Climate change: The pain and gains

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 Change, as he called for Africa to develop its own solutions for the climate crisis

How government is reining in inflation

How government is reining in inflation

Declining cost of living attained through a tighter monetary policy and increased food production following investment in fertiliser subsidy that has resulted into more farmer income, and reduced cost of some food items.

Kenya’s wins from climate summit

Kenya’s wins from climate summit

The Africa Climate Summit saw Kenya walk out from the meeting with various gains that would drive the country’s climate agenda in the coming years. Kenya did not only bag several financing deals, but also launched various initiatives, policies, strategies, and laws that would shape its green drive

How counties are mapping their way out of land wars

How counties are mapping their way out of land wars

It is saddening that when the name Baringo is mentioned, all people think about is insecurity. Baringo is a county of diversity and we have a rich culture and wonderful people.

Why State has embraced the ‘kadogo’ economy

Why State has embraced the ‘kadogo economy’

The launch of Mama Pima cooking oil ATMs as well as Hustler Fund are part of the bottom-up transformation agenda where low income earners are at the centre of government interventions.

Tens years of devolution: The sweet and sour

Tens years of devolution: The sweet and sour

The eighth devolution conference that was held in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, helped to take stock of the successes and challenges of the system of governance, as well as opportunities available. No doubt, it is evident that the last 10 years of devolution have helped transform villages.

Online State university opens its doors

Online State University opens its doors

Want to study from the comfort of your home or phone at your own convinience? Well, the chance is here, and it is open to all and sundry. This follows the award of charter and the launch of the Open University of Kenya (OUK) by President William Ruto. Application for programmes at the university, which has four schools, is now open, and one enrolls online.

Visa-free deals lift up Kenyan passport

Visa-free deals lift up Kenyan passport

You can now visit 76 countries without a visa, according to the latest ranking that makes Kenya’s passport the most powerful in East Africa and top 10 in Africa. The gain comes in handy for Kenyans seeking to travel, study, work or immigrate, besides those seeking dual citizenship