by Anne Mulehi | Nov 14, 2023 | News & Stories
Kenya celebrated a unique holiday, dedicated to planting 100 million trees as part of the government’s goal of planting 15 billion trees in 10 years. According to Environment Minister Soipan Tuya, the holiday was to allow every Kenyan to own the nationwide...
by Anne Mulehi | Sep 25, 2023 | Blogs
Foreign governments and international organizations have been in the fore front ‘championing change’ with financial aid, grants and donations to help third world countries develop. Even as grants are non-refundable, some are intended to finance specific policies. Most...
by Anne Mulehi | Aug 9, 2023 | News & Stories
Tullow update It has been a couple of years since Tullow’s successful exploration and appraisal drilling operations in the three concessions blocks within the South Lokichar oil Basin, Turkana County. Since 2018 to early 2021, Tullow worked closely with its Project...
by Anne Mulehi | Feb 28, 2019 | Blogs
Africa is home to the world’s largest arable landmass; second largest and longest rivers (the Nile and the Congo) and its second largest tropical forest. The total value added of its fisheries and aquaculture sector is estimated at USD 24 billion. The continent ranks...
by Anne Mulehi | Oct 17, 2018 | Blogs
Gemstones, titanium, silica sand, rare earth elements, lead, copper, zinc, barite, coal and limestone are among the gazetted minerals found in Msambweni, Matuga, Lunga Lunga and Kinango constituencies of Kwale County. Kwale is well endowed with minerals, that is not...