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The Star on MSNChinese firm to invest Sh13 billion in tea sectorA Chinese company is set to invest Sh13 billion in efforts to enhance Kenya orthodox tea exports.Zhang Chaobin, the chairperson of Benny Tea, which is one of the largest tea companies in China, ...
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Kenya’s Epic Natural Marvels: 14 Falls Thrills, TA Hills Wildlife & Mount Elgon Mysteries!Immerse in the breathtaking power and mystery of Kenya’s spectacular natural wonders, from the roaring 14 Falls cascading dramatically near Nairobi to the lush, biodiverse TA Hills known as “Sky ...
A quiet devastation is unfolding in Loita Forest — one of Kenya’s last indigenous woodlands and a cradle of Maasai heritage.
Kenya's approach has been reactive, focusing on extinguishing fires once they ignite rather than preventing larger, more ...
Conservationists in Kenya’s Aberdare National Park have piloted an artificial intelligence (AI) system designed to protect black rhino calves.
Communities in Kenya partnered with Mercy Corps and Cisco to spark collaboration and innovation in the wake of extreme ...
Minet has edged closer to its large-scale reforestation effort of planting 500,000 trees in Kenya by 2030, having sown 20,000 tree seedlings at the Matathia block of the Uplands Forest in Lari ...
Nairobi — Risk advisory firm Minet has planted 20,000 tree seedlings in the Matathia block of the Uplands Forest in Kiambu County as part of its ongoing target to plant 500,000 trees in Kenya by ...
According to findings of a new research about the impacts of climate change in the Mt Kenya Forest ecosystem, 49–55% of vegetation cover across the forest areas will be lost by 2040, with the most ...
director-general of Kenya Wildlife Service. “We’re seeing organised crime syndicates diversify from traditional ivory poaching to target our entire biodiversity – from medicinal plants to ...
The Kenya Wildlife Service ... traditional ivory poaching to target our entire biodiversity - from medicinal plants, insects to micro-organisms," he said in a statement. Samuel Mutua, a wildlife ...
The Kenya Wildlife Service director general Erustus ... ivory poaching to target our entire biodiversity - from medicinal plants, insects to micro-organisms," he said in a statement.
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