A new survey by the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) has revealed serious financial and mental health challenges facing teachers across the country. The union’s Teachers’ Wellness and Engagement Research Report shows that many teachers are struggling to meet daily expenses, manage debts, and maintain their emotional well-being. The findings were released during the
Kenya is turning to sugarcane ethanol production as part of a broader strategy aimed at lowering fuel costs, reviving the struggling sugar sector and creating thousands of jobs in rural areas. The plan was unveiled during the 68th International Sugar Organisation Seminar held in Diani, Kwale County, where senior government officials signalled a major policy
Members of Parliament (MPs) have raised concern over Kenya’s rising debt burden after the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) Governor Kamau Thugge and Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi appeared before the National Assembly’s Public Debt and Privatization Committee. The committee questioned the government’s borrowing plans and warned that heavy domestic borrowing could hurt the economy