Members of different practices and professions in Kenya need to coalesce and collectively aim at solving a problem within their field of practice. Whereas there are several
Kenya and other developing countries are experiencing exponential growth in their populations leading to an ever-growing demand for domestic and industrial
Kenya’s renewable energy landscape has witnessed increased transformation over the years, largely driven by favorable government policy that is shifting towards the provision of affordable, reliable and sustainable energy.
AgriBiz has today launched a call for applications targeting youth and women in Meru and the surrounding counties targeting individuals, Community Based Organisations and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) who are in different levels of agricultural value chains. This happened at Kaguru Agricultural and Technical College (ATC) during an event…
One of the clients of Kenya Climate Ventures (KCV), a subsidiary of Kenya Climate Innovation Center (KCIC), has secured a deal that will see it awarded with 1.2 billion shillings. The money is meant to help the client increase the intake of biogas technology in Kenya
Kiambu County Government First Lady H.E Susan Ndung’u and the CECM Health Services have launched the Malezi Bora programme in Kiambu County in an event
Shifting from just being busy to actually being more focused and productive is one of the prerequisites for survival especially during this period of Coronavirus pandemic. We are living in uncertain times where we do not know what a new day holds. We are however confident that these trying times…
The recently launched AgriBiz programme by the European Union (EU), Danida, FAO, African Development Bank, Africa Guarantee Fund and the Kenya Climate Innovation Center (KCIC) is now set to roll out after the latter (KCIC) sent out its call for applications to youth and women in agribusiness in Kenya. The…
Kenya Climate Ventures (KCV) has this afternoon signed off yet another financing agreement with Ofgen, a company specializing in turnkey construction of photovoltaic solar plants on a commercial and Industrial level.
Four companies: Maxfinleys, MIS Company Limited, Solatrend and MajiK Water were among the Kenya Climate Innovation Center (KCIC) incubation clients who visited