Whether you work from home, run a small business, study online, or simply want to stay connected without draining your wallet, finding the cheapest internet providers in Kenya has never been more important — or more confusing.
You walk into Naivas for milk and bread. Thirty minutes later you are at the till with a full trolley, KSh 3,000 lighter, and wondering how that happened. Sound familiar?
Impulse buying is one...
Running a family in Kenya in 2026 is expensive. Between rent or mortgage payments, school fees, food, transport, electricity, water, airtime, and the countless small expenses that appear every single week, most Kenyan families feel like they...
Online shopping in Kenya has grown explosively over the past few years. From Jumia and Kilimall to Instagram sellers, Facebook Marketplace, and global platforms like AliExpress and Amazon, Kenyans are buying more online than ever before —...
If you have ever wondered why some Kenyans seem to build wealth steadily and quietly — buying land, educating their children, and accessing affordable loans — while others remain financially stuck despite earning similar incomes, the answer...
Every month, millions of Kenyans watch their salary disappear faster than it arrived. Rent, food, transport, school fees, mobile loans, utility bills — before the 15th of the month, many households are already stretching to make ends...
Every Kenyan family knows the feeling — you walk into a supermarket with a budget in mind and walk out having spent far more than planned. With the cost of living rising steadily, knowing which are the...
If you have opened your KPLC bill recently and felt your stomach drop, you are not alone. Electricity costs in Kenya have become one of the biggest monthly expenses for households and small businesses alike — and...
Rent is the single biggest expense for most Kenyans. Whether you live in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, or a smaller town, housing costs can easily swallow 40–60% of your monthly income — leaving very little for savings, food,...
Are you earning a salary every month but still running out of money before the next payday? You are not alone. Millions of Kenyans struggle with managing their finances — not because they earn too little, but...









