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The Kenyan shilling has experienced a slight depreciation against the Tanzanian shilling, reflecting subtle shifts in regional economic dynamics.
The government has stepped up efforts to assist Kenyans facing legal challenges abroad. Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi has confirmed ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised upwards its earlier global economic forecast by 20 basis points on easing cost of living and relative calmness in global trade after the US paused ...
A planned CBK shift to bank-led bond trading has sparked concern among brokers, who fear it could sideline intermediaries and ...
The financing from the World Bank is critical at a time when the government has found itself under mounting fiscal pressures demonstrated by missed revenue targets and the lack of a ...
Kenyan taxpayers have little choice but to repay the country’s Sh11.5 trillion debt, as long as it was legally contracted by ...
Kenya continues to face a debt crisis that restricts its healthcare and educational systems along with the potential for ...
Kenya’s external liquidity pressure has significantly eased following the early repayment of a KSh 258 billion ($2 billion) ...
IMF has made governance reforms and anti-corruption measures a cornerstone of its future financial support to Kenya.
As of March 31, 2025, the five countries with the highest IMF debt account for over half (57%) of the total IMF credit ...
S&P Global Ratings has elevated Pakistan’s foreign‑currency credit score to ‘B-’ (up from ‘CCC+’), while maintaining a stable ...
On June 8, Albert Ojwang, a 31-year old teacher and anti-corruption blogger, was killed in police custody after being ...