
MWENGE WA KAUNTI | Ruwaza ya Uchumi 2026 [ part 1]
MWENGE WA KAUNTI | Ruwaza ya Uchumi 2026 [ part 1]

MWENGE WA KAUNTI | Ruwaza ya Uchumi 2026 [ part 1]


Welcoming the Next Generation of Accountants: ICPAK Hosts the 2025 New Members Induction The Institute formally inducted its 2025 cohort on 9th December at the Kenya School of Monetary Studies,

Why Accountants are Concerned Over Ksh. 1.7 Tr Unaccounted Pubic Expenditure https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/business/article/2001534509/accountants-sound-alarm-over-sh17tr-unaccounted-public-expenditure?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQPMjc1MjU0NjkyNTk4Mjc5AAEeIoIlP1Z5_eXjpGCjoWc66c7hT422VCEyz2c58uPcOOWCHN2zh163aj8xlYs_aem_dlkVfMORoKgAAXLdyEG1lg

Wahasibu wahimizwa kukomesha ufisadi – ICPAK

KALUNDA: It’s time to enforce accountability in public finance management. Click on the link below to read https://www.the-star.co.ke/business/commentary/2025-10-16-kalunda-its-time-to-enforce-accountability-in-public-finance-management

Accountants are pushing for stronger standards in governance and corporate reporting as the International Federation of Accountants Connect Africa Forum opens in Nairobi. The forum co-hosted by the Pan African

IFAC FORUM: Kenya looking to ride on finance management reforms to attract investors In Summary Speaking in Nairobi, International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) Chief Executive Officer Lee White said Africa

Public Sector Urged to Embrace Accrual Accounting https://youtu.be/5gFkJyjcg4A?si=XEmH60h-fxqUxk0S

Players drawn from the financials sector and the agriculture sector have today unveiled the sustainability reporting framework. The framework aims to guide how financial institutions report their contribution towards environmental

Mandatory sustainability reporting for public firms to begin in 2027 – ICPAK In Summary Under phase one which began in January 2024, all organisations were required to adopt the sustainability  reporting standards voluntarily.

Transition to public accounting system By Jaindi Kisero Former Managing Editor-The EastAfrican I am a big supporter of strong and well-managed professional and business associations. Indeed, private sector associations of professionals