Ruiru Single Women Farmers Build Day Care Schools With Fresh Farm Proceeds
A group of five single women who benefitted from an organic farming training have managed to build two day care schools in Ruiru at an
A group of five single women who benefitted from an organic farming training have managed to build two day care schools in Ruiru at an
An industrious farmer from western Uganda tired of the meager earnings from his bananas has decided to delve into value addition, making banana flour which
Drying fish using low cost racks is reducing drying time from three days to eight hours while doubling market prices among East African fishing communities.
Students at Chisare Secondary School of Western Kenya are earning their school income with the sale of tomato plants in a classic example of how
Rabbit meat is considered healthier than normal red meat due to its high protein content, iron, phosphorous and potassium, with its low cholesterol contents adding
Africa’s quest for improved food security and reduced dependence on rice imports is receiving a significant boost from South Korea. In an effort to address
Headed into July, near to below-average rainfall is expected over the Highlands West of the Rift Valley, Lake Victoria Basin, Central, and South Rift Valley,
Farmers have doubled their maize yield through the USAID-sponsored Kilima Tumaini (Mount Hope) youth group in western Kenya. They have also obtained a ready market
Kenya’s June inflation rate remained unchanged at 7.9 per cent compared to last year and 8.0 per cent in May of this year. Inflation was
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