8 Reasons why Kenya is Importing Fertilizer 61 years after Independence

8 Reasons why Kenya is Importing Fertilizer 61 years after Independence

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Why Kenya Is Not Manufacturing Fertiliser: An Expanded Analysis Kenya’s agricultural sector, vital to its economy, struggles with fertiliser production due to a complex interplay of factors. Here’s an enhanced exploration of the challenges: ConclusionAddressing Kenya’s fertiliser production deficit requires a holistic strategy: revising subsidies to support local manufacturers, investing in renewable energy for sustainable…

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Exploring the Wonders of the Great Rift Valley: A Geological and Cultural Marvel

10 Facts about the Rift Valley

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Exploring the Wonders of the Great Rift Valley: A Geological and Cultural Marvel Nestled in the heart of East Africa, stretching from the Middle East to Mozambique, the Great Rift Valley is one of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders on Earth. Spanning over 6,000 kilometers, this massive geological formation is a testament to the planet’s…

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The 2011 Libya Foreign-Backed Insurrection: Who Was Involved and Why It Matters

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In 2011, the world watched as Libya descended into chaos during the Arab Spring. Muammar Gaddafi’s brutal crackdown on protesters sparked a civil war, prompting a NATO-led military intervention that changed the course of the country’s history. Authorized by UN Security Council Resolution 1973, the operation aimed to protect civilians but ended with Gaddafi’s overthrow—and…

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How PGMOL Decisions Cost Arsenal 9-11 Points This Season

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How Many Points Has Poor Officiating Cost Arsenal in the 2024-25 Premier League Season? Arsenal fans have had plenty to cheer about in the 2024-25 Premier League season, with Mikel Arteta’s side pushing for the title. But there’s a lingering frustration among the Gunners faithful: questionable refereeing decisions by the Professional Game Match Officials Limited…

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Top 10 Small Business Ideas to Start in Kenya for 2025/2026

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Turning Kenya’s Economic Challenges into Opportunities: Top SME Ideas for 2024 Kenya’s economy faces significant hurdles—high unemployment, inflation, mounting debt, and a weakening shilling. Yet, within these challenges lie golden opportunities for savvy entrepreneurs. Instead of despair, smart Kenyans are launching low-cost, high-demand businesses that thrive even in tough times. The Country is in the grip of an economic perfect…

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Raila vs. Orengo: ODM’s Divide and the Road to Kenya’s 2027 Elections

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Raila-Orengo Fallout and 2027 Kenyan Elections The reported tensions between Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Raila Odinga and Siaya Governor James Orengo over the formation of a broad-based government with President William Ruto’s United Democratic Alliance (UDA) reflect deeper ideological and strategic divisions within ODM. These divisions could significantly influence the Kenyan political landscape leading…

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How Imperialism has Devastated Africa.

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Key Points Economic Impacts Imperialism devastated Africa’s economies by extracting resources like gold, diamonds, and rubber, often through forced labor. This created dependency on exporting raw materials, hindering industrialization and leaving many countries economically vulnerable today. Social and Cultural Effects Colonialism disrupted African societies by imposing European languages, religions, and education, eroding indigenous cultures. It…

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The Fallout of a U.S. Bankruptcy: What Happens to Europe and Canada?

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Imagine a world where the United States, the economic and military powerhouse of the West, goes bankrupt. It’s a scenario that seems unthinkable—yet not impossible. With U.S. public debt exceeding $33 trillion and global financial systems deeply intertwined, a default or severe financial restructuring in the U.S. would send shockwaves across the globe. For Europe…

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The $1.5 Billion Rejection That Rewrote Tech History: How Snapchat’s Evan Spiegel Defied Zuckerberg and Built a $45 Billion Empire

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In November 2013, a 23-year-old college dropout named Evan Spiegel flew to Los Angeles for a secret meeting with Mark Zuckerberg, the 26-year-old CEO of Facebook, then valued at $104 billion. Zuckerberg had an offer on the table: $1.5 billion in cash to acquire Snapchat, a two-year-old app with zero revenue. Most would have jumped…

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2025 National Co-Curricular Activities Calendar Released

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Date: 28th November 2024Sender: Ministry of Education, Office of the Principal Secretary, State Department for Basic Education The Ministry of Education has officially released the 2025 National Co-Curricular Activities Calendar, detailing various sporting and cultural events for educational institutions across the country. The calendar is directed to Regional Directors of Education, County Directors of Education,…

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