A recent move by the government to rally Kenyans to plant some 100 million trees in a single day was a bold step in the fight against climate change, with a new report from the World Bank warning that development would slow down if country does address the phenomenon.
Daniel Muoki
The foundation for bottom-up growth
The government has in the last one year laid the foundation for a bottom-up transformation, putting the country on the path to economic recovery. President William Ruto in his State of the Nation address to Parliament outlined every brick his administration has used in laying the foundation for the much-needed recovery.
King’s tour brings fresh energy to Kenya-UK ties
Health plan takes shape
Climate change: The pain and gains
Kenya emerged as a leader in climate action when the country hosted the Africa Climate Summit this month, where it rallied other nations in the continent to enhance mitigation efforts. The spotlight was on the country and President William Ruto, who is also the chairman of the Committee of African Heads of State on Climate […]