Kenya Power Foundation Injects KSh 1.5M into 2026 Science & Engineering Fair to Boost STEM Innovations
Kenya Power Foundation injected KSh 1.5 million into the 2026 Kenya Science and Engineering Fair to boost national STEM innovations.
Kenya Power Foundation injected KSh 1.5 million into the 2026 Kenya Science and Engineering Fair to boost national STEM innovations.
The government has reaffirmed its commitment to deepening value addition in agriculture and reducing the country’s heavy reliance on imported…
A new collaboration between Woodchuck and Walbridge is demonstrating how data-driven waste management can significantly improve sustainability outcomes on large-scale…
Many of Kenya’s most endangered species will be better protected, and rural communities better off, thanks to funds raised by…
The Kenyan government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening weather and climate services, describing accurate meteorological data as foundational to…
A new climate finance vehicle designed to put clean energy technology in the hands of smallholder farmers has closed its…
For many companies operating in Africa, environmental, social and governance commitments remain largely confined to annual reports and investor presentations.…
Kenya has taken a significant step toward strengthening its climate governance framework, with new regulations under the Climate Change Act…
OceanHub Africa (OHA) will launch its 5-year Impact Report at Ocean Innovation Africa (OIA) 2026 in Durban on 23 March 2026. This report reflects OceanHub…
For decades, Africa has faced a cruel paradox: the continent least responsible for global carbon emissions faces some of the…