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Pastoral women demand land title deeds from State to protect their rights
Women from pastoral communities have urged the government to make it easier for them to obtain official land titles.
By 1 month ago
Pastoral women demand land title deeds from State to protect their rights
Kalonzo rejects Ruto's offer, opts to lead opposition
Kalonzo said he cannot join a government that has already failed to deliver its promises to the people.
By 1 month ago
Kalonzo rejects Ruto's offer, opts to lead opposition
Residents to benefit from Sh6.7 million Mutitu water project
More than 5,000 residents in Nyeri, Laikipia, and Nyandarua counties are expected to benefit from two boreholes drilled as part of the Mutitu water project. 
By 2 months ago
Residents to benefit from Sh6.7 million Mutitu water project
Developers harness the power of technology to reshape the industry
The real estate market is experiencing a surge in demand for affordable housing due to rapid urbanisation.
By 2 months ago
Developers harness the power of technology to reshape the industry
DP urges Gen Z to call off anti-government demos
Rigathi Gachagua asked political leaders to tone down to avoid political tension.
By 2 months ago
DP urges Gen Z to call off anti-government demos
Coffee factory goes green with eco pulper machine
Kiandu Coffee Factory has embraced green energy to boost global competitiveness of the produce.
By 3 months ago
Coffee factory goes green with eco pulper machine
Tsavo's guardians get lessons on quelling human-wildlife conflict
Cases of human-wildlife conflict have plagued the communities living around Tsavo National Park, primarily due to high human populations and incompatible land use practices.
By 3 months ago
Tsavo's guardians get lessons on quelling human-wildlife conflict
We're wasting 40 per cent of our food FAO
Food waste in Kenya has far-reaching implications such as environmental impact. The decomposing food also produces methane gas, a potent greenhouse gas accelerating climate change.
By 3 months ago
We're wasting 40 per cent of our food  FAO
Laikipia residents benefit from 700 goats in restocking programme
Under the initiative, 700 gala goats have been distributed to improve the breed and assist 250 pastoral families in Laikipia North sub county. 
By 3 months ago
Laikipia residents benefit from 700 goats in restocking programme
Conservancies woo landowners to mitigate conflict with wildlife
Amid growing concerns of human-wildlife conflict along the wildlife corridor in the Amboseli, conservancies are advocating for a shift from agriculture to livestock.
By 4 months ago
Conservancies woo landowners to mitigate conflict with wildlife
How SMEs are diversifying to beat high costs, maximise profits
The number of Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) business owners embracing smaller stalls that accommodate multiple ventures under one roof is on the rise.
By 4 months ago
How SMEs are diversifying to beat high costs, maximise profits
Innovator makes clean cooking stove that uses recycled engine oil
These cooking appliances not only consume large amounts of fuel but also emit copious amounts of harmful greenhouse gases.
By 5 months ago
Innovator makes clean cooking stove that uses recycled engine oil
Preserving the whales: Delicate balance for Kenya's Coast
From July to October, these marine mammals grace the shores during their migratory journey, making it a unique experience for locals and tourists alike.
By 5 months ago
Preserving the whales: Delicate balance for Kenya's Coast
Fishermen get skills to free animals caught in nets
The training by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) is in response to the growing number of encounters between local fishermen and whales. 
By 6 months ago
Fishermen get skills to free animals caught in nets
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'Wajakoya' drink leaves village in mourning after an evening of fun
Kiangai villagers gathered at a bar to make merry, but hours later some were dead after consuming an illicit brew.
By 7 months ago
'Wajakoya' drink leaves village in mourning after an evening of fun
Ruto commits to fix dairy sector woes
President William Ruto while commissioning a New Kenya Co-operative Creameries (KCC) plant in Nyahururu on Wednesdays vowed to address challenges facing the dairy sector
By 8 months ago
Ruto commits to fix dairy sector woes
Police Intercept 50 bags of bhang
Acting on a tip-off from the public, the officers managed to apprehend two suspects and seized the bhang on Friday night.
By 8 months ago
Police Intercept 50 bags of bhang
180 students benefit from Kahiga's scholarship programme
Under the programme, students from vulnerable families, with a minimum score of 350 marks, receive full payment of their secondary school fees for four years.
By 8 months ago
180 students benefit from Kahiga's scholarship programme
Can wildlife roam freely and live harmoniously with humans?
The International Fund for Animals Welfare, (IFAW) has aptly recognised the urgent need to take action and is actively advocating for the “Room to Roam” initiative.
By 8 months ago
Can wildlife roam freely and live harmoniously with humans?
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We won't tolerate Mungiki's illegal plans: Gachagua
DP Gachagua said that Kenyans are free to carry out their business without being exploited by youth who are in the sect.
By 9 months ago
We won't tolerate Mungiki's illegal plans: Gachagua
Jubilation as Debrah Aluel scores 425 marks in 2023 KCPE
Parents and teachers at Ndima Kanini Primary School in Karatina, Nyeri county, broke into song and dance following news of Debrah Aluel's impressive performance.
By 9 months ago
Jubilation as Debrah Aluel scores 425 marks in 2023 KCPE
Pastoral women demand land title deeds from State to protect their rights
Women from pastoral communities have urged the government to make it easier for them to obtain official land titles.
By 1 month ago
Pastoral women demand land title deeds from State to protect their rights
Kalonzo rejects Ruto's offer, opts to lead opposition
Kalonzo said he cannot join a government that has already failed to deliver its promises to the people.
By 1 month ago
Kalonzo rejects Ruto's offer, opts to lead opposition
Residents to benefit from Sh6.7 million Mutitu water project
More than 5,000 residents in Nyeri, Laikipia, and Nyandarua counties are expected to benefit from two boreholes drilled as part of the Mutitu water project. 
By 2 months ago
Residents to benefit from Sh6.7 million Mutitu water project
Developers harness the power of technology to reshape the industry
The real estate market is experiencing a surge in demand for affordable housing due to rapid urbanisation.
By 2 months ago
Developers harness the power of technology to reshape the industry
DP urges Gen Z to call off anti-government demos
Rigathi Gachagua asked political leaders to tone down to avoid political tension.
By 2 months ago
DP urges Gen Z to call off anti-government demos
Coffee factory goes green with eco pulper machine
Kiandu Coffee Factory has embraced green energy to boost global competitiveness of the produce.
By 3 months ago
Coffee factory goes green with eco pulper machine
Tsavo's guardians get lessons on quelling human-wildlife conflict
Cases of human-wildlife conflict have plagued the communities living around Tsavo National Park, primarily due to high human populations and incompatible land use practices.
By 3 months ago
Tsavo's guardians get lessons on quelling human-wildlife conflict
We're wasting 40 per cent of our food FAO
Food waste in Kenya has far-reaching implications such as environmental impact. The decomposing food also produces methane gas, a potent greenhouse gas accelerating climate change.
By 3 months ago
We're wasting 40 per cent of our food  FAO
Laikipia residents benefit from 700 goats in restocking programme
Under the initiative, 700 gala goats have been distributed to improve the breed and assist 250 pastoral families in Laikipia North sub county. 
By 3 months ago
Laikipia residents benefit from 700 goats in restocking programme
Conservancies woo landowners to mitigate conflict with wildlife
Amid growing concerns of human-wildlife conflict along the wildlife corridor in the Amboseli, conservancies are advocating for a shift from agriculture to livestock.
By 4 months ago
Conservancies woo landowners to mitigate conflict with wildlife
How SMEs are diversifying to beat high costs, maximise profits
The number of Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) business owners embracing smaller stalls that accommodate multiple ventures under one roof is on the rise.
By 4 months ago
How SMEs are diversifying to beat high costs, maximise profits
Innovator makes clean cooking stove that uses recycled engine oil
These cooking appliances not only consume large amounts of fuel but also emit copious amounts of harmful greenhouse gases.
By 5 months ago
Innovator makes clean cooking stove that uses recycled engine oil
Preserving the whales: Delicate balance for Kenya's Coast
From July to October, these marine mammals grace the shores during their migratory journey, making it a unique experience for locals and tourists alike.
By 5 months ago
Preserving the whales: Delicate balance for Kenya's Coast
Fishermen get skills to free animals caught in nets
The training by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) is in response to the growing number of encounters between local fishermen and whales. 
By 6 months ago
Fishermen get skills to free animals caught in nets
Premium
'Wajakoya' drink leaves village in mourning after an evening of fun
Kiangai villagers gathered at a bar to make merry, but hours later some were dead after consuming an illicit brew.
By 7 months ago
'Wajakoya' drink leaves village in mourning after an evening of fun
Ruto commits to fix dairy sector woes
President William Ruto while commissioning a New Kenya Co-operative Creameries (KCC) plant in Nyahururu on Wednesdays vowed to address challenges facing the dairy sector
By 8 months ago
Ruto commits to fix dairy sector woes
Police Intercept 50 bags of bhang
Acting on a tip-off from the public, the officers managed to apprehend two suspects and seized the bhang on Friday night.
By 8 months ago
Police Intercept 50 bags of bhang
180 students benefit from Kahiga's scholarship programme
Under the programme, students from vulnerable families, with a minimum score of 350 marks, receive full payment of their secondary school fees for four years.
By 8 months ago
180 students benefit from Kahiga's scholarship programme
Can wildlife roam freely and live harmoniously with humans?
The International Fund for Animals Welfare, (IFAW) has aptly recognised the urgent need to take action and is actively advocating for the “Room to Roam” initiative.
By 8 months ago
Can wildlife roam freely and live harmoniously with humans?