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Ignore Influencers! 6 Reasons Why You Should Not Quit Your Job To Start A Business

Starting a business in Kenya can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it’s important to consider all factors before making the decision to quit

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Here’s How Social Media Is Making You Poorer Everyday

Most of us spend hours scrolling through our social media feeds each day – a place where we only see the highlight reels from the

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Why the Best Investments Are Often Boring — A Lesson Every Kenyan Should Embrace

Social media is normally filled with flashy success stories, viral crypto wins, and “how to flip 10k to 100k” videos. Many Kenyans often feel pressured

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Yes It’s True. Marriage Is One Of The Biggest Financial Risk You’ll Take In Your Life

Getting married may traditionally be linked to the word “bliss”. But it may be the opposite if you don’t think through the ramifications of hitching

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Making Money vs Keeping Money: What Many Kenyans Still Don’t Understand

Conversations around personal finance often revolve around how to make money. People are constantly chasing the next business idea, side hustle, or job promotion. Yet,

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NSE Valuation Nears Historic Sh3 Trillion Mark

The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) is on the verge of a historic breakthrough, with its market capitalization closing in on the Sh3 trillion mark for

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Munga temporarily halts auction of his 75 million Britam shares

Businessman Peter Munga has temporarily halted the auction of his 75 million Britam shares, valued at over Sh500 million, after his wife, Rose Njeri, filed

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Employment 101: Why You Haven’t Gotten A Salary Raise

And if your manager isn’t able to give you specifics about how you can earn a raise in the future, that’s a useful signal that if you want more money, you may need to leave in order to get it somewhere else.

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Crypto Crackdown: 14 Flagged for Terror Links

Interpol has flagged 14 people in Kenya for allegedly using cryptocurrency to finance terrorism, marking a new chapter in how digital money is being exploited

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Beware: Chamas Can Be Very Helpful, But Very Toxic Too

Yes, Chamas are a great informal way of harnessing capital to bring about self-improvement and achieve financial success. But be careful not to be trapped into someone’s else grand vision or wasting all the lumpsum you have saved on liabilities.

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200K in Kenya vs 1 Million in America — Which Is Better?

At first glance, KSh 200,000 in Kenya and $1 million in the United States seem worlds apart. The sheer difference in figures might tempt anyone

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Simple ways You How Can Turn Debt Into Riches

While many understand that debt is something that is becoming increasingly impossible to avoid in our economy, only a few have been able to use debt to their advantage.

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Mwanume Sio Madeni! Bad Loans Can Make You Poor Even With A Huge Salary

There’s this common street saying that goes like Mwanaume ni madeni (A man must have debts) that sort of encourages people, especially the youth, to

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The Real Reason Why Three-Quarters of Kenyan Firms Fail to Pay Corporate Tax

Fresh data from the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has revealed that three out of every four firms registered for corporate income tax failed to remit

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The Missing Curriculum: Why High Incomes Don’t Always Translate to Wealth

For decades, society has celebrated traditional career paths. Parents, teachers, and institutions have nudged young people toward respectable professions—engineers, doctors, professors, lawyers, pilots, teachers, accountants,

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Why Kenyans Should Think Twice Before Trusting AI With Their Finances

Artificial intelligence has quickly become the go-to adviser for many Kenyans seeking financial guidance. From ChatGPT to Google’s Gemini, more people are typing in questions