Tag: Kenya
the Kenyan president returns to the recall of his ambassador by the DRC
Kenyan President William Ruto spoke of the DRC’s recall of its ambassador on Sunday evening. He was responding to a question during a television interview with several Kenyan media outlets.…
Kenya sends new delegation to Haiti to “prepare” for “multinational mission”
A Kenyan delegation returned to Haiti on Wednesday, December 6, to Port-au-Prince for a 24-hour visit, according to the Haitian Prime Minister’s announcement. In October, the UN Security Council approved…
The toll from the flood disaster in Kenya worsened! Death toll increased to 142
The African country of Kenya has been struggling with floods caused by heavy rains since November. In the statement made by the Kenyan government, it was reported that the death…
Kenya: rare birth of twin elephants
An elephant has given birth to twin girls in Kenya, a fairly rare occurrence for the largest land mammal, an association for the protection of this endangered species announced on…
70 dead in floods in Kenya
-Unfortunately, we have lost 70 people across Kenya due to these rains and about 36,160 families have been forced to flee, Ruto said in a speech to the nation on…
New holiday in Kenya: Everyone should plant trees
Updated 01.40 | Published 01.33 Share the article Save the article full screen A jacaranda tree blooms in Kenya’s capital Nairobi. Archive image. Photo: Sayyid Abdul Azim/TT 15 billion new…
Tree planting new holiday in Kenya
According to Interior Minister Kithuri Kindiki, the residents’ tree planting will be “a patriotic contribution” to efforts to save the country from “the devastating effects of climate change”. “The government…
visit of King Charles III against the backdrop of sensitive issues
King Charles III and his wife, Camilla, arrived in Kenya on Monday evening, October 30. This is the British sovereign’s first visit to a Commonwealth country since his coronation. They…
Kenya doesn’t need Ukraine’s grain as record maize crop ripens – “With artificial irrigation, Africa could feed itself”
ELDORET, KENYA The fields are scorched by the sun. The wind bends the cornstalks and rustles the dried leaves. It looks like the corn has dried up. – That’s exactly…
the sending of a Kenyan force worries NGOs after a history of police violence
While the United Nations Security Council voted on Monday, October 2, a resolution for Kenya to lead an international force in Haiti, civil society organizations are concerned about the capacities…