Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board | Sectors

Youth, ICT And the Future of Work

  • Micro Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) Economy
    Micro enterprises are firms with annual turnovers of up to Sh50,000 and have not more than nine. The law caps the total assets and financial investments, or the registered capital, of a micro enterprise at Sh10 million in the manufacturing sector […]

Affordable Housing

  • Indoor environmental quality
    Indoor quality arises because structures and the buildings have to take into account the health of the dwellers and avoid Sick Buildings, even as the key focus remains cost-cutting in mass affordable housing. Kenya’s urban population was by 2018 […]

Manufacturing

  • Oil and gas
    Kenya’s nascent oil and gas industry has become the new frontier that is attracting foreign investors as East Africa becomes the go-to location for oil and gas exploration. The international oil and gas investors are becoming increasingly fixed on […]

Towards Food Security

  • Why organic fertiliser from TZ is all the rage in Kenya
    As concern grows over the impact of synthetic fertilisers on soil composition and the environment, farmers are adopting organic options. Fertiliser reverses declining production In many parts of Kenya, including Nyanza, Due Due to overuse of […]

Universal Health Coverage

Kick-Off

  • Nakuru, Kenya’s home of football
    Elijah Lidonde was Kenya’s best striker of the late1940s and across the ‘50s. A huge, broad-shouldered man with a powerful right foot, he was a permanent feature for Nakuru and the Kenya national team whose successes and failures in the Gossage […]

Journey Of Women Trailblazers

  • Sophie Mukwana
    Sophie Mukwana is the founder and director of the first private forensic lab in East Africa — Biotech Forensics Ltd. The company’s clients are drawn from Kenya and regionally from Djibouti, Rwanda, Burundi and as far as Côte d’Ivoire. Her firm […]
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