Author: David Indeje

David Indeje is the community engagement editor at Khusoko, a leading digital platform for East African business news. He oversees editorial content, drives audience engagement, and amplifies diverse voices. Indeje also consults on digital strategy for brands in agriculture, governance, technology, and health, while exploring AI’s impact on journalism. In addition, he serves as a communications officer at KICTANet, advancing digital inclusion and policy dialogue.

Limuru Tea PLC in a public disclosure on Friday said it will operate under a separate entity following consumer goods major Unilever’s review of its global tea business. Limuru Tea with 282 hectares of tea plantations, said the separation is projected to be concluded by the end of 2021. “With relation to the balance of the Unilever’s tea brands and geographies and all tea estates in which Limuru Tea Plc falls, there is an intention to create a separate entity with the aim of maximising their potential and hence a process will now commence implement the separation, which is expected…

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The Kenyan Government has declared three-day national mourning as a mark of respect to the former president of Tanzania Benjamin William Mkapa who died on Friday. President Uhuru Kenyatta directed that the Kenyan and East African Community flags be flown at half-mast in the country and all Kenya’s Diplomatic Missions abroad from dawn on Monday, July  27 until sunset on Wednesday, July 29, 2020. “…in testimony of the high esteem in which the People of Kenya hold the Late Former President Benjamin William Mkapa, the Republic of Kenya will observe a period of three (3) days of national mourning,” said…

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Today, new forms of communication are reshaping the practice of a once narrow-minded craft serving a local, regional or national public. Thanks to technology that is enabling people to accesses instantaneous multimedia communication networks, products, and services. The same technology has allowed news media to disseminate information to audiences scattered around the globe. Consequently, the ongoing mobile revolution has become a powerful tool and voice of an audience that was initially perceived as passive. Social media and mobile technology are weakening state control and information dissemination. Social media users are conduits, amplifiers of media messages, and potential sources. Findings from…

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East Africa’s largest insurance group Jubilee Holdings will release a final dividend payout of KShs. 579.8 Million of KShs 8 per share for the financial year ended December 2019 on Friday. The divided has been described as ‘a pleasant relief to many shareholders who have borne the negative effects of COVID-19.’ Jubilee Holdings Limited Group Chairman Mr. Nizar Juma noted that since going public the company has always paid a dividend to its shareholders and to date has never paid a dividend lower than the previous year. “We are proud that Jubilee Holdings has demonstrated its solid financial ground and…

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The Central Bank of Kenya says it received bids worth KSh 181.8 Billion for the re-opened 5, 10, and 15-year Treasury Bonds. Treasury’s three (reopened) bonds -(FXD1/2020/05, FXD2/2018/10, and  FXD1/2019/15)- that were auctioned on Wednesday to raise Ksh 60.00 billion was oversubscribed by 302.95 percent, according to theCentral Bank of Kenya. This suggests that investors still see Kenya’s government bonds as a safe-haven asset, and the Treasury is not struggling to borrow despite the coronavirus crisis. “The current low-interest-rate environment provides an opportunity for low-cost local debt financing. Meanwhile, the ample liquidity in the market, as well as preference for…

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Kenya Airways does not expect a full recovery when it resumes international flights from August 1st. As a result, it would cut its flight plan by 50 percent which will dramatically affect its direct flights to the United States and China. In addition, it says it will cut the frequency of flights to some destinations with passenger demand expected to remain depressed for at least 18 months. “We plan to resume flights to 27 destinations in August. This represents close to 50 percent of our routes pre-Covid,” said KQ chief executive officer Allan Kilavuka in an interview with the Business…

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