Josephine Mosongo

Josephine Mosongo

March 26, 2021

5G is finally here. What does this mean for you, and business?

Safaricom is the first operator to offer 5G services in East Africa.

March 25, 2021

Bank borrowers risk CRB listing after relief period expires

Borrowers now have three months to regularize their loans.

March 23, 2021

Office space rents drop as flexible work from home becomes new normal

Occupancy levels in commercial office spaces remained low as absorption of new office space decreased by 47 per cent. In

March 19, 2021

The Cost of flying a drone in Kenya

Apart from capturing amazing images, drones or UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) have also become modern-day workhorses fo

March 18, 2021

The best investments to make in 2021

If there is one thing that 2020 taught us, it is that things always change, emergencies do happen, and we should make in

March 17, 2021

Music streaming wars: why they are good for consumers

The entry of Spotify in Kenya marks the fourth largest foreign owned music streaming platform. The others are Apple Musi

March 16, 2021

Shelves for hire business taking shape in Nairobi

Retailers who cannot afford to lease a store, are opting to rent shelves in the CBD at an affordable fee.

March 15, 2021

Toffee Tribe: Turning restaurants into co-working spaces

Toffee Tribe is the brainchild of Nginda Ngang’a and Karambu Mathai who saw an opportunity to provide affordable, plea

March 10, 2021

Theresia Kyalo on building a jewelry brand

While her work has received an international nod, she serves a niche market for those who appreciate bold, handcrafted j

March 9, 2021

Starting a business? Here’s what you need to know

Starting a business can be thrilling, yet daunting. If you are considering starting one, here are some invaluable tips t

March 5, 2021

Philippe Bresson: Blazing the trail in the world of TV and film

He has shot over 4000 episodes of television shows such as My Two Wives, Junior and Socialites which currently air on lo

March 4, 2021

How NMG share buyback will impact individual shareholders

The media company's board has approved a proposal to buy back up to 10 per cent of its issued shares under a rarely-used

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