By
Linet Owoko
Correspondent
Nation Media Group
More than six years after Covid-19 triggered the world’s largest work-from-home experiment, many Kenyan organisations are still struggling to function optimally.
The transport strike not only tested workers, but also the organisations they work for.
By
Linet Owoko
Correspondent
Nation Media Group
More than six years after Covid-19 triggered the world’s largest work-from-home experiment, many Kenyan organisations are still struggling to function optimally.

Many Kenyans worked from home last Monday.

The fuel strike highlighted Kenya’s fragile transport system, rising energy pressures and the urgent need for mass transit and…

Hundreds of Kenyans improvised difficult and at times dangerous ways to reach work on Monday after a nationwide matatu strike…

Commuters were stranded and businesses disrupted as anger over rising fuel costs spilled onto Kenya’s roads.

Transporters in Nairobi—including ride-hailing drivers, public transport operators, and long-distance truckers—began a strike on…

Kenya’s major highways and urban roads were turned into smoke, chaos and confusion on Monday as a nationwide matatu strike.