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Kenya's crypto sector stares at shake-up with new bill
Kenya will now be able to regulate the cryptocurrency and digital asset space, if the Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASP) Bill 2024 is made law.
By Raymond Muthee
6d ago

Bill Gates plans to leave less than 1% of his immense fortune to his children, believing they should earn their own success rather than inherit his wealth.
By Raymond Muthee
6d ago
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By Raymond Muthee
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The United States Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has announced the cancellation of a $4.3 million (Sh438 million) contract for aviation advisors in Kenya.
By Raymond Muthee
1w ago
Grok, an AI chatbot hosted on social media platform X, is gaining traction among Kenyan users for its ability to engage in local political discourse.
By Raymond Muthee
1w ago
Shaka Ssali's career at VOA spanned 29 years, 20 of them as the founder and host of Straight Talk Africa. He retired in May 2021, leaving behind a lasting legacy in African media.
By Kevin Tunoi
2w ago
Nominated MP Sabina Chege has disclosed new details about the government's efforts to save Margaret Nduta from execution in Vietnam.
By Raymond Muthee
2w ago
Leaders and politicians have taken to social media to mourn the late Elvis Murakana, son of Dagoretti North MP Beatrice Elachi.
By Raymond Muthee
2w ago
Sophie Ikenye's family has appealed for financial assistance to raise KSh 5 million for her medical expenses, in a heartfelt plea that has touched many Kenyans.
By Raymond Muthee
3w ago
A photo of former Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu wearing the distinctive and dreaded striped prison uniform has sparked widespread reactions online
By Raymond Muthee
3w ago
A heart-stopping road incident caught on camera has left Kenyans outraged, reigniting debates on road safety and responsible driving.
By Raymond Muthee
3w ago
Kenya has asked Vietnam to halt the execution of Margaret Nduta, a Kenyan woman sentenced to death for drug trafficking, as diplomatic efforts for reprieve continue.
By David Njaaga and Raymond Muthee
4w ago
Foreign Affairs PS Korir Sing’oei says the government is striving to intervene in Margaret Nduta’s case after she was sentenced to death in Vietnam for ferrying drugs.
By Raymond Muthee
4w ago
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