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From farm to fork: How Kenya is pushing to boost pork market
Livestock Development PS Jonathan Mueke said the government is prioritising the sector to strengthen food security and agricultural productivity.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 15 days ago
From farm to fork: How Kenya is pushing to boost pork market
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How easy access to financial inclusion is driving business growth in Kiambu
Improved access to finance in Kiambu County is helping small businesses grow, as programmes like SAFER enable entrepreneurs to expand and boost livelihoods.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 16 days ago
How easy access to financial inclusion is driving business growth in Kiambu
Cherangany set for restoration after recurring landslides
Government has launched the Cherish programme to restore the degraded Cherangany ecosystem, aiming to prevent landslides, protect water sources, and support local livelihoods.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 19 days ago
Cherangany set for restoration after recurring landslides
Why Kenya wants to introduce GMO cassava
Despite the neglect and setbacks, cassava has endured and continues to grow, quietly and persistently, waiting for broader recognition of its true value.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 19 days ago
Why Kenya wants to introduce GMO cassava
New 2030 plan targets billions in financing for farmers and MSMEs
The plan comes at a time when small businesses and farmers are grappling with limited access to credit, volatile markets and the mounting effects of climate change that slow down growth.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 21 days ago
New 2030 plan targets billions in financing for farmers and MSMEs
The worms turning food scraps into fertiliser
Five years ago, if you had told Catherine Obuchafu that worms could be a source of income, she would have laughed it off.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 27 days ago
The worms turning food scraps into fertiliser
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Diaspora funds reshape real estate market amid push for safeguards
Remittances from Kenyans living abroad are increasingly reshaping the country's real estate sector.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 29 days ago
Diaspora funds reshape real estate market amid push for safeguards
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StanChart launches China, Kenya corridor to boost SME growth, cross-border trade
Standard Chartered has launched a China-Kenya Trade Corridor to help SMEs expand internationally by simplifying cross-border trade and providing practical financial support.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 29 days ago
StanChart launches China, Kenya corridor to boost SME growth, cross-border trade
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Kenya launches real-time digital system to curb industrial pollution
In a bid to control air pollution in the country, Kenya launches digital tracking system to monitor and transmit real time data to NEMA.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 1 month ago
Kenya launches real-time digital system to curb industrial pollution
Disease detection drive boost for livestock farmers
Livestock diseases continue to pose a significant threat to farmers' livelihoods, food security, and public health in Kenya.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 1 month ago
Disease detection drive boost for livestock farmers
New financing deal to ease cash flow in Kenya's fresh produce sector
Avenews, an agri-fintech company, and the FPCK have announced a strategic partnership that aims to address a critical cash flow constraint within Kenya's fresh produce sector.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 1 month ago
New financing deal to ease cash flow in Kenya's fresh produce sector
Farmers turn banana stems waste into wealth
For a long time, bananas have primarily been valued as food, while their thick green stems have been left to rot in the fields.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 1 month ago
Farmers turn banana stems waste into wealth
State pens global agroforestry pact to lift farming communities
Kenya has taken a significant step towards advancing sustainable development and climate resilience following the signing of a new global partnership.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 1 month ago
State pens global agroforestry pact to lift farming communities
Ruto reassures Kenyans on safety and potential of nuclear energy
President William Ruto has assured the public that nuclear energy is safe and does not pose any dangers many fear.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 1 month ago
Ruto reassures Kenyans on safety and potential of nuclear energy
Kenya inches closer to nuclear power with Siaya plant plan
KENGEN will serve as the owner-operator of the country's first nuclear power plant, which is expected to have a capacity of two gigawatts (GW).
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 1 month ago
Kenya inches closer to nuclear power with Siaya plant plan
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How smart homes are transforming urban living experience in Kenya
Across Kenya, smart home technology is slowly reshaping how people live, offering homeowners greater security, convenience, and energy efficiency.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 1 month ago
How smart homes are transforming urban living experience in Kenya
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How storybook apps help grow a reading culture in Kenya
Digital storybook apps in Kenya are fostering a reading culture by engaging children with interactive stories that promote learning, creativity, and social responsibility.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 1 month ago
How storybook apps help grow a reading culture in Kenya
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Kenya flags off first EUDR-compliant coffee exports to Poland
Kenya has launched its first direct coffee exports to Poland, with 320 EUDR-compliant bags worth Sh25 million, signalling a move from indirect to direct trade.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 1 month ago
Kenya flags off first EUDR-compliant coffee exports to Poland
Fund to scale up climate and nature business in Africa
A new fund to support African enterprises in attracting private investment and scale climate-adaptation solutions that benefit people and nature has been launched.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 1 month ago
Fund to scale up climate and nature business in Africa
Grass saver: Farmers find hope in new hay technology
Jonathan Olelila used to graze his cattle, but after years of disappointment, he decided to take a different route - subdividing his land and planting grass specifically for hay production.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 1 month ago
Grass saver: Farmers find hope in new hay technology
Motorist demands signage on parking payment options within city centre
A motorist has issued a legal demand to the Nairobi County to install visible notices outlining available parking payment options, citing harassment by county parking officers whenever the app fails.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 1 month ago
Motorist demands signage on parking payment options within city centre
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How high-value bee products can unlock millions for Kenyans
High-value bee products beyond honey, long overlooked, have the potential to generate significant income for Kenyan beekeepers.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 2 months ago
How high-value bee products can unlock millions for Kenyans
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Reforms unlock much-needed research cash for universities
Reforms in Kenyan universities, including Kabianga University, aim to bridge the gap between strong research capacity and commercialisation to boost market impact.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 2 months ago
Reforms unlock much-needed research cash for universities
A new books urges leaders to fulfill their promises
A new book, which challenges leaders to move beyond electoral victory towards the harder work of delivery, credibility, and sustained public trust, has been launched.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 2 months ago
A new books urges leaders to fulfill their promises
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Sipping success: Inside a student's banana empire
A student entrepreneur showcases a growing banana-based beverage venture to intrigued crowds at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 2 months ago
Sipping success: Inside a student's banana empire
How entrepreneurs can tap into Sh230b indigenous knowledge economy
Beatrice Kirundu is one of millions of Kenyans who have invested in indigenous knowledge-based intellectual assets, commonly referred to as the Natural Products Industry.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 2 months ago
How entrepreneurs can tap into Sh230b indigenous knowledge economy
Kenya, Brazil to address growing trade imbalance
The economic relationship between Kenya and Brazil has long been characterised by a significant trade imbalance, with Brazil exporting far more to Kenya than Kenya exports to Brazil.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 2 months ago
Kenya, Brazil to address growing trade imbalance
Traditional foods back in focus as experts push for healthier meal
The nutritional value of indigenous foods has prompted doctors to recommend them for conditions such as diabetes and blood-related illnesses.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 3 months ago
Traditional foods back in focus as experts push for healthier meal
New legislation in green financing a boost for Kenya's agricultural exports
New legislation provides for more tangible protections for public and private forests, and introduces new requirements for the sustainable management of dryland forests.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 3 months ago
New legislation in green financing a boost for Kenya's agricultural exports
Rising cancer diagnoses highlight urgency of early care as Kenya marks world cancer day
Kenya is grappling with a growing cancer burden, even as improvements in early detection, prevention, and treatment begin to improve survival outcomes.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 3 months ago
Rising cancer diagnoses highlight urgency of early care as Kenya marks world cancer day
Kenya faces rising paediatric cancer cases
Data from KUTRRH indicates that paediatric cancer is a growing health challenge in Kenya, with an estimated 3,200 new cases diagnosed among children and adolescents each year.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 3 months ago
Kenya faces rising paediatric cancer cases
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Agronomists reel from double trouble of high taxes, multiple licences
A survey conducted by AFAP reveals that agro-dealers in Kenya face heavy regulatory exploitation.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 3 months ago
Agronomists reel from double trouble of high taxes, multiple licences
Thriving in desert farming: Key lessons from Israel
Roey Yosef's farm uses high-pressure systems and drip irrigation, an efficient method that delivers water directly to plant roots in precisely measured amounts.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 3 months ago
Thriving in desert farming: Key lessons from Israel
Kenya hosts meeting on elephants and climate
Actions of elephants support biodiversity, regulate ecosystems, and enhance resilience to climate stress.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 3 months ago
Kenya hosts meeting on elephants and climate
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Inside dance festival that became the worst massacre in Israel's history
Hamas militants stormed the festival grounds near the Gaza border, killing hundreds of revellers and abducting others
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 3 months ago
Inside dance festival that became the worst massacre in Israel's history
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How conflict, degraded land became productive and income-generating farms
In 2022, a decision was made to aggregate the farms, marking the beginning of renewed hope for the farmers.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 3 months ago
How conflict, degraded land became productive and income-generating farms
Kenya, Thailand partner to advance open learning, grassroots skills development
Green Africa Foundation and Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University have signed an MoU to promote open learning, applied research and knowledge sharing between Kenya and Thailand.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 3 months ago
Kenya, Thailand partner to advance open learning, grassroots skills development
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How global certification boosts livelihoods for local farmers
Anyone who buys products bearing the Fairtrade mark stands with farmers and workers, ensuring they earn fairly, work safely and produce ethically.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 3 months ago
How global certification boosts livelihoods for local farmers
New bid to tackle food losses for supermarkets, restaurants
An innovative app designed to combat food waste and losses, connects stores with consumers, allowing them to sell surplus and near-expiry food items at significantly discounted prices.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 3 months ago
New bid to tackle food losses for supermarkets, restaurants
Seed-sharing ban ends, bringing new dawn for women's group
The High Court in Machakos declared unconstitutional sections of the seed law that barred farmers from saving, sharing and selling indigenous seeds.
By Nanjinia Wamuswa 4 months ago
Seed-sharing ban ends, bringing new dawn for women's group
At least 10 killed as gold mine collapses in West Pokot
Rift Valley
By Irissheel Shanzu
2 hrs ago
Safaricom hits record Sh99.7b profit as M-Pesa drives growth
Business
By Graham Kajilwa
2 hrs ago
CS stunned after finding offices deserted at 8am
North Eastern
By Abdimalik Hajir
2 hrs ago
Gachagua impeachment was a parliamentary coup, court told
Politics
By Kamau Muthoni
2 hrs ago
More pain at the pump as fuel shortages persist
National
By James Wanzala
2 hrs ago