Josephine Mosongo

Josephine Mosongo

May 28, 2020

Lifeline for tenants in new pandemic law

Tenants will continue living in their houses without paying rent if they are unable to pay rent because of loss of incom

May 27, 2020

How CRB listing can be beneficial to borrowers

For many people, getting listed on Credit Reference Bureaus is distressing.

May 26, 2020

How digital lenders price loans

There are more than 50 digital lending applications in Kenya today and more than 20 million active borrowers, which have

May 25, 2020

Being a MOM (Manager of Money) with your expenses

A 30 year old mum of two shares with us how she managed her finances this week.

May 24, 2020

Managing your personal finances during a crisis

How to protect and manage your personal finances during this pandemic.

May 20, 2020

Facebook eases rules, opens up e-commerce platform

Facebook has announced the rollout of Facebook Shop, a digital marketplace platform for small businesses and entrepreneu

May 18, 2020

Fines for lenders denying blacklisted borrowers loans

Financial institutions will be punished with a fine of KSh2 million every time they deny borrowers loans during the pand

May 12, 2020

Amendments to the Retirement Benefits Act to Boost Homeownership

A recent amendment of the Retirement Benefits Act will allow you to access 60 per cent of your money to purchase a resi

May 11, 2020

Proposed Tax on Digital Transactions

Kenya plans to impose a 1.5 percent digital tax on the value of online transactions and purchases as part of its efforts

May 8, 2020

Major Banks Restructure Customer Loans in the Midst of Covid-19

Seven of the largest banks in Kenya restructured loans worth KSh176 billion to cushion customers against the adverse eco

May 6, 2020

Pension savings as key to home ownership

You can now use up to 40 percent of your retirement savings to buy a house after changes were made to the Retirement Ben

April 30, 2020

Job losses, pay cuts and unpaid leave in Kenya as Coronavirus bites

The government estimates that as at the end of April, 133,657 people in Kenya’s formal sector had lost their jobs and

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