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Jane Muia

Government in need of casual workers to work on UK farms, how to apply

Diaspora Affairs Principal Secretary Roseline Njogu has revealed that the government is targeting to airlift 1,000 Kenyans to undertake various casual jobs in the United Kingdom (UK). According to the PS, some 400 youths have already landed seasonal jobs in...

TSC revised official retirement age for teachers

Teachers will now retire at 55 should a proposal to lower the statutory retirement age for civil servants, be accepted by the parliament. Currently, the mandatory retirement age for public servants and teachers is capped at 60 years and 65...

How NTSA wants school buses designed

Following increased accidents involving school buses, the National Transport and Safety Authority now wants them redesigned to ensure the safety of those onboard. In a notice, the authority listed some requirements that all school buses must meet, among them being...

Teresia Wamaitha: What you need to know before venturing into vegetable farming

Teresia Wamaitha Chege, a psychologist by profession has forged a successful career in farming 10 years after venturing into vegetable farming. The farmer revealed she started small with a kitchen garden inspired by her passion for farming. As the number...

Indbro Brown: Layers breed that can lay up to 300 eggs on low-cost feed

The growing demand for poultry products in Kenya has offered an incredible ground for poultry farmers to make good profits. Undertaking the venture, however, requires a lot of professionalism and good management practices, given the overwhelming challenges of disease management,...

Paul Mwangangi: Meet the man behind one of the most exquisite schools in Kenya

Kitengela International School (KISC) is one of the best learning institutions in Kenya, given its state of art facilities and affordable fees compared to other international schools in the county. Located barely 40km from Nairobi Central Business District(CBD) the institution...

Festus Mutia: Why it’s better to invest in real estate in Rwanda than Kenya

Festus Mutia, a Kenyan entrepreneur, is among the Kenyans making great strides away from home, with multiple investments, notably in the real estate sector. The Lenana school alumnus is the founder and lead consultant at Mirage Real Estate Limited, a...

Alex Gathii: Most important things dairy cows need to produce more milk

Feeding is one of the important aspects of dairy farming as it determines the productivity of the animal. This means that poorly-fed animals will end up producing less milk compared to those on a well-rationed balanced diet. With low-milk production, it...

Naomi Ruara: Why some farmers never succeed in dairy farming

Naomi Ruara, a young dairy farmer in Githunguri, Kiambu County, believes that if it were not for dairy farming, she wouldn’t be where she is today in terms of net worth. The farmer owns 50 dairy cows of Friesian breed,...

Joel Muthomi: How I became a successful tea farmer in Meru

Tea farming is one of the most significant agricultural activities in Kenya, contributing significantly to the country’s economy. The venture supports millions of small-scale farmers and provides employment opportunities in rural areas. Joel Muthomi’s decision to undertake the venture 12 years...

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