Firms that have forecast Kenya’s economy to grow less than five percentage points are Euromonitor International of UK (4.9 percent), Goldman Sachs (4.8 percent), JPMorgan (4.8 percent), Oxford Economics (4.8 percent) and London’s Standard Chartered (4.7 percent).
( MENAFN - IANS) Nairobi, Jan 30 (IANS) Video-sharing social networking platform TikTok announced partnerships with global digital advertising firm Aleph Holdings and Kenya-based e-commerce platform Wowzi, which is expected to boost Kenya's creative economy.
But sub-Saharan Africa is urbanizing while still poor ... The dispute delayed project development by several years. Last year, Tatu City's Kenya head, Preston Mendenhall, took the unusual step of accusing the governor of the county where the development ...
Research with smallholder farmers in Kenya shows that tree-planting schemes must account for complex local issues and preferences.
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Off-grid solar crucial as Africa vows electricity for 300m by 2030 African leaders and donors vowed Tuesday to spread electricity to 300 million more people in just five years, leaning on huge improvements in off-grid solar technology to meet the target.
TikTok has announced strategic partnerships in Kenya with Aleph Holdings and Wowzi. The collaboration with Aleph Holdings will see TikTok's sales and support operations seamlessly transition to Aleph's dedicated Kenyan team, enhancing local expertise.
TikTok partners with Aleph Holdings for ad support and Wowzi for creator management, strengthening Kenya’s digital ecosystem and advertising landscape.
Financial inclusion across East Africa would not be possible without technology. Digital innovation has given rise to an ecosystem where citizens and organisations can access essential services and participate in their economies in a convenient and practical way.
Off-grid solar power, ranging from basic photovoltaic lamps to more robust local mini-grids, was identified as a crucial element in addressing the electricity gap.
Kenya Airways (KQ) celebrates 48 years of connecting Africa to the world, with accolades such as Africa’s Leading Airline and a historic profit turnaround in 2024
Forecasts suggest that by 2100, a majority of the world’s babies will be African, leading to predictions of an African century.