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Ending the use of charcoal would have economic consequences. The trade is informal and decentralised; gas flows through big ...
President William Ruto has defended his administration's controversial economic decisions, saying they are bearing fruit and have positioned Kenya among the leading economies in Africa, according to ...
President William Ruto has pledged the construction of 130,000 new hostel units for university and college students across ...
President Ruto’s support in Mt Kenya East has been waning following the exit of key government point men in the region, ...
McDonell sold his first tea harvest in 1926 to Mabroukie tea factory, marking the beginning of commercial tea production in ...
Black owned coffee shops are transforming communities through cultural celebration, economic empowerment and creative spaces ...
The Chinese government is willing to import more high-quality products from Kenya, promoting an optimised and balanced trade ...
If you’re a large department store or a grocery chain, rest relatively easy — not so much smaller vendors sourcing a lot from ...
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to revitalizing Kenya’s coffee sector through wide-ranging reforms, debt relief, and increased farmer earnings, ...
Kindiki announced that all verified debts owed by public coffee factories and mills will be written off, ensuring deductions from their payments no longer burden farmers.
Since its inception in 2016, African Coffee Roasters has built a lucrative business exporting high volumes of Kenyan coffee, ...
Josphine Ndikwe, the head of trade and exports at Jotim Coffee Limited, a Kenyan company, said China is a good alternative ...