Kisumu Port on Lake Victoria records rapid growth as data show 280,381 tonnes of cargo processed in 2024

Kisumu Port on Lake Victoria records rapid growth as data show 280,381 tonnes of cargo processed in 2024

Fuel exports continue to dominate outbound trade, accounting for 58 per cent of shipments, followed by ceramic tiles (23 per cent), construction materials and steel billets (13 per cent) and bagged fertilisers (6 per cent). These commodities are shipped to strategic regional destinations such as Jinja and Port Bell in Uganda, and Mwanza in Tanzania.

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President accuses sugar millers, managers of conniving to keep Kenyan sugarcane famers in abject poverty

President accuses sugar millers, managers of conniving to keep Kenyan sugarcane famers in abject poverty

Cabinet secretaries for National Treasury John Mbadi and Energy Opiyo Wandayi were present at the event. Mbadi lauded the inclusion of key road projects in the current financial year’s budget, marking a historic first for the county. The cabinet secretary revealed that in the 2024/25 financial year, there will be construction of various roads in the county, terming it as the first time Migori is seeing this level of attention.

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Kenya’s energy minister says the country is keen on tapping into private sector funding by providing investor-friendly environment

Kenya’s energy minister says the country is keen on tapping into private sector funding by providing investor-friendly environment

Principal Secretary for Petroleum Mohamed Liban emphasised the need for collective effort among the sector’s stakeholders to achieve meaningful and sustainable progress in expanding LPG access across the country.

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Citing national security, Trump orders 100 per cent tariff on foreign-made movies to resurrect US film industry on deathbed

Citing national security, Trump orders 100 per cent tariff on foreign-made movies to resurrect US film industry on deathbed

Hollywood producers and labour unions have been urging Governor Gavin Newsom to boost the state’s tax incentives to better compete with other locations. Trump’s proposed movie tariff follows a series of trade conflicts initiated by his administration, which have roiled markets and led to fears of a US recession.

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Kenya’s agriculture minister warns coffee farmers against uneconomical land subdivision

Kenya’s agriculture minister warns coffee farmers against uneconomical land subdivision

Coffee and tea are Kenya’s leading exports and account for more than half of the value of the country’s exports. Kenya earned Ksh38.4 billion (U$296.8 million) from coffee exports in 2024, compared to $251 million in the previous year. The ministry of agriculture data show the bulk of shipments occurred in the second and third quarters, totalling 15,903 tonnes and 17,017 tonnes, respectively.

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Kenya tea farmers, factories to sell tea directly in foreign markets as agents arentossed out of supply chain

Kenya tea farmers, factories to sell tea directly in foreign markets as agents arentossed out of supply chain

The Tea Board of Kenya CEO expressed optimism that the interventions being implemented in the sub-sector will pay-off resulting in better prices and steady markets for tea. Last year Kenya made Ksh215 billion from overseas tea sales. The good returns came at the backdrop of increased tea production from 570 million kilogrammes in 2023 to 598 million kilogrammes produced in 2024.

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As African militaries stockpile drones militants  are switching to hit-and-run tactics to stretch armies

As African militaries stockpile drones militants are switching to hit-and-run tactics to stretch armies

As African militaries embrace drones as weapons of choice, the sobering reality is that they are not an answer to proliferation of conflicts on the continent. A report published by the African Centre for Strategic Studies on May 2, says African governments need to develop a more complex understanding of...

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Industrial factory farming: If use of cereals as animal feed were ended, two billion more people could be fed

Industrial factory farming: If use of cereals as animal feed were ended, two billion more people could be fed

The IFC website dismisses as a myth the argument that industrial animal production is bad for the environment. However, factory farms disgorge large amounts of manure, slurry and ammonia that pollute air and watercourses.

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While full impacts of US aid cuts are still emerging, it is already evident South Sudan is in uncharted territory

While full impacts of US aid cuts are still emerging, it is already evident South Sudan is in uncharted territory

Last year, national elections scheduled for December 2024 were cancelled, extending the transitional period for a fourth time. The economy, too, is in crisis: In parts of the country, food prices have surged 800 per cent since 2023. Many speak of the urgent need for a change in leadership.

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Hanging yams, a crop mostly grown in West Africa, poses a threat to coffee in central Kenya

Hanging yams, a crop mostly grown in West Africa, poses a threat to coffee in central Kenya

Pastor Simon Ngure is however considering aerial yams value addition to produce flour which will not only extend the yams shelf life but also provide an extra source of revenue. Notably, the yams have rich nutritional and health benefits as they are rich in calcium, magnesium, zinc and iron.

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