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Kenya Rallies for Mt. Elgon Restoration as Ministry Launches National Conservation Drive at KICC

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By irene  The Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Forestry today hosted the Mt. Elgon Day 2025 Breakfast Meeting at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC), bringing together government leaders, conservation experts, and development partners to chart a unified course toward restoring the Mt. Elgon ecosystem. Presided over by Cabinet Secretary Dr. Deborah Barasa, the meeting underscored Kenya’s growing commitment to environmental protection and sustainable development. Dr. Barasa called on all Kenyans—especially the youth—to take an active role in conserving the nation’s natural heritage. “This initiative seeks to foster collaboration, partnerships, and stakeholder coordination while improving access to clean energy and water, promoting sustainable livelihoods through the creation of green jobs, upscaling agricultural value chains, and increasing awareness and conservation initiatives in schools and institutions of higher learning,” said Dr. Barasa. S...

Rajasthan Association of Kenya and High Commission of India Jointly Host a Spectacular Rajasthani Cultural Evening — “Balam Choto So”

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By Irene  The Rajasthan Association of Kenya, and the High Commission of India in Nairobi, jointly hosted a vibrant cultural extravaganza titled “Balam Choto So” — a mesmerizing celebration of Rajasthan’s rich folk heritage through music and dance. The evening was made even more special with the launch of the Rajasthan Foundation Nairobi Chapter, inaugurated by His Excellency Dr. Adarsh Swaika, High Commissioner of India to Kenya. The Foundation, an initiative of the Government of Rajasthan chaired by the Hon. Chief Minister, aims to connect Non-Resident Rajasthanis (NRRs) across the globe on a single platform to promote cultural, social, and economic ties with the state. A 10-member folk troupe from Rajasthan, India, presented a breathtaking series of traditional performances showcasing the vibrant cultural tapestry of the desert state. The audience was enthralled by the elegance of Ghoomar, the balancing brilliance of Bhavai, the fiery beauty of Chari, and...

Kenya Railways MD Philip Mainga Engages UAE’s DECAEXEC Consortium on Strategic Investment in Nairobi Railway City Project

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By irene   Kenya Railways Managing Director Philip Mainga today chaired a high-level meeting with a delegation from the DECAEXEC Consortium of the United Arab Emirates to explore strategic and institutional investment partnerships in the upcoming Nairobi Railway City project. The discussions focused on advancing the project’s development through a phased and sustainable investment framework, with particular attention to the Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) zone — one of six distinct precincts envisioned within the Railway City master plan. Occupying 69 acres along Uhuru Highway, the MICE precinct is designed to redefine Nairobi’s skyline and establish the city as a premier hub for international business tourism. The development will be supported by an integrated rail transport network, offering seamless connectivity and convenience for both local and international visitors. Mr. Mainga commended the DECAEXEC team for their compre...

Tourism Sector Sounds Alarm Over KWS Park Fee System, Warns of Ksh370 Million Annual Loss

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By irene   The Kenya Tourism Federation (KTF) has raised the alarm over a new Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) park ticketing system, warning that the changes could cost the tourism industry an estimated Ksh370 million annually in hidden transaction fees. According to KTF, the new system—rolled out without stakeholder consultation—has disrupted park entry payments, inflated costs, and violated an existing court order suspending new park fee rates. Speaking during a press briefing in Nairobi, KTF Chairman Fred Odek said the sector, already grappling with global economic pressures and stiff regional competition, could suffer further losses if the system is not reviewed urgently. > “The rollout of the new system was premature and non-compliant with a valid court order. Beyond the legal issue, the platform has introduced serious financial and operational challenges for tour operators and travel agents,” said Mr. Odek. Under the new payment platform, KWS has restricted t...

Feels Good to Be Home: Safaricom Partners with Naivas to Bring Faster Internet to Every Kenyan Household”

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By irene  Nairobi, Kenya – Safaricom has reaffirmed its commitment to connecting homes across the country with fast, reliable Internet through a new collaboration with Naivas Supermarkets. The initiative was unveiled during a joint event graced by Safaricom’s Acting Chief Channels Officer, Martin Chere, who spoke passionately about the company’s mission to make digital connectivity accessible to all Kenyans. “Giving faster Internet wherever you are... feels good to be home,” said Chere, emphasizing Safaricom’s dedication to improving the digital experience for families, students, and professionals alike. Through the partnership, customers visiting Naivas outlets will enjoy easier access to Safaricom Home Fibre services, exclusive data offers, and expert support to help them get connected quickly. The collaboration aims to simplify how Kenyans bring the Internet home—whether for work, learning, or entertainment. Naivas executives praised the initiative, noting that it al...

Kenya Deepens Climate Commitments as CS Barasa Opens 2025 Climate Action Summit at KSG

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By Irene   Kenya reaffirmed its leadership in climate governance as Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change, and Forestry Deborah Mlongo Barasa officially opened the 2025 Climate Action Summit at the Kenya School of Government (KSG). The summit — jointly organized by the Nairobi Rivers Commission, the Kenya School of Government, and the National Youth Council — has brought together government leaders, climate experts, and youth representatives to strengthen partnerships and link national climate ambitions with community-driven action. In her keynote address, CS Barasa hailed Kenya’s progress in implementing the Climate Change Amendment Act 2023 and the National Climate Change Action Plan, underscoring the country’s commitment to inclusive, sustainable development.  “Climate change remains one of the most defining challenges of our generation,” she said. “Yet it presents immense opportunities for innovation, growth, and social transformation. Kenya’s ...

Kenya Strengthens Cyber Defenses as Huawei, CS Kabogo Celebrate KSG Cybersecurity Graduate

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By irene   Kenya took another major step toward bolstering its digital resilience as the Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communications and the Digital Economy, Hon. William Kabogo Gitau, presided over the graduation of public officers who completed advanced cybersecurity training at the Kenya School of Government (KSG). The vibrant ceremony, held as part of Cyber Week Africa 2025, marked the culmination of months of intensive training for the July 2025 cohort — a group tasked with reinforcing cybersecurity within government institutions. The event brought together Huawei Kenya executives, KSG leadership, and key partners committed to strengthening the country’s digital infrastructure. CS Kabogo, the chief guest, lauded the graduates for their dedication and emphasized the critical role of cybersecurity in protecting Kenya’s digital sovereignty. “The theme ‘Compliance by Design’ captures a paradigm shift in our approach,” said Kabogo. “Cybersecurity ...