In East Africa, the vast majority of cars are imported from other countries. But a group of engineers in Kenya is working to change that by developing the country’s first-ever locally-assembled ...
Her initiative, named “One Girl, One Tree”, is built on the simple idea that hope grows when people take responsibility for ...
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Flamingo Reinvests Vat Refunds to Expand Exports, Add 2,000 Jobs
Flamingo Horticulture Kenya is reinvesting VAT refunds to expand its Naivasha operations, a move expected to increase export capacity, create 2,000 new jobs and deepen value addition in Kenya's ...
Research into emerging trends in clean energy technologies in Africa shows we are shifting towards highly renewable, decentralised systems ...
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Climate Change Is Hurting Kenyan Women Working in Coastal Tourism - They Explain How
I returned home to Kenya's coast after months of winter in Germany, and the heat felt extreme. Temperatures rose past 35°C by midday under the blazing sun of Kilifi, a tourism destination on Kenya's ...
US dietary guidelines promote whole foods, more protein, less sugar, and traditional fats like beef tallow, boosting interest ...
The land Mr Alamaro has his eyes on for his latest venture is the sort classified as semi-arid. This has enough moisture to support some vegetation, but not enough to grow crops easily. About 15% of ...
To Kenyans who have experienced outages or constraints, we want to be clear. We hear you. Reliability is not optional in a ...
Touriam CS Miano attributed the gains partly to Kenya’s diplomatic engagements, including the decision in mid-2025 to remove visa requirements for African countries, a move she said has strengthened ...
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2026 pivotal year in Kenya’s quest to raise power output
An eight-year freeze on new power purchase agreements (PPA) has left Kenya teetering on the brink of a crisis with Kenya Power forced to ration electricity in some parts of the country to protect the ...
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Mastercard - Strong Domestic Demand to Drive Kenya's Economy in 2026
Kenya's economy is expected to remain resilient in 2026, supported by strong domestic demand, rising digital inclusion, and diversified trade relations, according to the latest Mastercard Economics ...
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