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This year, Nanyuki celebrates its 100th anniversary.
The County Government is keen to link this celebration to a string of events over the next four months. Here are some of them…………..
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WATER |
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Man On A Mission
EMU-SACCO Membership Recruitment |
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Two years ago, water users in our Basin came together. We were able to set up a financial the Ewaso Maji Users (EMU) Sacco to meet our financial and agricultural needs.
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“SCMPS”!!? What Are They? |
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Sub Catchment Management Plans (SCMP) are the approved tools by which water issues are identified and managed in our rivers. They are key to the functions of Water Resource User Groups, and they dictate the amount of water that can be used from each river.
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WILDLIFE |
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Wildlife – How Much Longer? |
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Coexistence is the key to survival of the Serengeti, Okavango Delta and Kalahari regions, some of the world’s most prolific wildlife ecosystems that are surrounded by fast-growing human communities. It’s no different in Laikipia.
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RANGELANDS |
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Making Sense Of The New Mukogodo |
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A series of three meetings have worked to re-establish the representation and compliance of ILMAMUSI CFA with the laws governing national forests and resources in the Country.
There are three major and important results coming out of these meetings…………..
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Oramat Lenaboisho Coorperative Society Set To Grow |
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The Kenya’s livestock sector is primed to grow exponentially over the next three decades. This growth is huge and is expected to anchor Kenya’s food security amid a rapid rise in the human population.
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LAND USE |
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Locust Invasion In Kenya On The Decrease? |
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The desert locust infestation could be coming under control now. According to the Food and Agriculture Organisation , Kenya has beaten the locust upsurge, at least for now.
FAO, however, warns that more people in Kenya and the region will be food insecure due to the damage caused by the locusts on food, as well as pastures for livestock. The re -emergence of swarms in Samburu County give additional cause for concern.
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