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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Despite calls for austerity spending Kenya’s salaries agency forecasts ballooning wage bill

Despite calls for austerity spending Kenya’s salaries agency forecasts ballooning wage bill

On county governments’ expenditure on personnel emolument, SRC announced that the personnel emolument is projected to increase from Ksh38.69 billion in the first quarter to Ksh52.16 billion in the second quarter of 2024/2025financial year, which represents 34.8 per cent growth.

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Organised crime: Gangs of robbers on the prowl in central Kenya’s Murang’a town; they pounce in broad daylight

Organised crime: Gangs of robbers on the prowl in central Kenya’s Murang’a town; they pounce in broad daylight

Murang’a County Police Commander Benjamin Kimwele cautioned the public against withdrawing huge amounts of money without security back up as this exposes them to such attacks. The police commander also said cases of business people being defrauded of their money have been rampant in the area and stated that four suspects have been arrested and arraigned in court.

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Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay ready for Madaraka Day celebrations expected to address plight of fisherman on Lake Victoria

Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay ready for Madaraka Day celebrations expected to address plight of fisherman on Lake Victoria

Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo was accompanied by Governor Gladys Wanga and the national celebrations steering committee on an inspection tour of the stadium. He said local businesses should take advantage of the national event to boost their turnover and profits.

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Property prices in Nairobi’s satellite towns inch up fastest since September 2022, demand in city’s suburbs thins

Property prices in Nairobi’s satellite towns inch up fastest since September 2022, demand in city’s suburbs thins

The global economic uncertainty is influencing property markets worldwide, and Kenya is no exception. Geopolitical tensions, interest rate shifts and policy changes have prompted more cautious investor behaviour. For instance, the US commercial real estate sentiment dropped by 30.5 per cent in Q1 2025, while in Australia, investment lending rose by 18 per cent amid expectations of rate cuts and market volatility.

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Nairobi meeting warns expansion of industrial animal agriculture key cause of animal cruelty, zoonotic diseases

Nairobi meeting warns expansion of industrial animal agriculture key cause of animal cruelty, zoonotic diseases

External Affairs Lead at World Animal Protection Sally Kahiu said the move was essential to meeting international climate commitments, including the Paris Agreement and safeguarding public health and planetary boundaries.

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Danger in your hands: Study finds cellphone radiation causes abnormal blood clumping in just five minutes

Danger in your hands: Study finds cellphone radiation causes abnormal blood clumping in just five minutes

For the data in this study, Brown and his colleague, Barbara Biebrich, an ultrasound technician, did an initial experiment including an ultrasound scan of the leg vein of a 62-year-old asymptomatic woman with no history of allergy, blood disorder or systemic disease.

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Kenya reviews micro-finance law as it looks to power economic rebound, wean itself from donors

Kenya reviews micro-finance law as it looks to power economic rebound, wean itself from donors

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

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Biotechnology: Health experts in Kenya call for speedy resolution of logjam on genetically modified crops

Biotechnology: Health experts in Kenya call for speedy resolution of logjam on genetically modified crops

A clinical pharmacologist from UMMA University Dr James Ndukui said that biotechnology is here to stay and very useful in the Kenyan population concept, where the population is increasing and therefore the need to enhance food production is encompassed in Vision 2030 food security, safety and sustainability.

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