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Farm that sees further: Foresight chooses feathers over cattle horns
While cattle ranching faces limits and farmers fight against drought, this farm produces more protein for every drop of water, square metre of land and kilogramme of feed.
By Victor Chesang 1 month ago
Farm that sees further: Foresight chooses feathers over cattle horns
What's in your hand? How AI is shaping the homes of tomorrow
Before considering data or algorithms, go back to one of the most significant questions that has ever been posed in the history of human change.
By Victor Chesang 1 month ago
What's in your hand? How AI is shaping the homes of tomorrow
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How a relentless hustler in Kenya can build a billion-shilling empire
A boda boda rider in Kiambu navigates through traffic with surgical precision. In the Silicon Savannah, a young coder transforms simple scripts into genuine income.
By Victor Chesang 1 month ago
How a relentless hustler in Kenya can build a billion-shilling empire
Every risk matters: How foresight can save firms before disaster hits
The world gives hints of the direction taken every week. Most people move past them. Some of them take their time and review the changes that do not align with what was expected.
By Victor Chesang 2 months ago
Every risk matters: How foresight can save firms before disaster hits
Integrity isn't optional; it's quiet force holding everything together
Integrity is not a slogan or an accessory. It determines how an organisation will either resist pressure, adapt or fail.
By Victor Chesang 2 months ago
Integrity isn't optional; it's quiet force holding everything together
Who will lead Kenya's AI revolution and who will fall behind
In Sugoi, a farmer uses an artificial intelligence (AI) tool to determine which crops will yield the best returns in international sales this season.
By Victor Chesang 2 months ago
Who will lead Kenya's AI revolution and who will fall behind
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Talent squeeze: When a young workforce meets an old system
Kenya cannot afford to lose the youth to underemployment or emigration. It cannot afford to stand idle, still relying on old job types.
By Victor Chesang 2 months ago
Talent squeeze: When a young workforce meets an old system
Murkomen visits Turkana after bandits kill four people
Rift Valley
By Bakari Ang'ela
28 mins ago
Court suspends affordable housing project in Naivasha
Rift Valley
By Antony Gitonga
48 mins ago
EACC grills Otuoma over alleged award of Sh1.4b tender to proxies
Western
By Bernard Lusigi and Jackline Inyanji
1 hr ago
Mau Mau veteran General Kiambati dies aged 106
Central
By James Munyeki
1 hr ago