Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board | Sectors

Youth, ICT And the Future of Work

  • Kenya ICT infrastructure
    Constant investments in information and communication technology infrastructure by the government and private sector have over the years narrowed the digital divide and placed Kenya miles ahead of its East African neighbours with regard to 3rd […]

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

  • Introduction for “Manufacturing”
    This is the first in a four-book mini-series capturing key interventions by the government in manufacturing; from cement to oil and gas and mining and steel sectors. […]

Towards Food Security

  • Solar-powered system to boost food production
    It is a lab in a container that uses solar energy and grows a large amount of seedlings, 25 per cent faster. It tests soil and seeds for disease and acts as a weather station Recently, about 100 farmers gathered around a container in a small town in […]

Universal Health Coverage

Kick-Off

  • Jamhuri Day horror show
      In an idle moment at the Sports Desk, while working for the Standard Newspapers in 1977, a senior colleague, Hezekiah Wepukhulu, said to me: “There is a story I would like you to do. It is about the worst defeat Kenya has ever suffered in […]

Journey Of Women Trailblazers

  • Jane Ngige
    Jane Ngige is the CEO of the Kenya Flower Council, an association for growers and exporters of flowers and ornamentals. Her role at the Flower Council is to provide leadership for core activities such as administration and implementation of its code […]
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