Author: David Indeje

David Indeje is the Community Engagement Editor at Khusoko, East Africa’s leading digital business news platform. He shapes editorial content, drives audience engagement, and amplifies diverse voices. Beyond journalism, he consults on digital strategy across agriculture, governance, technology, and health, while examining AI’s role in the future of media. He also serves as Communications Officer at KICTANet, advancing digital inclusion and policy dialogue.

Surging derivatives trade on the Nairobi Securities Exchange in the first half of 2021 hit a two-year high, ‘steady growth since its launch”. This translates to Ksh 148 million, a 668 per cent turnover gain over a similar period in 2020.   NSE chief executive Geoffrey Odundo noted the improved trading at the segment demonstrates confidence in the market despite the COVID-19 disruption. The derivatives market dubbed NEXT is only the second such market on the continent after South Africa. It was launched in 2019. It enables investors to diversify their investments, manage risk, and deploy funds more efficiently.  The Market…

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Kenya has increased its stake in the pan-African housing development financier, Shelter Afrique to 18.72 per cent underscoring its commitment to affordable housing.  Shelter Afrique says it received KSh992.8 billion from Kenya’s National Treasury.  This makes Kenya the largest shareholder ahead of Nigeria and the Africa Development Bank which owns 13.71 and 13.25 per cent shareholding respectively.  Total additional capital receipts in the last six months stand at Ksh.1.94 billion ($18.02 million). “Even with the Covid-19 pandemic, Kenya has shown willingness to sustain its support for Shelter Afrique by honouring its pledge. This is a vote of confidence by Kenya…

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Six civil society organisations on Wednesday asked Mr Aden Duale, a Kenyan legislator to recall the proposed amendments to amend the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act saying it will expand illegitimate cyber-harassment and cyber-terrorism provisions. The proposed amendments to the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act (CMCA), 2018 through the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendment) Bill, 2021 if enacted, an outright ban on pornography will be enforceable in Kenya. “The Bill limits the rights to freedom of expression and access to information under Articles 33 and 35 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 respectively,” the group said in a memorandum. The…

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“Can a media house go beyond advertising for betting companies and set up an in-house gaming venture?  This is a question that has been paused by Mr David Omwoyo, CEO of Media Council of Kenya. This is in view of the major turmoil being witnessed in Kenya’s media industry forcing the regulator to set up a seven-member task force to closely review betting and related activities in media outlets. https://twitter.com/DavidOmwoyo/status/1412808564016562179?s=20 In a statement, the council says “the content in advertisements and talk shows often does not meet the standards established in law”.  “The regulation of such content is important to…

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Of all the regions across the globe with the fastest mobile money growth, sub-Saharan African tops the list thanks to Safaricom’s M-PESA, the world’s leading mobile money system, which continues to play a massive role in its success. From a basic SIM card-based money transfer application into a fully-fledged financial service, hosting a ton of other functionalities including merchant services, the growth of M-PESA is unparalleled – and it just got better. Safaricom’s launch of the new M-PESA Super App introduces cutting-edge technology that consolidates all the M-PESA services to help users do more, fast, and conveniently. It is more…

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