Youth, ICT And the Future of Work
Kenya national digital masterplan [2022-2032]June 3, 2022Just 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
Monolithic constructionApril 14, 2022As Kenya races to house a growing population, the most efficient building technology delivered at the least cost will be the key to development. In the market today, there are several extant and unfolding technologies that have worked well in […]
Manufacturing
Agro-processing: AquacultureJuly 1, 2022Aquaculture production in Kenya has grown steadily in recent years to more than 18,000 tonnes in 2019 and plays an increasingly important role in national fish supply. Kenya is ranked the fourth in aquaculture in Africa and endowed with a vast […]
Towards Food Security
Embryo transfer technology boon to livestock farmersMay 2, 2022Did you know that a cow can produce up to 10 calves in a year or that you do not need to wait for 15 years to get a pedigree cow? With the use of embryo transfer (ET), a relatively new technology in Kenya, you can get your pedigree calf in nine […]
Universal Health Coverage
KEMSA’s online and eMobile drug purchase programmeApril 30, 2022In a public-private partnership with mHealth Kenya, the government’s medical supplies agency, the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) digitised its logistics services. mHealth, a software development enterprise for service delivery companies, […]
Kick-Off
Shebe’s Swiss sojourn; He went, he saw, he unconqueredMay 12, 2022On a bright afternoon late in the 1982 season, Abdallah Shebe, in Feisal colours, spread such extensive mayhem in the Gor Mahia defence that scouts off the pitch had little difficulty deciding what to do with him: sign him. The next season, Shebe […]
Journey Of Women Trailblazers
Wangari Maathai – Saving the environment one tree at a timeMay 4, 2022History was made in 2004 when Wangari Muta Maathai became the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize for her “contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace.” Her legacy lives on. Professor Wangari Muta Maathai was vocal […]