Farmers in North Rift Monday held a peaceful demonstration on the Iten-Eldoret road to protest over the planned introduction of genetically modified crops.

The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) on Monday disclosed plans to conduct a national survey to collect informative data on households to measure, among others, the welfare and poverty lev

You may soon begin using power generated from nuclear sources as Kenya engages speed gear in the establishment of a nuke plant.

Japan is considering extending around ¥1 trillion in official development assistance to Africa over three years from 2016, a Japanese government source said Thursday.

National Treasury Cabinet secretary Henry Rotich and the Japan International Cooperation Agency will today sign a Sh3.2 billion health sector loan for the Attainment of Universal Health Coverage, J

One of the strongest and wettest El Ninos will soon pummel East Africa, bringing heavy rains, floods and malaria.

Concerns have been raised over a large consignment of asbestos waste dumped near residential estates in Thika by a contractor.

Illegal herders in Tsavo National Park are poaching elephants for tusks, Taita-Taveta County Tourism Executive Alexander Mwangeka has said.

The Kenyan elephants are at great risk due to massive poaching in the neighbouring Tanzania, experts have warned.

The one-off sale of ivory from Southern African nations to China and Japan in 2009 has caused an explosion of demand for ivory, skyrocketing prices, and a slaughter of elephants across the continen

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