The M-PESA Foundation, in collaboration with Gertrude’s Hospital Foundation, is leveraging technology to bridge the healthcare gap in Kenya. Their Daktari Smart program has connected over 9,500 patients in underserved counties to specialists, while medical camps have enrolled over 20,000 people on a platform for virtual consultations and follow-up care. Launched in late 2021, Daktari Smart is a telemedicine program operating in Baringo, Homabay, Lamu, Samburu, and Narok counties. This program connects patients in these areas with specialists at Gertrude’s Children’s Hospital. Unlike traditional video conferencing, Daktari Smart utilizes a special kit containing electronic medical devices like stethoscopes, vital signs…
Author: Muindi
Equity Bank and Mastercard have announced a strategic collaboration enabling customers to send money safely and securely to 30 countries. This marks a significant step forward for cross-border financial transactions in Kenya. Remittances are a key economic driver in Sub-Saharan Africa, with a reported $53 billion flowing into the region in 2022. In Kenya, the Central Bank of Kenya reported $5.77 billion worth of foreign currency inflows in 2022. Cross-border remittances unlock financial inclusion by empowering individuals to access formal financial services, ultimately fostering economic growth and stability in the region. These vital funds support families and foster financial inclusion…
A new report by Edelman Trust Barometer reveals that Kenyans are excited about technological advancements; a deep distrust in authority figures casts a shadow. The 2024 Edelman Trust Barometer report reveals that NGOs reign supreme regarding trust in innovation. 76% of Kenyans believe NGOs are best positioned to integrate innovation into society. This dwarfs trust in businesses (70%), the media (66%), and especially the government (47%). This trust gap stems from widespread concerns about leaders intentionally misleading the public. Four out of five Kenyans (80%) believe government leaders are guilty of this, with similar concerns about business leaders (72%) and…
The United Kingdom has temporarily suspended its 8% duty on cut flower imports, making it cheaper and easier for East African countries to export their blooms. “The suspension of eight per cent duty for cut flowers applies across the world but will be a big win for major flower growing regions in Kenya, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. The duty suspension will remain in place for two years from 11 April 2024 to 30 June 2026,” the British High Commission statement reads. This move is expected to increase trade between the UK and East Africa, offering lower flower prices and…
Epson is expanding its office printing solutions with the AM-C400 and AM-C550 A4 MFPs, which bring its Heat-Free Line Inkjet technology to a smaller format. These printers offer the same energy efficiency and productivity benefits as existing Heat-Free Line Inkjet models but have a compact design ideal for A4 printing. Designed for Efficiency and Space-Saving High Performance: Both printers deliver fast print and scan speeds (up to 55ppm for printing and 100ipm for scanning), high paper capacities, and high-yield ink cartridges (up to 31,500 pages) for enhanced productivity. Easy Operation: An improved color touchscreen user interface simplifies operation. Compact Footprint: The unique C-shaped…
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) remains committed to separating M-PESA from Safaricom’s other businesses, but a significant tax hurdle needs to be fixed. CBK Governor Kamau Thugge reaffirmed the planned separation during Thursday’s post-Monetary Policy Committee media briefing. According to Thugge, the main obstacle is a KSh 75 billion tax liability associated with the separation, for which there is no clear solution yet. “We believe that there should be a separation and that the Central bank should oversight M-PESA. Therefore, we will continue to engage Treasury and Safaricom to see how quickly this separation should be done,” he said.…

