Kenya’s progress on reforms attracts World Bank funding

Kenya’s administrative reforms are set to pay off with the World Bank planning to give the government money under a programme for poor countries.
Kenya's "budget explorer" to boost management of public funds

Kenyans will have a greater say in the management of public funds in future after civil society lobbies on Monday launched a web portal to help track allocation and use of money by various sectors of the economy.
Nairobi bourse ranked world’s third best performer

A buoyant Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) defied subdued national and global economies to become the third best performing in the world, driven by share price gains since the beginning of the year.
Kibaki stops MPs from watering down poll law

President Kibaki has rejected a controversial Bill that would have allowed MPs to change parties without losing their seats.The President also gave politicians without university education, including at least 80 MPs, a reprieve when he rejected the Bill requiring that those seeking elective positions in the Senate and Parliament must have degrees.