Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board | Sectors

Youth, ICT And the Future of Work

  • Kenya ICT infrastructure
    Constant investments in information and communication technology infrastructure by the government and private sector have over the years narrowed the digital divide and placed Kenya miles ahead of its East African neighbours with regard to 3rd […]

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

  • Local consumer and light electronics assembly
    Kenya is at the forefront of technological innovations in the region and is often referred to as Africa’s ‘Silicon Savannah’. The government has invested heavily in ICT, which is a key contributor to the country’s GDP. The ICT sector remained […]

Towards Food Security

  • How you can earn more from dairy farming
    Choice of semen for artificial insemination and type of feed have a huge impact on the volume and quantity of milk your cow will produce during its lifetime. Improving quality milk from your cows Selective breeding and proper feeding is the key to […]

Universal Health Coverage

  • When working, cycling or walking is the new norm
    Kenyans are becoming increasingly conscious of their health. Not long ago, gyms seemed to be a preserve of the privileged, who after bingeing on unhealthy food or junk, as it is commonly known, would be urged by their doctors to lose weight. Then, […]

Kick-Off

  • 1971: The league that beat its bosses
      Ben Ashihundu’s labours to organise the 1971 Kenya national football league, resembled the career of Sisyphus the King of Ephyra in Greek mythology, who was cursed to push a rock up a hill with the goal of placing it at the summit. But each […]

Journey Of Women Trailblazers

  • Joyce-Anne Wainaina
    Over a period of nearly 25 years, Joyce-Ann Muthoni Wainaina climbed steadily up the corporate ladder from the position of an intern to that of Chief Executive Officer. In July 2014, she was appointed CEO of Citibank Kenya and East Africa, and […]
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