Best Finance and Business Newsletters in Africa
We all want to stay ahead of the financial curve whether it’s understanding what the Central Bank is up to, spotting market trends, or avoiding a surprise email from KRA. But let’s be real: most newsletters are either boring, too broad, or packed with fluff.
If you’re in business, finance, or just want be smarter by your next strategy meeting, you’ll want these in your inbox.
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I focused on Kenyan newsletters that:
- Deliver actionable takeaways for professionals, SMEs, and investors.
- Link directly to key policy and market shifts in Kenya.
Delivered to your inbox every Monday at 9am (EAT) and every weekday at 7pm (EAT).
Think of this as your financial cheat sheet, read across the world by decision makers who know Nairobi is a financial heart beat. Whether you missed an MPC announcement or want a recap of market trends, this newsletter has your back. It’s sharp, local, and surprisingly easy to read.
It’s written for people who make decisions: founders, fund managers, consultants, and in-the-know professionals who don’t have time to scroll endlessly. Even better? It’s proudly Kenyan with a global focus.
I won’t lie this one’s more formal. But it’s also straight from the horse’s mouth. The Central Bank of Kenya doesn’t just update interest rates; it explains why they’re making those calls and how it ties into inflation, currency stability, and Kenya’s macro outlook.
Pour a cup of coffee and take ten minutes. You’ll walk away knowing more than most people in the room and you’ll understand the logic behind policy decisions that affect your business loans, savings, and everyday transactions.
If Bloomberg had a chatty cousin who knew everything about Africa’s business scene, it’d be Next Africa.
This is your early-week edge. Delivered every Monday, Next Africa highlights the economic stories Bloomberg’s tracking across the continent with Kenya regularly in the spotlight. Think GDP moves, debt negotiations, energy policy, currency plays, and political market reactions.
It reads like a CEO briefing: strategic, sharp, and global in tone but always with local relevance.
You get Africa’s economic momentum explained by world-class journalists with deep sourcing and crisp storytelling.
Semafor is relatively new on the block but it’s already earned a loyal following. Its Africa newsletter blends strong original reporting with smart context and clear opinions, laid out in a simple, engaging format. Each edition breaks stories down into: “The News,” “Reporter’s View,” and “Room for Disagreement.”
The newsletter often covers African finance, climate investment, tech infrastructure, and government policy with a tone that feels both global and distinctly African.
It respects your intelligence but doesn’t overwhelm you. And it doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable question
If you care about Africa’s startup scene, you need this. Written by Caleb Maru a founder, operator, and venture scout Tech Safari delivers founder-friendly updates on funding rounds, startup news, and industry shifts across fintech, healthtech, and logistics.
But what really stands out? Caleb’s tone. It’s like your smartest friend DM’d you the need-to-knows from Africa’s startup WhatsApp groups without the noise.
It’s written by someone in the game, not just watching from the sidelines.
This is your wide-angle lens. While it covers the continent, The Baobab regularly touches on Kenya’s position in African finance, tech, and trade. You’ll read about debt restructuring, AfCFTA, and digital currency experiments all with Economist-grade reporting and clarity.
It’s especially good for understanding the geopolitical forces that shape capital flows, startup investments, and policy decisions affecting the region.
The Economist doesn’t just tell you what’s happening it helps you think differently about it.
The right newsletter isn’t just information it’s leverage. These six give you a real-time pulse on Kenya’s financial heartbeat. Whether you’re managing capital, pitching a startup, or trying to decode policy shifts, these insights are your secret weapon.
Hit that signup button. Let the experts do the digging, while you stay sharp.