Moses Ngugi
242 Articles
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Scientists battle myths, modern threats to save Kenya’s sea turtles
Kenya boasts over 600 kilometres of coastline and an Exclusive Economic Zone stretching 250,000 square kilometres, but much of this marine wealth is under pressure from human activity and climate change.
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Public Service leaders urge ethical recruitment, continuous HR development
During the engagement, Dr. Imbunya praised the Commission's unwavering commitment to merit-based recruitment and ethical governance.
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Jenga Mama: Programme changing lives of women in Kajiado stitch by stich
Through Jenga Mama, Semeyian enrolled at Namelok Vocational Training Institute, where she studied Fashion and Design. Motivated by a desire to rewrite her story, she excelled and graduated among the top of her class.
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17 endangered Mountain Bongos relocated to Kenya from Florida
The successful repatriation of the mountain bongos, achieved through multi-stakeholder partnerships and collaborative expertise, reflects Lewa’s unwavering commitment to wildlife conservation.
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Team Lionesses: All-women rangers’ squad challenging the Maasai norms about women
A humble initiative on the outskirts of Amboseli National Park, at the Kenya-Tanzania border, is serving as a living example of the vital ingredient that conservation efforts have been missing by excluding women.
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Hottest year in history to occur in the next five years, World Meteorological Organization projects
Global surface temperatures likely to hit new records between 2023-2027 as El-Nino sets in.The phenomenon was last experienced in 2016, and the year remains on record for global high temperatures.
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Chinese New Year and Ethiopia’s Christmas: Awkward dates and Festivities explained
New Year holiday is the most revered occasion in the Chinese calendar.This year’s celebrations will be the first in three years since the COVID-19 outbreak.The traditional Chinese society uses a lunisolar calendar, which combines aspects of both lunar and solar calendars.According to Ethiopian T...