Wednesday, July 15, 2026

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Business News on East African Wall Street covers the companies, industries, entrepreneurs, markets, trade flows, investment trends, and economic decisions shaping business activity across East Africa. This category provides serious coverage of the private sector, public enterprises, regional commerce, corporate strategy, industrial growth, and the forces that influence how businesses operate in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Burundi, South Sudan, Somalia, and the wider African market. Business is at the center of East Africa’s growth story. From listed companies and family-owned enterprises to startups, manufacturers, retailers, logistics firms, telecom operators, agribusinesses, energy companies, banks, and infrastructure developers, this section follows the institutions and decision-makers driving employment, innovation, productivity, and investment. It examines how companies respond to changing consumer demand, inflation, taxation, regulation, exchange rates, competition, supply chain pressure, technology, and regional integration. Readers will find coverage of corporate earnings, business expansion, leadership changes, new investments, industry performance, trade partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, manufacturing trends, retail activity, logistics developments, private equity, entrepreneurship, procurement, and major business policies. The category also connects company-level news to broader economic conditions, helping readers understand how boardroom decisions affect jobs, prices, markets, households, investors, and national development. Business News is designed for readers who want reliable, professional, and accessible coverage of East Africa’s commercial landscape. It balances breaking business developments with analysis that explains why they matter, who is affected, and what they may signal for the wider economy. By covering business as both a driver of wealth creation and a reflection of economic confidence, East African Wall Street gives readers a trusted destination for understanding the companies, sectors, and strategies shaping the region’s future.

Hayo Rwanda Expansion Boosts Digital Growth

The Hayo Rwanda expansion accelerates digital adoption significantly. Consequently, voice and messaging solutions now serve local markets. Furthermore, tailored industry-specific offerings support economic growth. Specifically, mobile and GovTech platforms receive strategic focus.
March 25, 2026

Disney CEO Transition: D’Amaro Takes Helm

The Disney CEO transition officially begins as Josh D’Amaro assumes leadership. Consequently, investors watch closely for strategic direction. Furthermore, the entertainment giant faces profound industry shifts. Therefore, clear vision matters more than
March 18, 2026

Equity Group Profit Growth Hits Record High

The Equity Group profit growth reached a historic Ksh 75.5 billion. Consequently, this represents a 55 percent increase year-over-year. Furthermore, the lender posted Ksh 48.8 billion previously. Therefore, this milestone reflects strategic
March 18, 2026

Most Dangerous Cities in Africa

The most dangerous cities in Africa often appear in global discussions about urban safety and crime trends on the continent. While Africa offers breathtaking landscapes, rich cultures, and vibrant communities, several major
March 14, 2026
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