Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board | Sectors

Youth, ICT And the Future of Work

  • Crystal Norman – Your go-to virtual marketing coordinator
    She’s a student at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology pursuing a BSc. Degree in Strategic Management. She has trained in Digital Marketing and Virtual Assistance under the Ajira Digital Curriculum in 2020. Currently, Crystal is a […]

Affordable Housing

  • Water saving, waste recycling and treatment
    Out of some 175 urban centres in the country, only 47 operate conventional sewerage systems and treatment plants There has been brisk urbanisation in Kenya in recent years, bringing into sharp focus water resource availability and the other side of […]

Manufacturing

  • Apparel manufacturing
    Kenya has the opportunity to establish a strong domestic and international footprint in textile and apparel manufacturing through the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) which opened up the US market for finished textile products. This would be […]

Towards Food Security

  • Nothing says welcome better than a cup of Kenyan coffee!
    Kenya’s Colombia Mild is valued for its balance, and complex but powerful wine-toned acidity wrapped in sweet berry-toned fruitiness. Kenya’s coffee industry is very popular, especially for its strong aroma, cooperative milling system and […]

Universal Health Coverage

  • Universal Health Coverage for Kenya
    Universal Health Coverage (UHC) has gained traction globally, regionally and nationally in line with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) number 3, which aims to ensure ‘everyone has health coverage and access to safe and effective […]

Kick-Off

  • Shama Shama! Music to AFC fans’ ears
    One relaxed mid-morning at the office, my secretary asked me a question completely unrelated to the task at hand: “Did you at one time write about Shama Shama, the former footballer?” It had been years since I left the Sports Desk. I was not even […]

Journey Of Women Trailblazers

  • Jennifer Sanna
    Jennifer Atieno Sanna, or Atisanna, to use her stage name, is Kenya’s first professional female nyatiti player. The nyatiti, an eight-stringed harp, was traditionally played only by men among the Luo. She learned how to play this instrument under […]
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