Category: Stationery
Healthcare facilities in Kenya operate in a documentation-intensive environment. From patient registration and clinical notes to prescription pads, insurance claim forms and health records management, the volume of written documentation in even a small clinic is significant. When the right stationery is not available, the impact is felt immediately appointments run late, records are incomplete,
The reception area of a Kenyan business is its first handshake with every visitor. Before a client has spoken to anyone, before a meeting has started, before any product or service has been discussed, the reception area has already communicated something about your business. A tidy, well-organised, professionally presented reception signals competence, attention to detail,
Measuring tools sit quietly in pencil cases and desk drawers, pulled out when needed and forgotten when not. Yet for students taking mathematics and technical subjects in Kenyan schools, and for professionals who work with technical drawings, spreadsheets and physical measurements, having the right measuring tool in good condition directly affects the quality of their
Ask any office manager in Nairobi what their most-used desk tool is, and many will mention their stapler before their pen. Staplers, staples, paper clips and binder clips are used dozens of times a day across Kenyan offices to keep documents organised, reports together, and paperwork from scattering. They are so familiar that most people
Every meeting room in Nairobi has a visual communication tool of some kind. For most offices, the choice comes down to two options: a wall-mounted whiteboard or a freestanding flipchart easel. Both are widely used, both are effective, and both have genuine advantages that make them the right choice in different contexts. Rather than one
In Kenya, the week before a new school term begins is predictably chaotic in stationery shops, supermarkets, and school supply outlets across Nairobi and beyond. Parents are rushing to complete shopping lists, many items are out of stock, prices are elevated due to demand, and children are often sent to school on the first day
Walk into any stationery supplier in Nairobi and you will encounter paper described as 80gsm A4, 70gsm foolscap, 160gsm card, A3 cartridge paper, and a dozen other specifications. For buyers who are not familiar with what these terms mean, choosing the right paper can feel like guesswork. Yet paper weight and size have a real
Businesses in Kenya regularly overspend on office supplies not because they buy too little, but because they store and manage what they have poorly. Printer paper that warps in a damp storeroom. Pens that dry out because they were left uncapped. Markers that expire unused at the back of a shelf while the team runs
Mistakes happen in handwritten documents, forms, invoices, and student exercise books. How you correct them matters more than most people realise. The right correction tool produces a clean, professional result that is barely noticeable. The wrong one leaves a messy, conspicuous blob that actually draws attention to the error. In a formal business document or
Nairobi is one of Africa’s premier conference and events destinations. From international summits at Kenyatta International Convention Centre to corporate retreats, training workshops, product launches, and annual general meetings held across the city’s hotels and business centres, events of every scale happen in Nairobi every week. And behind every well-run event is a well-organised stationery
