William Ruto is latest president of developing country caught between multilateral lenders and angry population
Protests in Nairobi last week show the limited options for countries avoiding default
Kenya’s Finance bill scrapped after demonstrators storm parliament
Rights groups allege that at least 23 people were killed after parliament was stormed
President addresses nation after five killed and dozens injured when police opened fire on anti-tax demonstrators
African country will lead coalition aiming to bolster police force overwhelmed by fierce fighting in the Caribbean nation
After initial breakneck expansion, growth has slowed somewhat at country’s second largest supermarket chain
Market-watchers weigh in on President William Ruto’s trip to Washington last week
Business owned by IHC broke into market last year with acquisition of a major Zambian copper mine
US president meets William Ruto during first state visit by an African leader to Washington in 15 years
Observers worry little has been done to curtail dangerous Christian sects as they continue to draw in followers
PE group divesting less than three years after acquiring plantations from Unilever
William Ruto hails relationship with Washington and pushes for extension of Africa trade pact
More than 200 dead and 160,000 displaced as torrential rain wreaks havoc in east African country
The artist is bringing her Kenyan history to Houghton Hall. It’s complicated, she says
Finding a new calm in Kenya’s island paradise
Pledges to invest in pandemic preparedness with facility in Kenya fall short as sales of Covid jabs decline
The country’s storage and supply network is underdeveloped, but simple solutions can bring big benefits
Currency has become top performer in Africa in 2024 after falling by one-fifth last year
Nairobi plans to refinance part of a $2bn repayment due in June that was expected to strain public finances
International Finance Corporation’s response could set a precedent for ‘remediation’ payments
Lured by the promise of jobs at the ‘cutting edge of AI’, they ended up in a battle for their rights
In the second part of our Thriving Cities series, we explore the benefits of wellbeing, education and employment programmes
Appeal to reduce financial demands on indebted nations comes as Nairobi hosts first Africa Climate Summit
There they are, all standing in a row
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