Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board | Sectors

Youth, ICT And the Future of Work

  • The Kenya national innovation agency (KeNIA)
    The Kenya National Innovation Agency (KeNIA) is a State Corporation established under the Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Act, No. 28 of 2013 under the Ministry of Education. The core mandate of the Agency is to develop and manage the […]

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

  • 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

  • How to ensure artificial insemination is successful
    Thanks to science, a simple and accurate 21-minute test using blood from the animal’s tail is enough to determine whether your cow is pregnant or not and can be carried out at your farm. The advanced “Rapid Visual Pregnancy Test” enables dairy and […]

Universal Health Coverage

  • Challenges in provision of UHC
    Provision of UHC is part of the Kenya’s efforts to attain the highest standard of the desired status of health. It aims at ensuring all Kenyans quality, promotive, preventive, curative, and rehabilitation health services without suffering […]

Kick-Off

  • Daniel Nicodemus: Player by day, criminal by night
    Long before professional image consultants came into vogue, Daniel Nicodemus had mastered the art. He was always who he wanted you to believe that he was. To Haq Malik, the Kenya national football team manager at independence, the athleticism, […]

Journey Of Women Trailblazers

  • Barbara Kimenye
    Barbara Kimenye is remembered as one of East Africa’s most prolific writers, having authored over 50 children’s books whose popularity peaked in the 1980s. She is most well-known for the ‘Moses’ series published between 1968 and 1987, which […]
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