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Senegal overcomes a controversial penalty decision and a near-walkout to defeat hosts Morocco 1-0 in extra time, claiming the 2025 AFCON title in Rabat.
The national government has reassured farmers in West Pokot of an uninterrupted supply of subsidised fertiliser, with thousands of bags already stationed at local depots ahead of the crucial planting season.
Eight suspects linked to a massive fake fertiliser syndicate have been denied bail in Eldoret as authorities race to prevent crop failure in the North Rift region.
In a grueling 142-mile odyssey from Herefordshire to Westminster, sheep farmer Sam Stables has not only conquered physical exhaustion but shattered the silence surrounding mental health in agriculture.
Mamlo Foods is transforming farming in Western Kenya by deploying solar-powered micro-factories that allow farmers to process groundnuts locally and retain value.
The skies are opening up over Kenya's breadbasket, but the silos remain alarmingly quiet. For the farmers of the Rift and Western, the government's promises are not enough to plant a crop.
A critical guide for farmers on choosing and maintaining irrigation systems, emphasizing the shift from furrow to drip for water efficiency.
Agriculture CS Mutahi Kagwe proposes a controversial yet ambitious plan to send Kenyan youth to Europe for agricultural internships, aiming to modernize local farming upon their return.
Analyzing the Pan-African shift towards ranching, drawing parallels between Nigeria's security-driven reforms and Kenya's economic push for modern livestock management.
In a massive blow to cartels threatening Kenya's food security, police in Eldoret have seized 600 bags of counterfeit fertiliser, exposing a syndicate adulterating government-subsidised inputs.
Kitui Senator Enoch Wambua vows to lead mass action and block trucks to stop illegal sand harvesting, offering himself as a "sacrificial lamb" to save the county's drying rivers.
Mama Rachel Ruto’s ‘Kitchen Gardens’ transform schoolyards into living labs, securing nutrition for Kenya’s future one harvest at a time.
Delicate and deadly salty, frost flowers are nature’s rarest winter bloom, transforming frozen seas into short-lived, crystalline gardens.