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7 Biggest Ways Kenyans Waste Money

People often waste money in various ways. Avoiding these common pitfalls and practicing good financial habits can help individuals save more money and achieve their

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Buy Land, It Never Depreciates And 4 Other Outdated Money Rules That No Longer Work But Many Still Follow

Nothing stays the same. What once worked for our parents—or even for us five years ago—may now lead to poor decisions and missed opportunities. In

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4 Side Hustles Employed People In Kenya Can Easily Start And Make A Profit

As the cost of living in Kenya continues to rise, more and more employed people are looking for ways to supplement their income. Side hustles

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Ignore the Noise! The Best Way to Create Wealth in Kenya

In Kenya, creating wealth isn’t just about having money — it’s about making smart moves with the little you have. Whether you’re in employment, self-employed,

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Usijaribu!! Why You Shouldn’t Take a Sacco Loan to Invest in a Money Market Fund (MMF)

In the pursuit of financial growth, many Kenyans are exploring savings and investment options like Saccos and Money Market Funds (MMFs). While both are useful

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How Politicians Control Your Finances and Keep You Poor: The Harsh Economic Reality

In many African countries, especially Kenya, the economic playing field is anything but fair. While the political elite thrive in luxury, ordinary citizens are trapped

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Government to Deregister Non-Compliant Saccos in Major Sector Cleanup

Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (Saccos) that have failed to file audited financial statements with the Ministry of Co-operatives for the past three years will

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Kenyans Banks Now Ready To Facilitate Crypto Deals- CBK Survey

Kenyan banks are positioning themselves to offer cryptocurrency-related services in the future, a new survey by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has revealed. The

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Side Hustle Nation: How Kenyans Are Turning Passion into Profit in a Tough Economy

In today’s Kenya, having one job is no longer enough — it’s just the main hustle. From selling thrifted clothes on Instagram to baking cakes

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Employed and Want To Earn More In 2025? How To Increase Your Salary Without Switching Jobs

As professional passion flourishes, so does the desire for growth which normally leads to demanding a salary increase. While you may not want to leave

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HELB ME!! 10 Ways Student Debt Can Derail Your Life

Student debt can be a significant burden in any country, including Kenya. While the Kenyan education system has its unique challenges, student loans can have

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Does The 50/30/20 Rule for Savings Really Work?

Managing your money doesn’t have to be complicated. One of the simplest budgeting methods that has stood the test of time is the 50/30/20 rule.

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Pocket Change? Former KenolKobil CEO Ordered to Pay Ksh 5 Million For Stake Scam

The Capital Markets Tribunal has upheld a Ksh 5 million penalty against Jacob Israel Segman, the former CEO and later chairman of KenolKobil (now Rubis),

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This Is The First Question You Need To Ask Yourself Before Investing In Anything

One major problem a lot of us face, when we start our investment journey, is that we let ourselves get blinded by emotions. We, in

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Dunning-Kruger effect: Why Businesses In Kenya Are Always Find It Hard To Satisfy Customers

It’s easy to find a business but very hard to get an expert in that particular business in Kenya. How many mechanics can fix your

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Trump Effect: Exodus of NGO Workers Triggers Panic Among Nairobi’s Prime Property Owners

There’s growing anxiety among high-end property owners in Nairobi as a wave of expatriate workers—mostly from international NGOs—begin to vacate their homes in posh neighbourhoods