Lessons for Kenyan entrepreneurs from Two Rivers
In the last five years, there have been indications that Kenya is going global. The most obvious sign has been the increasing business interest from international brands looking to set up in Africa and choosing Nairobi as a destination and launch pad.
By Lydia Limbe 8 years ago
Lessons for Kenyan entrepreneurs from Two Rivers
Kenya’s soda ash exports face uncertain future as silt settles over acres of Magadi
Lake Magadi, which has been mined since 1911 for its naturally occurring soda ash, is now under threat due to massive soil erosion upstream in Narok and Suswa.
By Lydia Limbe 8 years ago
Kenya’s soda ash exports face uncertain future as silt settles over acres of Magadi
It is improper to kill a child's dream
One day, I received a text message from the school my son attends informing me he had been nominated for an environmental art award at the Giraffe Centre.
By Lydia Limbe 8 years ago
It is improper to kill a child's dream
Watamu’s sweetness is at Temple Point
I had always wanted to visit Malindi but had never got round to doing it, until the long Madaraka Day weekend when I decided to shore up — literally, and checked in at Temple Point Resort in Watamu, 22 kilometres from Malindi.
By Lydia Limbe 8 years ago
Watamu’s sweetness is at Temple Point
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