Tomatoes Farming in Kenya

Tomato Farming in Kenya Guide – Increase Tomatoes Productivity

Tomato Farming in Kenya Guide – Tomatoes represent a cornerstone in Kenyan horticulture, offering a lucrative opportunity for farmers. With a robust market and the relative ease of cultivation, especially in greenhouses, tomatoes are a favorite among growers. However, achieving success in tomato farming requires a strategic approach encompassing several critical factors. 1. Ideal Growing…

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Thailand To Ban Recreational Cannabis Use By Year-End

Thailand To Ban Recreational Cannabis

Thailand To Ban Recreational Cannabis – In a significant policy shift, Thailand’s health minister announced plans to ban recreational marijuana use by the end of this year. The move follows Thailand’s earlier milestones of decriminalizing medicinal use in 2018 and recreational use in 2022. However, concerns over rushed regulations prompted a reevaluation of the nation’s…

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House Fire in Kakamega Leaves 2 Pupils Dead

A tragic house fire in Ikolomani village, Kakamega County, claimed three lives, including two pupils. The devastating incident unfolded with swift intensity, leaving the community in mourning. Despite efforts from local authorities, the fire’s ferocity led to the unfortunate demise of the two young students and another individual. The exact cause of the fire remains…

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Benefits of Okra Water To women Health Sex

Benefits of Drinking Okra Water – Improves Women’s Sexual Health

Benefits of Drinking Okra Water- In a fascinating trend, Kenyan women have found themselves enthralled by the allure of Okra water, propagated through the channels of social media. This newfound obsession has sparked a surge in the demand for the okra plant, affectionately known as ‘Ladyfinger.’ The Okra Plant’s Origin and Versatility Abelmoschus esculentus, commonly…

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Daystar University

Daystar University – Religious Freedom Concerns

In a recent National Assembly session, focus shifted to Daystar University’s policies and their potential impact on students’ religious freedom. Nyali MP Mohammed Ali raised concerns, asserting that students must actively attend chapel services, a factor he believes significantly influences their final grades. Education CS Ezekiel Machogu This inquiry immediately ignited constitutional questions. Ali argued…

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