Youth unemployment in Kenya poses a significant challenge, with nearly 75% of the population under 35 facing limited job opportunities. By equipping young people with the skills and resources to start ...
The information-technology sector grew by only 700 jobs over 2023, a drastic slowdown from the 267,000 jobs added in 2022, even as artificial intelligence and ChatGPT spawned huge interest from ...
STORY HIGHLIGHTS Procompetitive reforms in key enabling sectors can boost Kenya's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth by 1.35 percentage points annually and unlock much-needed output expansion.
Kenya’s overall Product Market Regulation (PMR) score stands at 2.92 — the highest and most restrictive among countries with ...
According to official government data, Kenya's manufacturing industry continued to grow slowly in 2022 as a result of high production costs and rising competition from low-cost imports. Growth in ...