Transforming the coffee sector
Coffee farmers in the Komothai Coffee Society are now smiling after witnessing pay rise from lows of 11 shillings per kilo of cherry to sn sll timehigh of 87 shillings
Read onCoffee farmers in the Komothai Coffee Society are now smiling after witnessing pay rise from lows of 11 shillings per kilo of cherry to sn sll timehigh of 87 shillings
Read onKenya continues to experience rapid digital transformation that has spurred the country's socio-economic development, supported by robust policy, legal, and regulatory frameworks, Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) Director General, David
Read onThe government will license primary farmers’ coffee cooperative societies as new agents to export Kenyan coffee. This initiative, however, is likely to ignite a new business war with established both local
Read onThe government, through the State Department for Housing and Urban Development, in partnership with M/S Kings Developers Limited, has embarked on the development of Ruiru Boma Estate. The project is among
Read onKenyans will start owning new homes under the affordable housing programme that are being constructed in several parts across the country before the end of the year, Government spokesperson Isaac
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