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Sisi Sio Wazungu! Mwalimu Racheal Regrets Investing Millions On Holiday Home In Malindi

Deciding whether to buy a holiday home, especially in your 30s, involves considering various factors related to your personal circumstances, financial situation, and long-term goals.

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Ogopa Deni! Man In Agony After Borrowing Ksh 1M From 52 Mobile Apps And Now Can’t Repay

A Kenyan man earning Ksh55,000 per month somehow managed to rack up a staggering Ksh1,071,000 in debt—spread across 52 active digital loan apps. Yes, fifty-two!

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Dangers Of Joining a Chama In Kenya

For many Kenyans, chamas—informal investment groups—have long been a reliable way to pool resources, invest in businesses, and achieve financial growth. However, while chamas have

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KCB Acquires ex-FKF boss’ Nick Mwendwa’s IT Firm For Ksh 2 billion

KCB Group has announced a landmark acquisition of a 75% stake in Riverbank Solutions, an IT firm founded by former Football Kenya Federation (FKF) president

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KCB Named 7th Most Valuable Banking Brand Globally

Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) has been ranked the 7th most valuable banking brand globally, achieving a Brand Strength Index (BSI) score of 94.4%, up from

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Investing in Kenya: Opportunities and Challenges in 2025

Kenya has emerged as one of Africa’s top investment destinations due to its stable economy, strategic location, and vibrant entrepreneurial landscape. Whether you’re a local

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Why You Should Avoid Getting Financial Advice From Your Kenyan Pastor

In the realm of personal finance, seeking advice from trusted sources is paramount. However, a cautionary tale emerges regarding the wisdom of heeding financial counsel

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Podcast Of The Week: Why You’ll Never Reach Financial Freedom

Our podcast this week touches on different reasons why people don’t become wealthy and fail to achieve financial freedom. Most people won’t reach financial freedom

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Would You Rather Get KSh10 Million Today or Sh50,000 Every Month for Life?

This question is normally thrown around social media, but it’s not as easy as many assume. On paper, the answers might be straightforward, but in

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We Give You MMF, Kenyan Market Summary & Fixed Income Yields Updates Weekly 

Market Cap Trainers has emerged as a trusted source of financial news and analysis for Kenyans. Through its platform, marketcap.co.ke, the blog provides weekly updates on the Nairobi

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Kenya Ranked 6th Among Africa’s Crypto-Friendly Countries

Kenya has emerged as the sixth-most crypto-friendly country in Africa, with 5.1 percent of its population holding cryptocurrencies, according to a recent report by CryptoCasinos.

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5 Simple Ways to Build a Personal Savings Culture

Building a personal savings culture is crucial for financial stability and future planning. In Kenya, where traditional saving practices like chamas thrive alongside modern financial

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Worldcoin Cleared to Resume Operations in Kenya After Investigation Dropped

Kenyan authorities have officially closed their investigation into Worldcoin, allowing the cryptocurrency project to resume its operations. The probe was initially launched over concerns that

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NSE Update: Kenya Orchards Limited (KOL) To Sell 84.42% To Local Investor AMAC

Africa Mega Agriculture Center (AMAC) Limited has announced plans to acquire 84.42 percent of the total issued share capital of Kenya Orchards Limited (KOL), an

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Maximizing Your Money: 5 Smart Ways to Use a Money Market Account in Kenya

A money market account (MMA) can be a valuable financial tool in Kenya if utilized effectively. Here are five practical ways to use a money

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Iko na Pesa Ama Ni Ukora Tuu? Top Forex Scams to Watch Out For

In recent times, we’ve seen a surge of young Kenyans flaunting flashy cars and luxurious lifestyles, all purportedly funded by their success in forex trading.