A rich history: The presidential library, museum and exhibition

A rich history: The presidential library, museum and exhibition

Certainly, you already know that Kenya gained her independence on December 12, 1963. And that Jomo Kenyatta is the country’s founding President, who ruled for 14 years until 1978 when he died.

Ruto: Our Plan, Promise and Performance

Ruto: Our Plan, Promise and Performance

On August 1, 2023, President William Ruto hosted Cabinet Secretaries, Principal Secretaries and heads of parastatals at State House, Nairobi, for a not-so-ordinary meeting. The President had assembled his cavalry to have them sign performance contracts, a move the Head of State said would transform government services.

Rabbit Keeping: From Boys’ Hobby To Worthy Agribusiness

Rabbit Keeping: From Boys’ Hobby To Worthy Agribusiness

Not long ago, a cage holding a rabbit or two could be found in nearly every homestead in the village. The fluffy, hoppy creatures were kept as pets or for food, but often as powerful tools of trade by enterprising young boys.

KNQA makes your skills and certificates count

KNQA makes your skills and certificates count

Fake certificates have become a menace at all levels of our education system and across the country as many people try to use short cuts to get jobs and other benefits.

New gen number plates and how to get them

New gen number plates and how to get them

It’s been a poorly kept regional secret, that Kenya had the least ‘cool’ car number plates. But last year, the government did something about it, launching new generation, digital number plates, with an FE-Schrift typeface that is smaller, smarter, classy and ‘cooler’ than the font of the old ones.

The A-Z of dog business; from a seasoned breeder

The A-Z of dog business; from a seasoned breeder

Howls, barks, groans… those are the sounds that greet you as you enter Cyrus Maina’s home in Kirigiti, Kiambu County. The home is a dogs’ paradise, where Rottweilers, Boerboels, German Shepherds, White Swiss Shepherds, Pugs, St Bernards, Belgian Malinois, Maltese and Russian mountain dogs and Blackhounds, among other breeds, thrive.

Cyberknife, the new cancer treatment technology in Kenya

Cyberknife, the new cancer treatment technology in Kenya

The cancer burden has been rising in Kenya over the years, with the annual disease incidence standing at an average of 50,000 people and deaths at over 33,000. With rising cases, cancer is the third leading cause of death in Kenya and the second major killer among non-communicable diseases (NCDs) after cardiovascular diseases.

Connected Summit Day 3: Innovations and Business Strategies in the Digital Era

Connected Summit Day 3: Innovations and Business Strategies in the Digital Era

The government and the private sector made various commitments and recommendations that would help make the ICT sector better as curtains came down on the 12th Connected Summit on April 5. The government committed to create an enabling regulatory environment for the important sector to thrive.