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Loud and expressive mourners are common at funerals around the world — but in parts of Kenya, some of them may be paid workers
Kenyan ant expert Dino Martins gushes over the red and black insects that have become the center of an international smuggling trade.
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Rising waters and mounting pressures collide on Kenya’s Lake Turkana
Rake-thin with teeth stained a deep brown from decades of drinking untreated lake water high in fluoride, 62-year-old John Esirite sits in the shade outside the small office of Kalokol’s Beach Management Unit,
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Kenya manufacturers ask GOVT to remove taxes on fuel prices, warn things will worsen
KAM urges the Kenyan government to reduce fuel taxes amid record high prices that threaten businesses and households, warning of rising costs and economic strain.