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Intelligence-led operation by detectives leads to the arrest of suspected thugs behind the break-ins at bars in Meru, Embu, Laikipia, and Kirinyaga counties – A bar owner is the mastermind (PHOTOs)

Tuesday, October 24, 2023 - Following a surge in break-ins of bars in the counties of Meru, Tharaka Nithi, Embu, Laikipia and Kirinyaga by a suspected well-coordinated ring, ten suspects have been nabbed and assorted goods recovered. Boniface Mutwiri, Patrick Mwenda, David Mwaki, Gideon Gatobu, Sharon Makena,  Fidelis kananu, Abdillahi Yussuf, Caroline Kanana, Bonface Kathiri,…

Honour job promise you made to me, Oprong s son appeals to President Ruto

Honour job promise you made to me, Oprong s son appeals to President Ruto
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Time to pay attention to dairy production chain

THE STANDARD By Rading Biko | February 28th 2021 at 06:10:00 GMT +0300 NAIROBI, KENYA: The dairy sector plays a key role in Kenya s rural area. Majority of people living in these areas more so women and children live below a dollar mark per day. Most rural families own a cow or two, a major source of income for them, where the milk surplus is sold directly to other members of the community depending on demand. A recent survey by the Kenya Market Trust revealed that 86 per cent of Kenya’s milk (approximately 5.2 billion litres) is sold by unorganised, small-scale businesses in informal markets.

Time to pay attention to dairy production chain

Time to pay attention to dairy production chain
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Community partners with forest association to tackle climate change

THE STANDARD By Biko Rading | February 14th 2021 at 06:30:00 GMT +0300 Mr John Mbugua (Left) and Bilha Nyambura in one of the Nursery garden in Dundori Forest. (PHOTO: Biko Rading) Climate Change is one of the biggest problems the world is grappling with in the 21st century. Though it has existed over the last century, its impact is being felt across the globe and it has greatly altered the earth’s ecosystems. Unpredictable weather patterns have left millions in hunger as farmers continue to harvest less or nothing at all. In 2015 global leaders pledged to tackle Climate Change through the adoption of the Paris Agreement that saw over 196 countries agreeing to tackle climate change.

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