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

  • Building Sustainable Homes
    The key to ending the shortage of housing in Kenya depends, in large measure on improving access to affordable housing materials. A vast number of people find themselves priced out of Kenya’s housing mortgage market, and are forced to pay exorbitant […]

Manufacturing

  • Cement production
    Kenya’s mature and highly developed cement industry is critical to the Big 4 Agenda’s Manufacturing pillar. Kenya’s cement production includes cement, lime, ballast, roofing tiles, limestone products, concrete products and ceramic tiles. Leaders in […]

Towards Food Security

  • Get more out of your maize farm
    Farmers lose much of their harvest to poor access roads to markets, diseases and pests like army worms and aphids. Maize is Kenya’s main staple. In 2018, the Maize production increased by 26 per  cent  from  35.4  million  bags  in  2017  to  44.6  […]

Universal Health Coverage

  • The case of Machakos
    The year 2013 offered what can only be described as a new dispensation in Kenya. For the first time since independence, the country got semi-autonomous governments, 47 in all, known as counties, and run by elected governors. Health was devolved and […]

Kick-Off

  • Kenneth Matiba: Salaam and adieu
    The most illustrative episode about Kenneth Matiba’s attitude towards the players managed by his federation was the afternoon pep talk one day in March 1975 at the Jacaranda Hotel in Nairobi. The team was camped there in preparation for an African […]

Journey Of Women Trailblazers

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