Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board | Sectors

Youth, ICT And the Future of Work

  • Kenya national digital masterplan [2022-2032]
    Just as road expansion and construction aims at enhancing transport, easing congestion and opening up remote areas for habitation and investment, ICT infrastructure enhances connectivity and drives our country more towards equitable distribution of […]

Affordable Housing

  • Tips to cut your construction costs
    Here are some great tips to cut your construction costs without compromising on safety, beauty or comfort. Choose simple well-designed floor plans: Complex shapes are difficult and expensive to construct. To cut costs, choose simple – rectangular or […]

Manufacturing

  • Mineral resources
    The first phase of the Countrywide Airborne Geophysical Survey ended in June 2021 and the Mineral Rights Board is in the process of ending a six-year-long moratorium on exploration licenses. The survey covered Migori, Homa Bay. Kakamega, Busia and […]

Towards Food Security

  • Why rearing dairy goats is gaining popularity
    Dairy goat milk is a nutritious income earner, fetching prices as high as Sh200 a litre compared to cow milk which only fetches Sh50 a litre at most. Yet, few farmers have embraced dairy goats due to various challenges, such as lack of market and an […]

Universal Health Coverage

  • How to bridge gaps in provision of UHC
    Healthcare financing gaps: Many shortfalls exist in the provision of UHC in Kenya. Apart from the government coming up with innovative ways to increase the national health budget, it can also tap into other sources of funding for the health sector […]

Kick-Off

  • World Cup: Kenya’s elusive dream
    The two biggest global sports events are the FIFA World Cup and the Olympics. Kenya has a diametrically different relationship with the two. It has never qualified for the World Cup but it is an athletics giant, which has returned sterling […]

Journey Of Women Trailblazers

  • Anne Obare – Spirit of adventure lives in Navy girl
    Anne Obare proved her naysayers wrong when she successfully joined the Navy, a predominantly male unit in the military. She enjoys steering ships and boats, typically male roles. An adventurer, she has sailed far and wide in her quest to keep Kenyan […]
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