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Coffee Farmers Struggling with Climate Change

Kenya’s coffee industry has long been regarded as one of the country’s most important economic sectors. It is a major foreign exchange earner and has provided livelihoods to millions of Kenyans. However, as global climate change continues to accelerate, the very foundations of this beloved industry are now under significant threat. The country’s coffee farmers,…

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Uasin Gishu residents question silence by political leaders.

Parents in Eldoret town are expressing frustration over their elected leaders, who they feel have exploited county government offices to scam them out of their hard-earned money. These leaders promised to help take their children abroad for work and education but have since gone silent after receiving the money. The parents contend that while their…

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Political Tensions: Protests and Arrests

Political unrest continues to grip Kenya as tensions between opposition leaders and the government escalate. Last week, opposition politician Senator Okiya Omtatah, known for his vocal criticism of government policies, was arrested alongside several protestors during a demonstration in Nairobi. The protest was aimed at demanding the release of those allegedly abducted by security forces….

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Human Rights Activism: The Growing Concern of Abductions

Kenya is facing an alarming rise in reports of abductions, with at least 82 individuals allegedly kidnapped in the past six months. Human rights organizations are sounding the alarm over these cases, particularly those linked to political protests and online dissent. The victims are mainly youth activists, social media influencers, and political opponents of the…

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