Amidst tales of Kenyans who have lost money and property to rogue preachers, there's a renewed push to rein them in with new laws.
Thomas Wanjala
Tea pickers union representatives said the Covid-19 pandemic accelerated the switch from human to mechanized labor.
Kenyan farmers were furious that donkeys were being stolen and sold to abattoirs who sold animal meat and skins to China.
Critics say the continent's geopolitical differences hinders Swahili's emergence as Africa's unifying language.
More business people from across the region flock to the country as it loosens immigration and work permit policies.
Government suspended prison visits in March 2020 to curb the spread of Covi-19, but the ban is taking a toll on prisoners.
Small scale farmers complain that the $10,000 license fees for growing of marijuana will lock them out of business.
Farmers across the East Africa are abandoning traditional cash crops for avocados as world demand for the fruit soars.
Tullow Oil Kenya and partners halted exploration in Kenya's northeast in May 2020, citing pandemic and tax issues.
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