Cash-strapped Kenya rolls out pension scheme for self-employed people

Cash-strapped Kenya rolls out pension scheme for self-employed people

Speaking at a past engagement with journalists in Kakamega, the CEO of KNEST Rose Musonye said the institution will manage all the savings of Kenyan workers who are self-employed.

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Business-starved Postal Corporation of Kenya diversifies into health products distribution

Business-starved Postal Corporation of Kenya diversifies into health products distribution

Kenya and Universal Postal Union (UPU) have signed the joint declaration on the Universal Postal Union Post4Health project, an initiative that will enable the Postal Corporation of Kenya (PCK) to distribute health products and technologies. Kenya through PCK, applied to have the UPU for consideration of support through the Post4Health...

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Nutritional crisis in Kenya accounts for 18 per cent stunted children under five, capital Nairobi leads

Nutritional crisis in Kenya accounts for 18 per cent stunted children under five, capital Nairobi leads

In the Kenya Nutrition Situation overview, micronutrient deficiency shows over half (52.6 per cent) of the preschool children and 37.6 per cent of school-age children suffer from marginal vitamin A deficiency, and one-in-four (26.3 per cent) of preschool children are anaemic and 41.6percent of pregnant women are also anaemic.

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MSME players want Kenya to match US protectionist policies to shield local industries from cheap imports

MSME players want Kenya to match US protectionist policies to shield local industries from cheap imports

Head of Programme for Promotion of Self Employment and Entrepreneurship at the German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ) Irene Omogi explained that some of the key challenges that the policy review will address include putting in place regulations which will ease access to credit for informal businesses.

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Study: Covid deaths were inflated and ‘over-reporting was intentional’ as infections were quite mild but it was necessary to scare people into believing the virus was severe

Study: Covid deaths were inflated and ‘over-reporting was intentional’ as infections were quite mild but it was necessary to scare people into believing the virus was severe

“There was a financial desire to make a lot of money from rapidly developed mRNA vaccines and to set a precedent for this in the future,” Bell said. “As infections from SARS-CoV-2 virus were generally quite mild, it was necessary to scare people into thinking Covid-19 was far more severe, and far more prevalent, than it actually was.”

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Farmers in Murang’a County in central Kenya to tap into expanding avocado, tea and coffee markets in China, USA

Farmers in Murang’a County in central Kenya to tap into expanding avocado, tea and coffee markets in China, USA

Murang’a County has an avocado farmers’ association that brings farmers together while the tea sector is managed by tea factories that contract KTDA as their management agency and the coffee sector is led through coffee co-operative societies.

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Americans now admit no ‘natural’ or human origin of Covid, confirms evidence virus leaked from Wuhan lab

Americans now admit no ‘natural’ or human origin of Covid, confirms evidence virus leaked from Wuhan lab

The Trump administration last week launched a revamped version of the government’s official Covid-19 website. The site is now dedicated exclusively to detailing evidence of the “true origins” of Covid-19” which the White House says escaped from a lab in Wuhan, China.

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Kenya secures $25 million from World Bank to fund national youth opportunities programme

Kenya secures $25 million from World Bank to fund national youth opportunities programme

The NYOTA programme targets youth aged between 18 and 29 (and up to 35 years for Persons with Disability – PWD) aims to address unemployment, enhance income generation and promote a savings culture among the target group.

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Urbanisation: With a population of nearly 6,000, Malava Town in western Kenya on cusp of municipal status

Urbanisation: With a population of nearly 6,000, Malava Town in western Kenya on cusp of municipal status

Once formed, the Municipal Board will play a critical role in planning and managing urban growth, ensuring that the town becomes a hub for sustainable development and economic activity in the region.

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Rattled high coffee output by neighbours, Kenya plans to revamp its wobbly industry to produce 500,000 tonnes annually

Rattled high coffee output by neighbours, Kenya plans to revamp its wobbly industry to produce 500,000 tonnes annually

Murang’a governor Irungu Kang’ata said his administration will set aside some funds in the next financial year to support farmers. The funds, he said, will facilitate farmers to increase production, saying from next month, a team from the county government will tour the USA and China to search for a market for Murang’a coffee.

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