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Friday, June 5, 2026

Economic Issues

Kenyans in Nakuru Share their Daily Struggle for Food

 By Dennis Gathi, DevReporter, Nakuru County “We are yet to take breakfast even now. We are trying to raise money to have lunch at least. For supper, it remains a wait-and-see affair.” Beverly Akinyi’s voice trembles as she speaks. Her family, like many others in Nakuru County, faces a harsh reality—uncertainty about their next meal. In...

How Charcoal Burning is Turning Kajiado’s Dry Lands Into Bare Ground

By Christine Wangoi, DevReporter, Kajiado County  Key highlights Charcoal burning is an illegal activity according to the Kenya Forestry laws Charcoal trade in satellite towns is a free business while burning and ferrying is an illegal activity. Charcoal is largely utilized in Nyama choma joints in satellite towns. Acacia tree is the most preferred species...
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