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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.
Kitui County rolls out a subsidized mass livestock vaccination drive at Sh50 per head to protect herds from Foot and Mouth Disease as drought forces risky migrations and threatens livelihoods.
Authority lifts ban two weeks early for lower zones but warns farmers in high-altitude tea areas to hold off to protect export quality.
Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi champions the massive Daua River Dam project, promising to irrigate 1.2 million acres and transform the economy of the drought-hit North.
Seaweed farming in Kwale County is empowering women to break free from poverty, though climate change and lack of technology threaten this burgeoning "green gold" industry.
Katsina State secures a major strategic partnership with Poland as Ambassador Michal Cygan pledges to mobilize European investors and expertise to revolutionize the state’s agriculture, security, and mining sectors.
The Tanzania Agricultural Development Bank (TADB) disburses a historic Sh336 billion to Kagera farmers, aiming to crush smuggling networks and revitalize the region's coffee and livestock sectors.
Suspected Al-Shabaab militants execute a chief and a teacher in Garissa, deepening the security and education crisis in North Eastern Kenya.
The Ainabkoi Farmers Cooperative rose from near-collapse by empowering women suppliers and modernizing operations, transforming into a model of dairy success in Uasin Gishu.
The US Embassy has deployed a team of Fulbright scholars to Kenyan classrooms, aiming to bridge cultures and boost language skills in rural counties.
Mathira coffee farmers reject the government’s direct M-Pesa payment plan, fearing the collapse of cooperatives and a return to the chaos of the 1980s.
KTDA initiates sweeping reforms to cut wastage and sideline brokers, promising 600,000 smallholder farmers a fairer share of Kenya’s multi-billion shilling tea billions.
The government has released 12.5 million bags of subsidized fertilizer to boost food security ahead of the long rains, targeting registered farmers via NCPB depots.