State maintains ban on raw macadamia export as central Kenya complains of a glut

State maintains ban on raw macadamia export as central Kenya complains of a glut

The ban has not gone down well with some farmers who argue that it will hurt them and traders who rely on direct export. They say the ban restricts them from selling their produce at competitive prices in the global markets, thus adversely affecting potential economic benefits.

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Necessary evil: Although Contentious, study finds dehorning can save the African rhino

Necessary evil: Although Contentious, study finds dehorning can save the African rhino

South Africa has the largest numbers of black and white rhinos. Namibia, Zimbabwe and Kenya also have significant populations. There are around 17,500 white rhinos and 6,500 black rhinos left in the world, with black rhino numbers reduced from 70,000 in 1970 to less than 2,500 by the time poaching reached a crisis point in the mid-1990s, according to the Save the Rhino organization.

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How three chickens inheritance from mother in-law blossomed into thriving poultry farm for Kiambu woman

How three chickens inheritance from mother in-law blossomed into thriving poultry farm for Kiambu woman

Her background a compelling story of a humble beginning. For capital, she inherited three chickens from her mother-in-law.

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US shuts down research centre founded by former White House advisor on health who bribed and lied world on origins of Covid

US shuts down research centre founded by former White House advisor on health who bribed and lied world on origins of Covid

In March 2020, Andersen co-authored ‘The proximal origin of SARS-CoV-2,’ published in Nature Medicine. The paper – widely known as the ‘Proximal Origin’ paper – concluded that Covid-19 had a zoonotic origin. It became one of that year’s most-cited papers, accessed over six million times.

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KRA crackdown on uncustomed goods nets 144 bags of contraband sugar at Lunga border post

KRA crackdown on uncustomed goods nets 144 bags of contraband sugar at Lunga border post

The truck was directed to the verification yard for a multi-agency inspection, which is mandatory under Section 153 of the East African Community Customs Management Act (EACCMA), 2004.

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‘Virgin Mary’: Spectre of Jesus ‘Mother’ in western Kenya pulls in pilgrims from all over East Africa to ‘Bethlehem of Busia’

‘Virgin Mary’: Spectre of Jesus ‘Mother’ in western Kenya pulls in pilgrims from all over East Africa to ‘Bethlehem of Busia’

Judith Nafula’s home has transformed into what some are calling the “Bethlehem of Busia” – attracting hundreds of visitors seeking miracles, healing and divine encounters. The visitors reportedly come from as far as Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and even Congo to marvel at the divine powers of the self-proclaimed Mary, the mother of Jesus.

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Africans should not fear Africa: We cannot make a plea to foreign investors while we channel our own capital elsewhere

Africans should not fear Africa: We cannot make a plea to foreign investors while we channel our own capital elsewhere

The current acceleration of cuts should instead be seen as a wake-up call: we must look for solutions within the continent’s borders. When the “Africa 2063” initiative was set out by the African Union over a decade ago it was not a 50-year vision of an Africa dependent on aid, but one of a global powerhouse charting its own path. The responsibility for delivering this vision is ours.

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Museveni’s 40 years’ gift to Uganda: The Pearl of Africa is now an undisputed slave labour reservoir

Museveni’s 40 years’ gift to Uganda: The Pearl of Africa is now an undisputed slave labour reservoir

Uganda has experienced 40 years of de-development and suppressed human potential and the right to development. Schemes such as Operation Wealth Creation, Parish Development Model and Myooga, which ultimately are tools of de-development are being cast as tools of development at the periphery. Fortunate for the rulers, most citizens are unable to perceive what is going on.

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After over 100 years of mining gold Kakamega is now set for its first refinery at cost of $5 million

After over 100 years of mining gold Kakamega is now set for its first refinery at cost of $5 million

The governor used the occasion to highlight key development milestones in the county and reaffirm his administration’s commitment to economic transformation, infrastructure development and youth empowerment.

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