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May 14, 2019

Microsoft to set up a technology development centre in Kenya

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American technology giant Microsoft Corporation has unveiled a plan to set up a technology development centre in Kenya. Speaking at a meeting hosted by

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Tsavo National Park, home to thousands of animals and a prime tourist attraction, is on the verge of ecosystem collapse, experts have warned. Water sources are drying up, habitat is being lost, human-wildlife is increasing, biodiversity is declining and the marine ecosystem is degraded. Yesterday, Tsavo Heritage Foundation co-founder and executive chairman Jacob Kipongoso said the park environment is at the tipping point. The park is bounded by 12 counties and can be rehabilitated through landscaping large lands for humans and wildlife, he said. Kipongoso spoke to journalists at Sarova Taita Hills Game Lodge. Degradation “If we are not careful, in the next five, six to seven years things will be worse. Voi River [is] dead, Bura River runs for a month during the rains, Lake Jipe, which used to be permanent, is seasonal — it has lost 10 metres of water height in the last 10 years,” he warned. Kipongoso said some rivers, which are sources of water to the Tsavo West National Park, will dry up in 10-15 years. “The moment we start losing animals and biodiversity to drought it takes five, 10, 15 to 20 years to reverse that process. If we start losing 20 elephants a week due to drought, you cannot stop it tomorrow, but rehabilitating national parks is the solution,” he said. Kipongoso said the billions of shillings used to build the standard gauge railway could rehabilitate Tsavo West National Park. The park is more valuable to the country than the train line, he said. “I’m yet to hear one Presidential candidate who has spent an hour speaking about environment. They only speak about the six-way highway to Mombasa, the standard gauge railway. We may need it but we need life more,” he said. Little budget for environment Most counties have not prioritised conservation in their budgets. “If you can allocate Sh1.5 million only for environment while you have a budget of Sh4 billion, it means it is not important to have water and trees,” he said. Conservationists want a round table meeting with governors of the counties surrounding the Tsavo to discuss how to rehabilitate it. “We will have decision makers and the community to discuss how we can save Tsavo, we can reverse all this and get all water flowing. They did it in Ethiopia and we can do it in Kenya,” Kipongoso said. Taita Taveta Governor John Mruttu welcomed the idea, saying it requires collaboration. His administration has encouraged residents to plant trees to increase forest cover and rehabilitate drying rivers. But Mruttu also complained that the state is not compensating residents for attacks and destruction of farms by wild animals, despite legal requirements. “There are people who have for the last four years harvested nothing after wildlife destroyed their crops. I doubt that the ecosystem has the capacity to carry the number of elephants we have in the parks,” he said.
Business 
April 25, 2019

Kenyan avocados cleared to enter the expansive Chinese market

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Kenyan farmers will now export their popular hass avocados to China following a trade deal signed when President Kenyatta met his Chinese counterpart Xi

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Business 
April 12, 2019

Posta Kenya launches clearing and forwarding services

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The Postal Corporation of Kenya has launched its clearing and forwarding services dubbed Posta Cargo with the aim of growing its footprint in the

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Business News 
April 11, 2019

Macademia farmers reap big as prices soar

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Few weeks ago, macadamia farmers in Mount Kenya region and especially from Embu County were selling their produce at an average prize of Sh100

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Tsavo National Park, home to thousands of animals and a prime tourist attraction, is on the verge of ecosystem collapse, experts have warned. Water sources are drying up, habitat is being lost, human-wildlife is increasing, biodiversity is declining and the marine ecosystem is degraded. Yesterday, Tsavo Heritage Foundation co-founder and executive chairman Jacob Kipongoso said the park environment is at the tipping point. The park is bounded by 12 counties and can be rehabilitated through landscaping large lands for humans and wildlife, he said. Kipongoso spoke to journalists at Sarova Taita Hills Game Lodge. Degradation “If we are not careful, in the next five, six to seven years things will be worse. Voi River [is] dead, Bura River runs for a month during the rains, Lake Jipe, which used to be permanent, is seasonal — it has lost 10 metres of water height in the last 10 years,” he warned. Kipongoso said some rivers, which are sources of water to the Tsavo West National Park, will dry up in 10-15 years. “The moment we start losing animals and biodiversity to drought it takes five, 10, 15 to 20 years to reverse that process. If we start losing 20 elephants a week due to drought, you cannot stop it tomorrow, but rehabilitating national parks is the solution,” he said. Kipongoso said the billions of shillings used to build the standard gauge railway could rehabilitate Tsavo West National Park. The park is more valuable to the country than the train line, he said. “I’m yet to hear one Presidential candidate who has spent an hour speaking about environment. They only speak about the six-way highway to Mombasa, the standard gauge railway. We may need it but we need life more,” he said. Little budget for environment Most counties have not prioritised conservation in their budgets. “If you can allocate Sh1.5 million only for environment while you have a budget of Sh4 billion, it means it is not important to have water and trees,” he said. Conservationists want a round table meeting with governors of the counties surrounding the Tsavo to discuss how to rehabilitate it. “We will have decision makers and the community to discuss how we can save Tsavo, we can reverse all this and get all water flowing. They did it in Ethiopia and we can do it in Kenya,” Kipongoso said. Taita Taveta Governor John Mruttu welcomed the idea, saying it requires collaboration. His administration has encouraged residents to plant trees to increase forest cover and rehabilitate drying rivers. But Mruttu also complained that the state is not compensating residents for attacks and destruction of farms by wild animals, despite legal requirements. “There are people who have for the last four years harvested nothing after wildlife destroyed their crops. I doubt that the ecosystem has the capacity to carry the number of elephants we have in the parks,” he said.
Business 
April 10, 2019

Good news for farmers as Mauritius lifts ban on avocadoes, carrots, beans export

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The government of Mauritius has lifted a ban on several Kenyan farm produce as the two countries signed agreements to enhance trade between them.

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Business News 
April 9, 2019

Reprieve for Kilifi farmers set to benefit from Galla goat farming

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More than 3000 livestock farmers in Kilifi County are set to benefit from milk and meat goat farming programe initiated by the County Government

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Business 
March 28, 2019March 28, 2019

Sanitary towel brand, Kotex Unveils New Look as part of Global Business Plan

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While a period is a natural part of being a woman, for a long time, periods have been a source of stigma, shame, worry

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Business 
March 27, 2019

Good news for coffee farmers as President Kenyatta announces measures to boost sub-sector

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President Uhuru Kenyatta today announced a raft of measures aimed at boosting the coffee sub-sector. Beginning July, coffee farmers from across the country will

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Business 
March 20, 2019

President Kenyatta calls for removal of barriers that hinder farmers from enjoying coffee profits

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President Uhuru Kenyatta has called for the urgent removal of all barriers that hinder coffee farmers from reaping maximum profits from the cash crop.

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Business Top Stories 
March 14, 2019

President Kenyatta and French President Macron unveil locally assembled Peugeot car

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President Uhuru Kenyatta and French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday unveiled the Peugeot 3008, one of the models locally assembled in Kenya by French

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