Factors to Consider Before Buying Shares in Kenya
More Kenyans are investing in shares as the market knowledge and access grow. Buying of shares in the country happens on the Nairobi Securities Exchange through various authorized brokers. Hence,…
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More Kenyans are investing in shares as the market knowledge and access grow. Buying of shares in the country happens on the Nairobi Securities Exchange through various authorized brokers. Hence,…
Finding locations has become easier with the use of google maps. Gone are the days when finding a location was done through word of mouth or landmarks. Today, you can…
The Kenyan law requires all drones in the country to be registered with the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA). This is the body that controls and regulates use of drones…
Since the cryptocurrency era began a few years ago, the number of investors continues to grow by the day. Investors in these financial assets are driven by various objectives. However,…
Shoes are perhaps among the most in-demand products in Kenya. This is because an average Kenyan buys shoes at least once a year. As a part of clothing, shoes are…
Land has become one of the most sought-after assets in the country. Be it for investment or settlement, the demand for land keeps growing. This has made the prices shoot…
Kinyozi business has become among the top startups in the country due to the growing demand for its services. This comes at a time when the traditional kinyozi that only…
A liquor license is a necessary legal requirement if you are dealing in the liquor business. The licensing is done by the county government and the application depends on the…
Matatu business is a big industry in Kenya making billions of shillings to the owners every month. It is this lucrativeness that has made many Kenyans venture into the sector.…
Bitcoin continues to dominate the cryptocurrency market both in popularity and market value. As the oldest cryptocurrency, investment in the currency is now gaining demand among Kenyans. Let’s look at…