What You Need to Know About Taxation in Kenya
In Kenya, the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) is the agency responsible for collecting tax on behalf of the government. The tax filing process has been simplified … Keep on reading
In Kenya, the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) is the agency responsible for collecting tax on behalf of the government. The tax filing process has been simplified … Keep on reading
Official data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) show that the number of Kenyans earning less than Ksh 30, 000 per month has risen … Keep on reading
Kenya Population and Housing Census results showed that the population stands at 47,546,296. Out of this, 23,548,056 are males while 24,014,716 are females representing 50.5% and … Keep on reading
In 2016, a law was introduced to reduce the cost of borrowing in Kenya. It also aimed at creating access to credit for Kenyans and generate … Keep on reading
Many households in urban areas face challenges on methods to use to prepare meals. Traditional fuels used pose a threat to the environment and human health. … Keep on reading
The informal sector plays a critical role in the Kenyan job market. Out of all the industries, the informal sector employs 80 percent of Kenyans while … Keep on reading
Jua Kali is a Swahili phrase meaning “hot sun.” Jua kali was coined during the colonial period since jua kali work was done by school dropouts. … Keep on reading
People prepare for their old age and retirement in different ways. Some invest in their children as a means of survival when they grow old while … Keep on reading
Kenya attracts many tourists and investors thereby generating significant percentage of income. However, many Kenyans remain unemployed. You may wonder why is there such a high … Keep on reading