In this blog, I want to talk to bulk grain and legume handlers who include farmers that harvest lots of grains, traders at our border crossing points in East Africa…
2021
We are losing our forests and bushes to increased human activities such as clearing land for settlement and farming, logging for timber production, and using wood for cooking and other…
After an upsurge in COVID-19 infections across the East Africa region, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda governments issued travel restrictions and imposed quarantines on their citizens. Medical facilities reported an increase…
I have been sharing Scientific Animation Without Borders (SAWBO) animation videos for more than a year and have discovered that it’s fun and enjoyable. The moment I choose a video,…
By Messry Lung’atso I recall how my primary school teacher made me understand the meaning of the word environment. She simply put it as things that surround us. We would…
By Moseti Elisha Female Genital mutilation is the major factor that has largely contributed to early marriages among many school girls. Not only that, but it has also contributed to…
By Daniel Mwambi Mogere Health is a fundamental issue that is why in most definitions of what health is, it can only best be defined as a “state of complete…
In the morning while on my way to the office, I noticed public transport vehicles packed to full passenger capacity after the Kenya government lifted travel restrictions. I then realized…
Today I am driven by headlines released by three East Africa governments on the state of the coronavirus pandemic. I would like to talk to my readers in the region…
Communities dwelling in East Africa have grown groundnuts and used them as food, oil and a source of income for ages. Roasted groundnuts are a popular serving on breakfast tables…
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