Honoring Mothers in Business: Celebrating Strength, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship This Mothers Day
May 10, 2026
Read Article›May 10, 2026
Mothers are playing a critical role in driving economic growth and community development across retail, agribusiness, fashion, beauty, hospitality, and small-scale trade. They are not just building businesses; they are building legacies. Through their hard work, they create employment, support education for their children, strengthen household incomes, and contribute meaningfully to local economies.
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April 15, 2026
Your mobile money history can help you understand your sales, manage records, prepare for credit, and make better business decisions.
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April 4, 2026
Borrowing can help a small business grow, but only when the loan supports a clear business need and fits the way money moves in and out of the business.
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February 4, 2026
Across Kenya, thousands of small traders, boda-boda operators, farmers, and service providers still operate outside the formal banking system. Traditional financial institutions often view them as “too risky,” demanding collateral, complex paperwork, or long approval times.
Read Article›May 10, 2026
Mothers are playing a critical role in driving economic growth and community development across retail, agribusiness, fashion, beauty, hospitality, and small-scale trade. They are not just building businesses; they are building legacies. Through their hard work, they create employment, support education for their children, strengthen household incomes, and contribute meaningfully to local economies.
Read Article›
April 15, 2026
Your mobile money history can help you understand your sales, manage records, prepare for credit, and make better business decisions.
Read Article›
April 4, 2026
Borrowing can help a small business grow, but only when the loan supports a clear business need and fits the way money moves in and out of the business.
Read Article›
February 4, 2026
Across Kenya, thousands of small traders, boda-boda operators, farmers, and service providers still operate outside the formal banking system. Traditional financial institutions often view them as “too risky,” demanding collateral, complex paperwork, or long approval times.
Read Article›