Why the LG Bottom Freezer Refrigerator Just Makes Sense

Most of us know the same kind of fridge with freezer on top and fridge below. It’s what our parents had, and likely what we also have in our own homes. And for a long time, it is what the…

Most of us know the same kind of fridge with freezer on top and fridge below. It’s what our parents had, and likely what we also have in our own homes. And for a long time, it is what the…

City Shuttle Sacco has received a significant boost to its operational capacity with the delivery of five Isuzu NQR buses, each with a 33-seater capacity, financed by NCBA Asset Finance, aimed at increasing passenger capacity and improving service efficiency across key transport corridors. The buses will be deployed by Crown Premium Limited, operating under City Shuttle Sacco, on separate routes, including Mombasa Road, JKIA, and Utawala. “We know our customers are ambitious, and as they grow their businesses, NCBA promises to be right there to support them in meeting their business and personal needs.” stated James Karinga, Head of NCBA Asset Finance and IPF. “We also want to be the partner that banks on the belief of our clients and provides the support to empower their ambitions.” The NCBA Asset financing framework agreement allows operators to finance up to 90% of the vehicle’s value, offering a repayment period of up to 60 months (5 years) and a 30-day grace period. This enables PSV SACCOs, established transport firms, and individual SACCO members to acquire vehicles through affordable, inclusive, and flexible financial options. Speaking at the launch, the Chairman of City Shuttle SACCO lauded the long-term partnership between the Sacco and NCBA, which enabled the acquisition of a new fleet of buses. “NCBA has supported me at every stage of my 41-year career journey. Each time I walked in with an ambitious goal, they found a way to make it possible,” said Michael Kariuki. “City Shuttle SACCOs’ bus fleet has grown from 17 to 22 buses with NCBA’s support and their trusted dealer partners; they’ve truly walked this growth journey with us”. James Karinga, NCBA’s Head of Asset Finance, affirmed that the bank is dedicated to expanding its presence in the PSV segment this year by supporting key operators. Industry analysts see the leasing framework as a scalable growth mechanism, with comparable asset-backed financing models gaining popularity in other East African markets in deploying capital for the PSV sector.

Connection, teamwork and shared experiences took center stage at Karura Forest as LG Electronics East Africa and its main distribution partner Opalnet concluded the #TrekToLove campaign with an action-packed obstacle course challenge. Launched in March, the lifestyle-driven campaign invited participants…

Listed non-bank financial services provider Sanlam Allianz Holdings (Kenya) Plc has recorded a resilient performance for the year 2025, posting a profit before tax of KSh 1.315 billion, despite a highly competitive operating environment. The performance reflects disciplined underwriting, prudent…

One of the biggest misconceptions about real estate in Kenya is the belief that there is a “right amount” of money required before getting started. For many aspiring investors, the journey is often postponed with the mindset: “I’ll start when I…

Kenya’s golfing calendar has gathered momentum with the return of the Professional Golfers of Kenya Equator Tour, now entering its second season in Nairobi. The Golf series serves as a key qualifying pathway for both the Magical Kenya Open and…

Britam has unveiled the Britam Whole Life Insurance Plan, a lifetime life insurance solution that helps Kenyans plan their future, protect what they build, and provide long-term support for their loved ones. Unlike term insurance, which ends after a set…

Payments platform PayKit has launched in Kenya to help businesses manage complex, high-volume transactions more efficiently. Built to support micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and digital platforms, PayKit is positioning itself as the infrastructure layer for businesses that need…

In Nairobi, a quiet tech revolution is happening. While many think high-end AI is only for phones costing over Ksh 150,000, Samsung is changing the story. The global tech giant believes that AI usage shouldn’t be an exclusive club, it…

Kenyans know how to party. Whether it’s a birthday bash in the backyard, or a camping road trip, a good platter of nyama choma and good music are non-negotiable. The nyama choma bit is usually up to the crew’s designated…