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Kenyan Farmers Challenge Seed Exchange Prohibition in Court

A lab technician carefully cradles a cluster of indigenous seeds at the Genetic Resources Research Institute seed bank in Kiambu, Kenya, Nov. 14, 2024. KIKUYU, Kenya — Nestled amidst the verdant landscapes of Kikuyu town, the National Seed Bank stands as an unsung hero in the quest to preserve Kenya's agricultural heritage and future. But why is this unassuming institution so critical? Behind the walls of this governmental edifice lie two chilled chambers that house over 50,000 varieties of seeds—a veritable treasure trove…

Kenyan Tech Firm Transforms Plastic Waste into Support for College Students

In today's world, where the perils of waste management frequently make headlines, one would wonder: Can innovation really turn the tide of environmental degradation? Remarkably, a Kenyan tech company seems not only to believe in this possibility but is actively enacting it. And how, you might ask? By marrying the problem of plastic waste with the needs of college students. A strange union at first glance, but a brilliant one upon further reflection. Imagine a bustling college campus. Students, armed with laptops, race to…

Rwandan and Congolese Presidents to Convene Amid Rebel Seizure of Goma, Reports Kenyan Leader

The M23, an armed group notorious for its tumultuous past, takes a somber stroll with the locals down Keshero neighborhood’s bustling streets in Goma. These scenes unfolded on a striking winter's day — Jan. 27, 2025. GOMA, CONGO — Amidst whispered rumors and tense anticipation, a seismic diplomatic discussion looms on the horizon. Kenyan President, William Ruto, voiced a pivotal announcement on Monday, heralding a consequential meeting on Wednesday. Both President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and President Félix Tshisekedi of…

Kenyan Man Reportedly Found with Wife’s Remains in Backpack

In a tale that'll make your spine tingle and your heart ache, a man in Kenya is stirring the winds of fear and disbelief with his strikingly calm demeanor amidst an appalling accusation. "John Kiama Wambua," says the Directorate for Criminal Investigations (DCI), looked as cool as a cucumber when nabbed with ghastly remains in his possession. The bustling streets of Huruma, flanked by the gentle whispers of Nairobi’s morning breeze, bore witness to this chilling narrative. Police officers, carrying out their…

Somalia Calls In Kenyan Ambassador Over Suspected Breach of Airspace

MOGADISHU, Somalia — In a dramatic turn of events that feels like a reel from a geopolitical thriller, Somalia has summoned the Kenyan ambassador following claims of an audacious flight frolicking into restricted skies. This diplomatic dust-up kicked off on Saturday, with Somalia alleging that a Kenyan aircraft had made itself rather too comfortable above its sovereign clouds, all while ferrying Jubaland President Ahmed Madobe to the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Picture this: sources who might sidle up to you in a crowded…

Al-Shabaab Unveils Footage of Alleged Kenyan Soldier Taken During 2016 El-Adde Attack

NAIROBI, Kenya - In a chilling, some might even say surreal, turn of events, the shadowy group that lurks in Somalia's volatile landscape—Al-Shabaab—has come forward with a video that is bound to stir emotions and debates. The footage supposedly showcases a member of the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF), reportedly captured during that infamous raid at El-Adde back in 2016, where chaos and tragedy descended, leaving a trail of fallen heroes in its wake. Enter the alleged protagonist of this drama: a man garbed in military…

Kenyan Minister Claims His Son Was Kidnapped by Intelligence Agency

Amid the tumultuous backdrop of Nairobi's bustling streets, the air tinged with the acrid scent of tear gas, emotions run high as demonstrators voice their discontent with Kenya's proposed finance bill for 2024/2025. This scene, captured vividly by REUTERS photographer Monicah Mwangi on June 25, 2024, reveals a city caught in the throes of unrest. At the center of a swirling political storm, Minister of Public Service Justin Muturi made an extraordinary declaration: his son’s abduction during last year’s anti-government…

Kenyan Advocacy Groups Accuse Police of Rising Kidnappings of Government Dissenters

On a bustling January day in 2025, the heart of Nairobi reverberates with the chants of protesters holding placards high above their heads. Their message is as resolute as the sun beating down upon Kimathi Street: an insistent demand for answers to what they allege is a troubling surge of enforced disappearances targeting vocal government critics. In the tangled and vibrant tapestry of Kenyan life, human rights groups have sounded the alarm, pointing accusing fingers at the police. They claim a systemic silencing of dissent…

Kenyan Miraa Growers Taken Advantage of as Cartels Rake in Millions from Unlawful Charges

Starting in July 2022, as described by farmers, a shadowy cartel emerged following a handshake agreement between Kenya's then-President Uhuru Kenyatta and Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. This deal marked the end of a chilling two-year miraa export ban. Under its terms, shipments resumed, but with a devil's catch—unrecorded, ‘under-the-table’ fees said to be tacitly approved by high-ranking honchos from both nations. Farmers are in a pickle. They’ve been thrown into a financial quagmire, already grappling with…

Somalia: Lawmakers Claim Federal Government is Mobilizing Troops Near Kenyan Border, Raise Concerns Over Potential Conflict

Somalia's Rising Tensions Near Kenya KISMAYO, Somalia - In the hustle and bustle of Somali politics, things aren't all sunshine and rainbows, as federal lawmakers from the Jubaland state are ringing alarm bells. They claim that the federal government of Somalia is building up troops along the Kenyan frontier. This, dear reader, could be like lighting a powder keg, all happening a few months after the Somali National Army got a bit of a drubbing in Raskamboni. So, what's cooking? According to these intrepid legislators, the…

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