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Kenya’s climate activists work to protect slums and push the West for action

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As Kenya’s poorest slums feel the brunt of climate change, local activists are doing what they can to protect them while calling on the West to step up with funding to assist countries experiencing climate change.
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Kenya Growth Forecast Lowered Due to Floods, Protests

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The World Bank trimmed Kenya's 2024 economic growth outlook to 4.7% from 5% forecast in June as the East African nation's economy heads for its worst performance since 2020 because of floods and anti-government protests. Bloomberg's...
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Roam CEO on Growing EV Demand in Kenya

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Roam CEO and Co-founder Filip Lovstrom says that the growth of his electric motorbike business has long term potential. The Nairobi-based company's biggest challenge, according to Lovstrom, is meeting strong local demand. Roam has been...
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Kenya Central Bank Governor Awaits Fed Rate News

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November 30 -- Kenya is ready to take action to protect the economy from potential market turmoil when the U.S. begins raising interest rates, having built up enough buffers to prepare for the event, central bank Governor Patrick Njoroge...
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Making Tea With a Purpose: Purpose Tea Founder

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Aug.24 -- Chi Nguyen, Purpose Tea CEO and founder, talks about how her company hopes to empower and make better lives for female tea pickers in Kenya. She explains how her three-step approach will stop the cycle of impoverishment for...