Environment
AP officer arrested in Kiambu with 6kg of ivory
An Administration Police (AP) officer was Friday morning arrested by Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) officials with two pieces of worked ivory at the Gathiga AP Post in Kiambu County.
Read More »Nema stops petrol station construction
The National Environment Management Authority (Nema) has halted the construction of a petrol station at the entrance of a supermarket in Kerugoya town, Kirinyaga County.
Read More »Herders driven out of Tsavo as leaders cry foul
Security authorities in Taita Taveta have driven more than 50,000 livestock and illegal herders out of the Tsavo Conservation Area (TCA).
Read More »Morans use cricket to save Rhinos
A Maasai morans’ cricket team famed for using the sport to advocate against HIV/Aids, and promote peace has now ventured in the fight against poaching.
Read More »KWS to spend Sh1.2m on study to identify resources
The Kenya Wildlife Service is conducting a study to establish important biological resources in the Tsavo Conservation Area (TCA) in Taita-Taveta County.
Read More »Other Stories
- Ranchers fear power project will kill tourism
- NGO in court to stop laptop project
- Cockroaches evolving to evade traps
- Delegates raise alarm on use of Climate funds
- An energy efficient stove for Kenya
- 'Twenty-six' forest elephants slaughtered in Central Africa
- State gazettes 22 new forest areas
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But today, they sent a press release explaining why the concert did not take off. While they sent their sincerest apologies, it would seem that a refund for the event is still a distant dream.

















