Category: Office Supplies
The meeting room is one of the most important spaces in any Nairobi office. It is where decisions are made, clients are won or lost, strategies are debated, and teams align. Yet in many businesses from startups to established corporates the boardroom is also one of the most poorly equipped spaces in the building. Dried-out
Every Kenyan school, regardless of size, manages a constant flow of stationery exercise books, pens, pencils, chalk, printer paper, art materials, and more. In many schools, this is managed reactively: teachers request supplies when they run out, the school secretary makes emergency purchases, and nobody has a clear picture of what is in stock or
Kenya is home to one of Africa’s most active civil society sectors. From international humanitarian organisations operating across the region to grassroots community groups working at the local level, thousands of NGOs, charities, and non-profit organisations call Nairobi home. These organisations do vital work and like any organisation, they need office supplies to function. The
A calculator is one of those purchases that seems straightforward until you are standing in a shop facing fifteen different models with different features, price points, and brand names. Buy the wrong one for a student and it might not meet Kenya’s school requirements. Buy the wrong one for an office and it might not
Kenya has long been a regional leader on environmental matters. From the early banning of plastic bags in 2017 to the Nairobi River restoration projects, Kenyan institutions and businesses are increasingly expected to demonstrate environmental responsibility. For businesses in Nairobi, one accessible place to start is the office itself specifically, the supplies and stationery your
Remote and hybrid working has become a permanent fixture in the Kenyan professional landscape. What began as a pandemic-era necessity for many Nairobi workers has evolved into a preferred and increasingly formalised way of working for employees at multinationals, local SME staff, and the growing community of freelancers, consultants, and entrepreneurs building businesses from home.
The start of a new school term in Kenya is an exciting but often stressful time for parents. Between school fees, uniforms, and the ever-growing list of required stationery, the costs can feel overwhelming especially when you are not sure exactly what to buy or where to find everything your child needs. This guide is
There is a moment that every office worker in Nairobi knows all too well: it is 4:45 PM, you have a client presentation in the morning, and the printer has just run out of paper or worse, the ink cartridge is empty and there is no replacement in sight. Printer supply management is one of
Marketing your business in Kenya does not have to mean expensive billboard campaigns or costly digital advertising. Some of the most effective brand-building tools are the ones that sit on your clients’ desks, travel in their bags, and get used dozens of times a day. Branded stationery and merchandise items printed with your company name,
There is a reason the saying ‘tidy desk, tidy mind’ has endured for generations. Research consistently shows that a well-organised workspace reduces stress, improves focus, and increases productivity. Yet in many Nairobi offices, desks become dumping grounds stacked with loose papers, missing pens, and lost documents simply because the right organisation tools are not in
