Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board | Sectors

Youth, ICT And the Future of Work

  • Trends shaping the future of work in Kenya
    “The secret of change is to focus all of your energy not on fighting the old but on building the new.” – Socrates On the 11th of March 2020, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesushe, the Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), uttered […]

Affordable Housing

  • Now biogas sheds the light: To waste is to want
    Biogas is an environmentally conscious renewable source, produced through anaerobic digestion, rather than via geological processes. Environmentally friendly: Bio-digester technology is environmentally friendly, maintenance free and efficient and […]

Manufacturing

  • Iron and steel
    The local steel industry remains heavily dependent on imported raw materials, as no local sources have been developed to date making the manufacture of steel locally quite expensive. Reducing this high import bill is possible if high quality steel […]

Towards Food Security

  • Why grain-rich diet isn’t that great for your cows
    High-yielding animals require a lot of energy to sustain their bodies and produce at the desired level. Many farmers, resort to providing carbohydrate-rich feeds, especially maize, barley, wheat, and oats. In appropriate quantities, grains enhance […]

Universal Health Coverage

Kick-Off

  • Oliech blazed the trail, Origi raised the bar
    Kenya has produced many great strikers; Elijah Lidonde, William Chege Ouma and Joe Masiga immediately come to mind. But Dennis Oliech was Kenya’s first international football celebrity. He happened on the scene during the globalisation era, in the […]

Journey Of Women Trailblazers

  • Florence Kerr Wilson
    After the First World War, Florence Kerr Wilson, fondly known as Florrie, came to Kenya with her husband, Major WH Wilson. The couple settled in Timau and took up farming until Major Wilson’s death in 1928. It took a four-day business trip in John […]
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