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Kenya, Germany eye e-waste innovations at summit
Kenya is set to host the first Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Innovation Summit from September 16–18, 2025, at Strathmore Business School, Nairobi.
By 13 days ago
Kenya, Germany eye e-waste innovations at summit
Environmentalists accuse Nema of rolling out new system without consultation
Recently, Nema began implementing new systems aimed at digitising approvals, streamlining processes and enhancing compliance monitoring.
By 12 days ago
Environmentalists accuse Nema of rolling out new system without consultation
Kenya nurtures youth to harness cultural tourism's hidden wealth
A new initiative is set to empower young professionals with the knowledge and tools needed to reshape the narrative and unlock the benefits of cultural tourism.
By 13 days ago
Kenya nurtures youth to harness cultural tourism's hidden wealth
Women lead in climate smart agriculture practices
Women are at the forefront of adopting Climate-Smart Agriculture practices in the fight against the effects of climate change at 61.4% compared to 38.6% for men.
By 16 days ago
Women lead in climate smart agriculture practices
Six students to travel to China for agricultural innovation training
Six students have been selected to travel to China on to learn about agricultural innovations and technologies.
By 18 days ago
Six students to travel to China for agricultural innovation training
IFAD takes financial inclusion to Kenya's rural homes
IFAD project aimed at reducing remittance costs while strengthening financial inclusion through rural Saccos.
By 18 days ago
IFAD takes financial inclusion to Kenya's rural homes
Kenya loses 56 per cent of fresh fruits before reaching consumers
Fresh fruits are the most affected by food loss in Kenya, with up to 56 per cent wasted before reaching consumers.
By 18 days ago
Kenya loses 56 per cent of fresh fruits before reaching consumers
Kakamega model farmer catches the eye of agriculture's big boys
She also maintains several farms for her own food production, growing crops such as cassava, beans, maize, sweet potatoes and vegetables.
By 24 days ago
Kakamega model farmer catches the eye of agriculture's big boys
Japanese agency commits Sh5.2b to boost businesses in Africa and Asia
SMEs in Asia and Africa are set to get more financing after the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) announced a $40 million (Sh5.2 billion) investment.
By 27 days ago
Japanese agency commits Sh5.2b to boost businesses in Africa and Asia
Kenya, Korea join hands to boost rice production
Currently, the country imports over 85 per cent of the rice it consumes, with local production remaining minimal.
By 28 days ago
Kenya, Korea join hands to boost rice production
NGOs urged to embrace innovation amid aid cuts
NGO Awards which celebrate the impact and excellence in the non-profit sector, are an indication of the vital role the sector plays in communities.
By 1 month ago
NGOs urged to embrace innovation amid aid cuts
Kenyan students to showcase food security innovations in US
Their innovative project on food security emerged the best at the Food Security Youth Conference held at Kalro in Nairobi.
By 1 month ago
Kenyan students to showcase food security innovations in US
Continental business women join forces to boost intra-trade
African women in business have launched a Continental Network for Women’s Business Associations in Africa (CONWOBAA), a lobby that is aimed at promoting intra-African trade.
By 1 month ago
Continental business women join forces to boost intra-trade
Refugees struggle for basic rights amid administrative barriers
Despite the government's long-standing hospitality, many refugees remain without work permits, business licenses, travel documents, identity cards, or even birth certificates.
By 1 month ago
Refugees struggle for basic rights amid administrative barriers
New lobby to streamline cross-border fertiliser distribution
Dr Innocent Okuku, the lead coordinator, the Pan-African Fertiliser Association (PAFA), says social advocates who push for one type of fertiliser lose sight of what is truly needed.
By 1 month ago
New lobby to streamline cross-border fertiliser distribution
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How fertiliser subsidy is driving firms out of business
the current model, where farmers collect fertilisers at the NCPB, has led to market fragmentation, underutilised agronomic services and reduced farmer empowerment.
By 1 month ago
How fertiliser subsidy is driving firms out of business
Industry players form association to streamline fertiliser sector
Pan-African Fertiliser Association aims to bring together industry players including producers, importers, distributors, agro-dealers and retailers, across the value chain to speak with one voice.
By 1 month ago
Industry players form association to streamline fertiliser sector
Warehouse receipt system to transform agriculture with a new strategic plan
Farmers are set to gain better access to finance, markets and economic opportunities as the Warehouse Receipt System transforms agricultural commodities into bankable and tradable assets.
By 1 month ago
Warehouse receipt system to transform agriculture with a new strategic plan
Climate shocks: Indigenous seeds now take centre stage
Through agroecology training forums and seed saving networks, farmers were advised that using indigenous seeds would make adaptation easier.
By 1 month ago
Climate shocks: Indigenous seeds now take centre stage
WhatsApp Business users to get real-time voice calls
The feature allows businesses to receive and initiate voice calls globally, using WhatsApp’s native interface so customers never leave the app.
By 2 months ago
WhatsApp Business users to get real-time voice calls
New agritech lab to equip students with new skills
Private sector players are concerned that, although Kenyan institutions are producing bright and technically smart students, many lack practical experience, soft skills and hands-on industry exposure.
By 2 months ago
New agritech lab to equip students with new skills
New machines set to ease cancer scan delays in western Kenya
Patients with cancer, accident injuries in western Kenya to get faster diagnoses as Kisumu’s JOOTRH installs a 128-slice CT scanner and, digital mammogram under the national equipment programme.
By 2 months ago
New machines set to ease cancer scan delays in western Kenya
Kamulu residents engulfed by stench and filth from dumpsite
Residents are frustrated by waste collectors who are always burning garbage, producing foul-smelling smoke that lingers for days.
By 2 months ago
Kamulu residents engulfed by stench and filth from dumpsite
Where feeding programme gives hope to the elderly
As a young woman, Eloloi Lowangore, looked forward to meeting her future husband. And when they finally met, everything seemed perfect. At first.
By 2 months ago
Where feeding programme gives hope to the elderly
Farmers to get record payment, says Coop boss
The Kenya Coffee Cooperative Exchange reported that Njuriga Coffee Society and Othaya Coffee Society in Nyeri paid farmers Sh172 and Sh158 per kilo of cherry, respectively.
By 2 months ago
Farmers to get record payment, says Coop boss
Medical supplies firm rolls out 98 CT scans, 400 theatres and labs
 Medical firm Sunview Medipro International has installed a 128-slice CT scan machine in Lamu County at the King Fahd Lamu County Referral Hospital, an upgrade from the current 64-slice.
By 2 months ago
Medical supplies firm rolls out 98 CT scans, 400 theatres and labs
Brookside invests Sh112m in cooling tanks to reduce post-harvest milk losses
Brookside Dairy announced Thursday that it has acquired raw milk cooling tanks worth Sh112 million as part of its upstream value addition strategy.
By 2 months ago
Brookside invests Sh112m in cooling tanks to reduce post-harvest milk losses
Nairobi entrepreneurship forum links african mentors with business owners
The commitment to nurture African entrepreneurship and drive economic transformation across the continent has gained impetus after a key forum in Nairobi
By 2 months ago
Nairobi entrepreneurship forum links african mentors with business owners
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Sick traditions: The cost of culture and poverty in Kakamega's anthrax crisis
The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that anthrax can cause severe illness in both people and animals.
By 2 months ago
Sick traditions: The cost of culture and poverty in Kakamega's anthrax crisis
Why restoration of Kenya's arid regions is gaining new impetus
Nairobi forum cites benefits of exploiting the potential of areas that have been marginalised for long as various organisations join the greening initiative.
By 2 months ago
Why restoration of Kenya's arid regions is gaining new impetus
Report: How demand for donkey skin hurts livelihoods of women, children
The report, backed by peer-reviewed research published in Human Animal Interaction, paints a grim picture.
By 2 months ago
Report: How demand for donkey skin hurts livelihoods of women, children
Budding techpreneur with an eye on drone soccer World Cup
After experiencing drone soccer in the United Kingdom (UK), America (US) and South Korea, David Kanyanjua was determined to introduce the exciting sport in Kenya.
By 2 months ago
Budding techpreneur with an eye on drone soccer World Cup
Brookside farmers rewards surge 32 to Sh303m
Dairy farmers contracted by market leader Brookside have a reason to smile after the processor announced a cash reward payout of over Sh303 million.
By 2 months ago
Brookside farmers rewards surge 32 to Sh303m
Snakebites still a major public health concern in Kenya
Hesborn Nyambati, a snake expert at National Museum of Kenya, says snakebites in Kenya are estimated to exceed 25,000 annually, although most cases go unreported.
By 2 months ago
Snakebites still a major public health concern in Kenya
KCB's Russo elected head of bankers' lobby
Russo succeeds NCBA Group Managing Director John Gachora, who has served as chairperson since June 2021.
By 2 months ago
KCB's Russo elected head of bankers' lobby
Regenerative agriculture helps Kenyan farmers thrive after floods devastation
Farmers are using regenerative methods to survive climate shocks, reduce input costs and restore the productivity of long-degraded soils.
By 2 months ago
Regenerative agriculture helps Kenyan farmers thrive after floods devastation
Energy and innovation take centre stage at Vivo agriculture conference
Over 100 stakeholders from Kenya’s agricultural sector gathered in Nakuru on Wednesday for a one-day conference organised by Vivo Energy Kenya.
By 3 months ago
Energy and innovation take centre stage at Vivo agriculture conference
Funding cut in agriculture to hurt prospects
Mbadi added that this would move the country from a food deficit to a food surplus, reduce reliance on food imports, and enhance export crops.
By 3 months ago
Funding cut in agriculture to hurt prospects
New digital public database to track stolen vehicles, motorbikes
Mogo, East Africa’s leading asset financier, has launched SAKA, Kenya’s first digital public database for stolen vehicles and motorbikes.
By 3 months ago
New digital public database to track stolen vehicles, motorbikes
Creative floral displays wow visitors at annual flower trade expo
The air at the International Floriculture Trade Expo (IFTEX 2025) in Nairobi is heavy with the scent of roses, jasmine and orchids.
By 3 months ago
Creative floral displays wow visitors at annual flower trade expo
Eight money taboos to challenge
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Why Kenyan force in Haiti might not come back
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