Case on climate justice in Kenya to strengthen COP 27 negotiations to fund loss and damage.
Kenya is among the African delegation expected to push for the creation of loss and damage finance linked to climate change in the upcoming 27th Conference of Partie
By Carolyne Chebet 2 years ago
Case on climate justice in Kenya to strengthen COP 27 negotiations to fund loss and damage.
Fifth body found dumped in Kijabe forest
Fifth body found in Kijabe Forest identified as that of Joseph Njau Ng'endo, an aspiring Njiru MCA in Kasarani, Nairobi, police confirm.
By Mate Tongola, Carolyne Chebet 2 years ago
Fifth body found dumped in Kijabe forest
Kenya most developed, but also biggest polluter
Kenya generated the largest share of carbon emissions between 2000 and 2017 in the region.
By Carolyne Chebet 2 years ago
Kenya most developed, but also biggest polluter
Six counties are unable to handle their waste - Report
The National Environmental and Complaints Committee says Mombasa and Nairobi are the lead generators.
By Carolyne Chebet 3 years ago
Six counties are unable to handle their waste - Report
Four new Northern White rhino embryos created
Decades of poaching for its horn have left the northern white rhinoceros on the brink of extinction
By Carolyne Chebet 3 years ago
Four new Northern White rhino embryos created
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Why water in Lake Elementaita is turning pink
The change of colour is becoming a puzzle, however, it remains a common phenomenon in the alkaline lakes within Rift Valley.
By Carolyne Chebet 3 years ago
Why water in Lake Elementaita is turning pink
Alarm as three giraffes are electrocuted at a Nakuru conservancy
Since 2019, close to 11 endangered Rothschild have been killed in the same manner.
By Carolyne Chebet 3 years ago
Alarm as three giraffes are electrocuted at a Nakuru conservancy
KWS: No rhino was poached in 2020
Statistics reveal that South Africa, however, ranks the highest in poaching incidences.
By Carolyne Chebet 3 years ago
KWS: No rhino was poached in 2020
Varsity immortalises Moi in art and music
Kabarak community carries on with former president’s solar project and referral hospital.
By Carolyne Chebet and Julius Chepkwony 3 years ago
Varsity immortalises Moi in art and music
Kabarak cherishes Moi’s love for God, vision for education
VC says even in his last days Moi toured projects in the institution to assess progress and was a stickler for order
By Julius Chepkwony and Carolyne Chebet 3 years ago
Kabarak cherishes Moi’s love for God, vision for education
Nakuru: Work and leisure on the floor of Rift Valley
Governor Lee Kinyanjui said the airport will boost tourism and investment.
By Peter Theuri and Carolyne Chebet 4 years ago
Nakuru: Work and leisure on the floor of Rift Valley
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Why Nakuru is no pushover
Nakuru was founded in 1904 as a railway outpost following the completion of the Kenya-Uganda railway.
By Peter Theuri and Carolyne Chebet 4 years ago
Why Nakuru is no pushover
How camp in the eye of Mara wildebeest storm obtained a lease
The campsite was approved by Nema
By Carolyne Chebet 4 years ago
How camp in the eye of Mara wildebeest storm obtained a lease
Biology teacher makes silver lining in Covid-19
He started fixing furniture in the house which was admired by neighbours and soon he was making items and selling.
By Carolyne Chebet 4 years ago
Biology teacher makes silver lining in Covid-19
Fisherman saves foreign bird that flew 6,000km
The Osprey bird is now under the care of the KWS, which is monitoring it before releasing it back into to the wild.
By Isaiah Gwengi and Carolyne Chebet 4 years ago
Fisherman saves foreign bird that flew 6,000km
Kenyan brothers on Interpol wanted list
They were flagged after port officials in Thailand seized 3,127 kilogrammes of ivory valued at Sh576 million.
By Carolyne Chebet 5 years ago
Kenyan brothers on Interpol wanted list
Saving rare antelopes from risk of extinction
IUCN identifies hunting and loss of habitat in the Mau and Eburu forests, due to illegal logging
By Carolyne Chebet 5 years ago
Saving rare antelopes from risk of extinction
School turns to agriculture to survive the tough times
Tujitegemee slogan formed decades ago has seen instilling values and skills in students who grow their own food.
By Carolyne Chebet 5 years ago
School turns to agriculture to survive the tough times
Don't put pressure on pupils, says PS
Ministry says assessment is meant to measure the progress and effectiveness of the new Competency-Based Curriculum.
By Diana Kimanzi and Carolyne Chebet 5 years ago
Don't put pressure on pupils, says PS
Schools in Rift emerge top in cultural dances
Bedzibar from the Coast and Alfred Power from Rift Valley tied in the third position.
By Carolyne Chebet 5 years ago
Schools in Rift emerge top in cultural dances
Acts preaching online decorum dominate music show
Performers from the United Kingdom have also graced the event that is in its third day.
By Carolyne Chebet 5 years ago
Acts preaching online decorum dominate music show
Festival kicks off with rallying call to embrace arts
Event started off with early childhood education learners, primary and special need schools taking the stage.
By Carolyne Chebet 5 years ago
Festival kicks off with rallying call to embrace arts
UN raises red flag as birds choke, die over plastics
United Nations wildlife treaties and conservationists have singled out plastic pollution as a major threat to migratory birds.
By Carolyne Chebet 5 years ago
UN raises red flag as birds choke, die over plastics
Solai school pupils beat adversity
The school that lost 14 pupils in the Solai dam tragedy posted improved performance in this year's Kenya Certificate of Primary Education examinations
By Carolyne Chebet 6 years ago
Solai school pupils beat adversity
School that lost 14 pupils in Solai dam tragedy triumphs in KCPE
The school posted a mean score of 234, an improvement from 201 in the 2017 KCPE result.
By Carolyne Chebet 6 years ago
School that lost 14 pupils in Solai dam tragedy triumphs in KCPE
Rhino mauls ranger to death
Rhino kills a KWS ranger who was guarding it at Lake Nakuru National Park.
By Carolyne Chebet 6 years ago
Rhino mauls ranger to death
Insiders reveal rhinos were killed to ‘prove a point’
KWS officials have been suspended for negligence and lack of assessment before translocating the animals.
By Mercy Adhiambo and Carolyne Chebet 6 years ago
Insiders reveal rhinos were killed to ‘prove a point’
Kabarak Law School scoops prestigious global award
Kabarak University has scooped an international award in moot court competition held in Geneva, Switzerland.
By Carolyne Chebet 6 years ago
Kabarak Law School scoops prestigious global award
Poachers to be jailed for life
The State is seeking for partnership to deal with the poaching menace.
By Carolyne Chebet and Jacinta Mutura 6 years ago
Poachers to be jailed for life
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