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Published on May 15, 2025Source: The Standard - Indeterminate
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Published on May 15, 2025
Why mitumba still dominates Kenya's clothing market
Teresia Wairimu Njenga chairman of the Mitumba Consortium Association of Kenya with Kwame Owino CEO Institute Of Economic Affairs during the launch of a report on the future look at the apparel and footwear industry in Kenya 2022 - 2037. [Wilberforce …
Source: The Standard - Indeterminate -
Published on May 15, 2025
Indigenous land disputes cloud Kenya’s carbon market ambitions
Kenya’s latest national climate plan reflects its ambitions to raise millions of dollars in climate finance by tapping into the voluntary carbon market, even as two of its biggest offsetting projects face scrutiny over tensions with local Indigenous …
Source: Climate Home News - Neutral -
Published on May 15, 2025
Number of police officers in Kenya drops
Kenyan police officers in a parade. Photo/FILE The 2025 Economic Survey indicated a drop in the number of security officers in Kenya. The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) found that Kenya Police officers’ population fell from 92, 350 in 2023 …
Source: Citizen TV Kenya - Indeterminate -
Published on May 15, 2025
Kenya Simbas gear for test match against UAE
The National Rugby 15s team, Kenya Simbas, are set to play a test match against the United Arab Emirates [UAE] on Saturday, May 24 2025 at the RFUEA grounds here in Nairobi as part of their preparations ahead of the Rugby World Cup Qualifiers slated for …
Source: Citizen TV Kenya - Indeterminate -
Published on May 15, 2025
Rastafari community mourns death of Elder Ras Lojuron; chairman of the Rastafari Society of Kenya
The global Rastafari community is mourning the passing of Elder Ras Lojuron Kennedy Aggrey Jaden. Ras Lojuron, a son of the late South Sudanese politician Aggrey Jaden, and who has been living in Kenya, passed away last week after a period of illness. …
Source: Citizen TV Kenya - Indeterminate -
Published on May 15, 2025
Freemasonry: Inside the secretive world of Kenya's most misunderstood organisation
National interest in the Freemason religious organisation spiked sharply after the City Council of Nairobi clamped down on the historic Freemasons’ Hall in the city center after the Grand Lodge of East Africa failed to settle land rates amounting to Ksh. …
Source: Citizen TV Kenya - Indeterminate -
Published on May 15, 2025
Kenya Sugar Board warns private millers over factory leases
KENYA – The Kenya Sugar Board (KSB) has issued a stern warning to private investors who have leased four state-owned sugar factories, stating that their 30-year leases will be revoked if they fail to meet agreed performance conditions. The directive aims …
Source: Food Business Africa Magazine - Pending -
Published on May 15, 2025
Kenya halts Rainforest Alliance certification for tea factories over high costs, limited farmer benefits
KENYA – Kenya has suspended the Rainforest Alliance certification and audit processes for all tea factories in the country, citing high costs and limited tangible benefits to farmers. The move, announced through a circular issued by Agriculture Principal …
Source: Food Business Africa Magazine - Pending -
Published on May 15, 2025
Indian vlogger’s tour of Kenya's slum shows families surviving on one meal a day
Indian travel vlogger Akash Chaudhary took to Instagram, sharing a compelling video documenting life inside Kibera, one of Africa’s and the world’s largest slums, located in Nairobi, Kenya. Many residents in Kibera struggle with alcohol addiction, often …
Source: Hindustan Times - Indeterminate