Rental property remains one of the most popular investments for Kenyans in the diaspora, offering steady income and long-term capital appreciation. However, managing tenants, collecting rent, and main...
Building a home or investment property in Kenya while living abroad is a dream shared by millions in the diaspora, but it is also one of the most risk-prone investments you can make without proper ove...
Water resource management is arguably Kenya's most critical development challenge, as water scarcity affects every aspect of the economy, from agricultural productivity and industrial development to p...
Waste-to-energy technology presents Kenya with an opportunity to address two pressing challenges simultaneously: the growing crisis of urban waste management and the need for additional electricity ge...
Kenya's national parks and protected areas represent one of the country's most valuable natural and economic assets, harboring extraordinary biodiversity while generating tourism revenue that supports...
Waste management has become one of the most pressing environmental and public health challenges facing Kenya's rapidly growing cities and towns. From the overflowing Dandora dumpsite in Nairobi to the...
Irrigation represents perhaps the single most transformative investment Kenya can make in its agricultural future, offering the potential to break the cycle of drought-induced food crises, unlock vast...
Kenya generates over 22,000 tonnes of solid waste daily, yet collection services cover less than half of urban areas, and the Dandora dumpsite in Nairobi has operated beyond capacity for decades. Desp...
Kenya's national identity system is undergoing its most significant transformation since independence, evolving from the traditional laminated ID card to the Maisha Namba digital identity framework. T...