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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.
Three years after its high-profile launch, Nigeria’s National Animal Identification System has faltered, leaving herders like Hashimu Yahaya vulnerable to rustlers despite the government’s N68.3 million investment.
Eldoret business owners have expressed concern over the Tobacco Control (Amendment) Bill, warning that a proposed ban on flavours could fuel illicit trade.
A local start-up is rewriting the region’s agricultural script, using artificial intelligence to heal sick soils and boost yields for smallholder farmers.
CS Wycliffe Oparanya unveils a multi-billion shilling plan to revive the coffee and dairy sectors, distributing seedlings and operationalizing the Cherry Fund to rescue farmers from poverty.
Brian, an Actuarial Science graduate from Bungoma, has transformed his parents’ backyard into a thriving national poultry business, using data and vertical integration to revolutionize local farming.
Nakuru-based Kapi Limited transforms from a traditional insecticide manufacturer into an agri-tech leader, using organic innovation to revive Kenya’s pyrethrum industry and empower smallholder farmers.
Murang’a converts a massive mango surplus into school meals for Nairobi, saving farmers from losses and boosting child nutrition.
Farmers in Kiharu constituency are sitting on goldmines of fertile soil but remain trapped in poverty due to a lack of irrigation water, prompting urgent calls for state intervention.
Synthetic fertilisers are killing our soils and breeding antimicrobial resistance—organic farming is the only lifeline left.
The Ministry of Agriculture announces 354 vacancies across various cadres including drivers, clerks, and animal husbandry assistants, with a deadline set for February 28, 2026.
Emergency teams race against time as a grisly accident outside City Primary sparks fears of mass casualties before police clarify the toll.
Githunguri MP Gathoni Wamuchomba applauds government coffee reforms, revealing that recent payouts of Sh112 per kilo make farming more lucrative than many white-collar jobs.