Good Things Sprout From Kibera Dumpsites
The landscape in Kibera is receiving a new lease on life as a youth group there establishes the first organic farm in the slum with help from Su Kahumbu.
The landscape in Kibera is receiving a new lease on life as a youth group there establishes the first organic farm in the slum with help from Su Kahumbu.
Today the world has risen to the shocking news of the death of Satao, one of an iconic rare breed of elephants known as tuskers due to their large tusks.
I recently wrote an open letter to my president and this is what I had to say on the poaching situation in my country, Kenya.
Our languages are part of our rich heritage. The rate at which they are disappearing is worrying. There is a possibility, if something is not done soon, we may be looking at an apocalypse of languages in Kenya.
Ocean Sole, a local company, is cleaning Kenyan beaches from flip flops washed ashore and using them to make amazing works of art.
Drones are now being used to fight poachers in the 90,000 acre Ol Pejeta Wildlife Conservancy. This will be the first such initiative of its kind in Kenya.
When I first saw water hyacinth in Lake Naivasha, I was shocked. This surely must be the last thing this Lake, declared a Ramsar site, needed.
A forensic lab to be established in Nairobi will assist in the study of population genetics and strengthen evidence for prosecution in Kenyan.