Rising freight costs, geopolitical tensions, and currency volatility are forcing exporters in Westlands and Industrial Area to rethink their survival strategies.
As venture capital pours into Westlands and the wider innovation district, unpacking the numbers reveals how startup activity signals broader economic health.
As unemployment pressures mount across Kenya's capital, one innovator's flourishing software firm is creating pathways for hundreds of young professionals and proving that homegrown talent can compete globally.
As cost of living pressures mount across the capital, a fintech founder is democratizing wealth-building for middle-income Kenyans with fractional investment products.
As rental prices and inflation squeeze household budgets across the capital, employers face a critical challenge: retaining skilled workers who are increasingly willing to relocate abroad or shift sectors.
The rise of delivery-only restaurants across Westlands and CBD is forcing hospitality employers to abandon traditional hiring models, leaving thousands of skilled waiters and chefs competing for a shrinking pool of permanent positions.
Geopolitical tensions and international market shifts are forcing local employers to rethink hiring strategies, with ripple effects across Westlands' corporate towers and beyond.
A Westlands-based founder is turning sustainability innovation into one of East Africa's most promising venture-backed ventures, drawing attention from international investors.
As geopolitical tensions reshape international commerce, local businesses relying on cross-border supply chains face new tariffs, currency swings, and logistical challenges.
As young entrepreneurs launch ventures across Westlands and the Tech Triangle, traditional career paths are dissolving—and the city's job market is transforming faster than ever.
From Westlands boardrooms to Eastleigh shops, Nairobi's entrepreneurs are grappling with currency volatility, supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical uncertainty that ripple across the Indian Ocean.
As delivery-driven food models explode across Westlands and Kilimani, traditional hospitality skills are being reimagined—and workers are following the money.
Security concerns, regional instability, and shifting travel patterns are forcing hoteliers and tour operators along Mombasa Road to rethink their 2026 strategy.
As inflation bites and competition intensifies, entrepreneurs across the city's trading hubs are scrambling to survive what many call the toughest year in a decade.
From Westlands to Lower Kabete, venture capital inflows and startup valuations are signalling both opportunity and caution in East Africa's most dynamic startup ecosystem.