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

  • The construction advantages of versatile engineered wood
      Engineered wood is relatively affordable and easily available, it is derived from, among others, by-products and remains of wood held together by a bonding agent or adhesive, as well as chemicals and intense heat. In a recent survey, the […]

Manufacturing

  • Agro-processing: Tea sub-sector
    The legal framework for value addition in the Tea sector is provided for in The Crops (Tea Industry) Regulations, 2020 under the Crops Act 2013 Tea is a major cash crop in Kenya and the single leading foreign exchange earner for the country. The Tea […]

Towards Food Security

  • Nothing says welcome better than a cup of Kenyan coffee!
    Kenya’s Colombia Mild is valued for its balance, and complex but powerful wine-toned acidity wrapped in sweet berry-toned fruitiness. Kenya’s coffee industry is very popular, especially for its strong aroma, cooperative milling system and […]

Universal Health Coverage

Kick-Off

  • Pitch of the unnamed pioneer
    The 19th Century builders of the so-called Uganda Railway that set off from Mombasa on its way to the source of the River Nile left us a legacy that included football, Kenya’s national pastime. We took to the new game as nestlings take to flight – […]

Journey Of Women Trailblazers

  • Cecilia Mwangi
    Cecilia Murugi Mwangi remains one of the most memorable beauty queens Kenya has ever had. The former model was thrust into the limelight when she was crowned Miss World Kenya in 2005 and went on to represent the country in Miss World 2005, which was […]
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