As Kenya targets net-zero emissions by 2050, developers and startups across the city are unveiling the technologies set to reshape the capital's energy landscape over the next three to five years.
As instability spreads across Venezuela, the Middle East, and South Asia, Nairobi's business district faces a ripple effect that's already tightening hiring and shifting where capital flows.
By Nairobi Business Desk · 30 June 2026 · 2 min read
From Nairobi Swimming Club to emerging neighbourhood initiatives, aquatic organisations are transforming how the city connects with water fitness and competitive sport.
As visitor numbers surge and hospitality investment floods in, here's how the tourism economy is quietly changing your neighbourhoods, your commute, and your cost of living.
By Nairobi Business Desk · 30 June 2026 · 2 min read
As Kenya's capital embraces wellness, locals across neighbourhoods are ditching processed convenience for practical routines—and they're sharing what actually works.
By Nairobi Wellness Desk · 30 June 2026 · 2 min read
From Karura Forest walking groups to subsidised physiotherapy clinics, here's how older Nairobians can access quality wellness services on a shoestring budget.
By Nairobi Wellness Desk · 30 June 2026 · 2 min read
As Kenya's premier bodybuilding and CrossFit finals loom in August, gym culture across Westlands and Kilimani reveals a city transformed by precision training and digital coaching.
As wellness costs soar, Nairobi's parks, community centres and faith organisations are opening doors to affordable yoga and mindfulness—here's where to start.
By Nairobi Wellness Desk · 30 June 2026 · 2 min read
Before you lace up for a Karura run, tap into the forest's GPS-enabled route guides and safety support system that's transforming how locals navigate Nairobi's premier outdoor fitness destination.
By Nairobi Wellness Desk · 30 June 2026 · 2 min read
From integrated transport systems to AI-powered utility management, Nairobi's tech leaders are mapping ambitious upgrades that could reshape how the capital operates by 2028.
A remarkable week of youth sport results across the capital shows how investment in community clubs is finally breaking through the barriers that have long favoured city-centre academies.
As mega-rounds dry up globally, Nairobi investors are doubling down on infrastructure, fintech automation, and climate tech—mapping out a leaner, more sustainable startup future.