An Overview of 2020 2020 was a challenging year for most people and put many businesses to the test. The global economy experienced unprecedented shifts owing to the Covid-19 pandemic with a substantial drop in revenue for most businesses. In Kenya, many people were rendered jobless as companies closed shop… Read More
Over the years, the country has experienced unprecedented leaps in technology. Kenya has become one of the leading markets for gadgets and tech devices in the East African region, with the market share expanding exponentially. The IT space has also expanded, with the overall region becoming more tech-savvy and creating… Read More
With discussions across the globe about a possible second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, countries need now more than ever to remain vigilant in the fight against the novel coronavirus. In Kenya, many citizens have moved on with their lives owing to the quixotic government decision to reopen the economy.… Read More
The ICT sector in Kenya has seen drastic changes in recent years. The Kenyan government has encouraged the sector through investment and favourable policies for ICT infrastructure and development. The government initiatives to propel ICT through policies and grants have significantly influenced the growth rate of the industry in recent… Read More
The year 2020 has proven to be one of the most economically challenging years for many businesses worldwide. The Covid-19 pandemic has rocked nations to their core and caused many people to go back to the drawing board. With more people working from home and businesses shifting to e-commerce, companies… Read More
The worldwide Covid-19 pandemic has put businesses and individuals to the test. In the face of the pandemic, businesses have appreciated the value of digital preparedness today more than ever. Companies today are seeking ways to keep their staff and customers engaged at a low cost. One of the most underrated… Read More
Churches play one of the most critical roles in Kenyan society. According to Global Religious Futures, 84.8% of Kenyans are Christian. As such, the Covid-19 pandemic and closure of places of worship have rocked the nation. Sunday services are a core part of the Kenyan culture. Not only are churches… Read More
For many people around the world, working from home sounds like a fun and adventurous experience with no rules and no one to answer to at home. It means waking up late, watching movies, and working in their pajamas—no pressure! Unfortunately, the harsh reality is that that couldn’t be further… Read More
Going Cashless Kenya's economy relies heavily on cash transfers with middle to low-income earners relying solely on this mode of exchange for day-to-day transactions. Amid the economic crunch, curfews, and uncertainty of the future, people are stocking up on groceries and household items. Consequently, this has resulted in a surge… Read More