$500 Million Apple Opportunity: Tamu Tamu Tanzania Makes the Business Case for Growing Apples in Equatorial Africa

By Juma Msafiri | March 2025 In the lush, rolling hills of Tanzania’s SAGCOT Corridor, a quiet revolution is taking root—one that could redefine agriculture across East Africa. Here, where the soil is rich, and the climate is ripe for innovation, Tamu Tamu Tanzania (TTT) is planting the seeds for a bold new vision: apples as Africa’s next big…

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Nakuru Rising: Inside Kenya’s Fastest-Growing City and Its Journey to Becoming a 21st Century Urban Powerhouse

I. The Making of a Modern City Nestled in the heart of Kenya’s Rift Valley, Nakuru City is no longer just a scenic stopover for flamingo watchers and wildlife enthusiasts. Officially elevated to city status on 1st December 2021, Nakuru is now firmly on the path to becoming East Africa’s next major economic and social hub. As Kenya’s fourth…

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Why Kenyans Are So Frustrated: A Nation at the Breaking Point

As of March, 2025, Kenya finds itself grappling with a pervasive sense of frustration that has permeated its society, evident in the voices echoing across social media platforms like X and in the everyday struggles of its people. This frustration is not a fleeting emotion but a deep-seated discontent fueled by economic, social, and political challenges that have left…

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KENYA: The Senate’s Overreach: Why Forcing Senator Gloria Orwoba’s Apology Wording is Unconstitutional, Immoral, and Unjust

EDITORIAL On March 18, 2025, the Kenyan Senate demanded that Senator Gloria Orwoba read a verbatim apology crafted by the plenary to secure her readmission after a 30-day suspension. This rigid prescription, rooted in a September 2023 resolution by the Powers and Privileges Committee, has sparked outrage and exposed a troubling flaw in the Senate’s approach to discipline. Forcing…

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What Mark Carney’s Leadership as Canada’s Prime Minister Means for Africa

Mark Carney’s ascent to the role of Canada’s 24th  Prime Minister heralds a transformative moment in global leadership. Renowned as a former governor of the Bank of Canada (2008–2013) and the Bank of England (2013–2020), Carney brings a rare blend of pragmatic economic expertise, global financial acumen, and a steadfast commitment to climate action. His appointment signals a potential recalibration…

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TONA Lodge: Tourism of the New Age – Unveiling a Hidden Gem in Tanzania

Juma Msafiri Imagine stepping into a world where nature’s beauty meets cultural authenticity, untouched by mass tourism and preserved for those seeking something truly unique. Welcome to TONA Lodge , your gateway to the majestic Southern Pare Mountains of Tanzania—a destination that redefines travel as we know it. Discover a Side of Tanzania Few Have Seen Nestled at an…

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Samidor Steals the Show at Ngemi 3.0: A Night of Thrills, Flavors, and Manyatta Magic

Nairobi, Kenya – March 11th, 2025 – The air was excited as Eva’s Garden in Red Hill, Limuru transformed into a cultural playground for Ngemi Homecoming 3.0. But amidst the dazzling performances, vibrant energy, and mouthwatering aromas wafting through the venue, one name echoed loudest across the crowd: Samidoh Muchoki . The Mugithi sensation didn’t just perform—he delivered an…

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Kenya’s Battle Against Poverty: Progress, Setbacks, and the Road Ahead

By Cege Wa Mahiga Kenya’s fight against poverty is a tale of resilience, economic ambition, and stark disparities. While strides have been made in reducing extreme poverty, recent statistics paint a complex picture—gains are met with fresh challenges, and economic growth does not always translate into widespread prosperity. A Statistical Snapshot: The State of Poverty in Kenya As of…

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Governments Urged to Embrace Gender-Responsive Budgeting as a Catalyst for Systemic Change

As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, ACCA unveils groundbreaking research highlighting the transformative potential of gender-responsive budgeting in addressing systemic gender disparities. In a bold call to action, governments and policymakers are being urged to adopt gender-responsive budgeting (GRB) as a pivotal tool for fostering inclusive growth and driving systemic change. New research from ACCA (the Association of…

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