75 percent of the Kenyan population continue to face a myriad of challenges that have threatened to dim the lights of their bright futures.
Read MoreThe market turnover at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) surged 38 percent on Tuesdays trading to close the day at Sh286million, up from the Sh207million traded on Monday.
Read MoreFor the past few days, netizens and consumers of meat all over the country remain a worried lot thanks to an expose by NTV, on the quality of meat sold in supermarkets.
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