For decades, unemployment has remained the most persistent challenge in Kenya and across much of the developing world. The policy prescriptions have been familiar with governments being tasked to build industries, expand markets and ease the cost of doing business, all whilst employers are placed under immense pressure to absorb young people into productive opportunities. These strategies have resulted in progress, but the structural crisis of unemployment has not been resolved. Traditional Work Models Can’t Keep Pace with Change The reason is clear. Traditional models of work, designed for an industrial age, can no longer absorb the millions of young…
Author: Khusoko
Agriculture remains the backbone of Kenya’s economy, contributing 25% of GDP directly and nearly 27% through its broader value chain. Yet for farmers to scale, mechanise, and stay resilient, access to tailored financing is critical. For years, Stanbic Bank has helped and equipped the sector by offering a robust Vehicle and Asset Finance (VAF) and Solar PV Financing solutions designed explicitly for agribusiness. Let us unpack some of them: Mechanisation Made Possible: Tractors, Harvesters, Irrigation & Solar Did you know that SBK’s agribusiness arm delivers comprehensive asset financing? The lender finances tractors, harvesters, centre pivots, and solar panels, addressing mechanisation…
In conversations about climate change and the urgent need to build climate-resilient economies, banks, investors, and governments often take centre stage. Yet there is one sector, which is just as critical to enabling this transition: insurance. Green investments cannot scale without insurance. Every wind farm, geothermal plant, solar park, or electric vehicle depends on the assurance that risk can be managed. Insurance forms the invisible backbone of the green economy and is one of the most powerful enablers of green growth. By taking on risks that would otherwise deter financiers, insurers help de-risk green investments, giving banks and investors the…
When many people think of breast cancer, they imagine it as a disease that mostly affects older women. Yet doctors in sub-Saharan Africa are raising a red flag: more and more younger women are being diagnosed, often much earlier than their counterparts in Western countries. This troubling trend is not limited to breast cancer alone; other cancers are also appearing more frequently in younger people. While genetics may play a role, further research is needed to fully understand whether environmental factors, lifestyle, or yet-unidentified risks also contribute to this pattern. Know Your Breasts: Early Awareness Saves Lives This shift carries…
Women for Women International (WfWI) has named Thelma Ekiyor as its new Global Chief Executive Officer, ushering in a new era of leadership rooted in women’s empowerment, innovation, and cross-sector collaboration. With over 25 years of experience in international development, Ekiyor brings a bold vision and a proven track record of championing women’s economic power, social entrepreneurship, and inclusive philanthropy. “Among a shortlist of brilliant candidates, Thelma Ekiyor’s experience, talent and leadership shone brightly,” said Nunu Ntshingila, Chair of the WfWI Board. “Her deep commitment to investing in women and supporting them to transform their lives and communities was crystal…
OPPO Kenya has unveiled the OPPO A6 Pro, the latest addition to its A Series lineup, bringing flagship-grade endurance, smart performance, and rugged design to the mid-range market. “Smartphones power work, play, and everything in between. With the A6 Pro Series, we’ve combined reliable power, military-grade durability, and seamless performance to meet the demands of modern life,” said Fredrique Achieng, PR Manager, OPPO Kenya. 7,000mAh Battery with 80W SUPERVOOC™ Flash Charge The A6 Pro debuts a massive 7,000mAh battery, offering: Up to 40.6 hours of talk time Up to 20.6 hours of video playback OPPO’s new Battery Healing Technology helps…

