Have you ever come across power lines with some colorful ball-like objects and wondered why they are there?
Well, those are not just ordinary balls as they serve a very important purpose in aviation. They are referred to as visibility...
The government has announced the release of Ksh14.4 billion to cover scholarships and loans for university students.
In a statement, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu said the funds are the second tranche to cover scholarships and loans for government-sponsored first-year...
Former KISS FM host Andrew Kibe has recounted how he lost millions after losing his YouTube channel.
The controversial content creator lost his YouTube channel, which had close to 500k subscribers, in September last year.
Responding to the termination, Google said...
The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) on Friday, January 19, released the 2023 Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) results.
According to KNEC, parents and learners will access the results from their headteachers who have the logins to the KNEC...
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has issued warning notices to Airtel and Telkom Kenya for non-compliance with the quality of service (QoS) provided to consumers on their mobile telephony networks.
In the Service Report for the year ended June...
About 3km from Eldoret town along Kisumu Road sits EK Farm, one of the most successful Dorper Sheep breeding farms in the country.
The farm, which also has a branch in Narok’s Olulung’a Ngoi Ngoi area, is owned by Evans...
Tomato farming is one of the most lucrative ventures in agribusiness, given the huge demand for tomatoes both locally and internationally.
For Ernest Langes, tomato farming has been a game-changer after years of losses in livestock farming, primarily due to...
Running and growing a business is not an easy journey for many entrepreneurs, and various challenges have contributed to the collapse of businesses in Kenya.
Studies show that about 33 percent of small businesses fall in the first two years,...
The National Youth Service (NYS) has announced 900 job vacancies for graduates in the Middle East-United Arab Emirates.
In the job advertisement dated January 15 2023, NYS noted successful candidates would take home salaries ranging between Sh68,000 to Sh163,000.
''We notify...