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half a solar policy keeping Kenya darker |
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In a country without the means to generate enough electricity for growth, solar power has been hailed as a way to capture the thing Kenya has more of than anywhere: sunshine.
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coaches teach success to middle classes |
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Most people are their own enemies in not achieving their goals and dreams, according to a new class of ‘lifestyle coaches’ now blossoming in Kenya, and offering a voice at your side to make sure you book the journey, cut the food, make the call that will get you where you want to be in life.
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citizen kenya: how to spot the frauds |
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Kenya doesn’t always come up tops when it comes to law-abiding operations, but for citizens keen to know instantly whether they are dealing with ‘quacks’ or organizations doing it by the rules, there are ways of telling straight-off whether this is a ‘legit’ concern.
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bamboo offers green gold for kenyan farmers |
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Bamboo, which has lifted tens of thousands of Asian families out of poverty in recent decades, is finally taking off in Kenya, where it’s ideally suited to the climate and terrain, cheap to plant, and a crop that can add 20 metres in just three months, all of it with strong earning power.
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