Kenya Launches $23k Compensation for Wildlife Attack Victims
Kenya introduces a $23k compensation scheme for victims of wildlife attacks, aiming to promote harmonious coexistence between communities and wildlife in Laikipia County.
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Kenya introduces a $23k compensation scheme for victims of wildlife attacks, aiming to promote harmonious coexistence between communities and wildlife in Laikipia County.
Kenya allocates $1.86M for the 2024 wildlife census, aiming to gather vital data on the nation’s diverse fauna by June 2025.
Kenya celebrates as 21 eastern black rhinos return to a plateau, marking the country’s largest relocation and a boost to their critically endangered population.
Kenya’s arid regions are facing health challenges due to recent El Niño rains, following a severe drought. The NDMA confirms drought conditions have eased across all 23 ASAL regions.
Kenya celebrates a major conservation milestone as 21 endangered eastern black rhinos are relocated to a historic plateau, marking the largest move of its kind.
Easing the threat of poaching, Kenya Wildlife Service relocates endangered black rhinos to safer, less populated habitats in a bid to protect these majestic creatures.
Kenyan Mwamaka Sharifu studied Traditional Chinese Medicine in China for 15 years and now promotes TCM services in Kenya, fostering China-Africa friendship.
Kenyan physician Dr. Mwamaka Sharifu combines African and Traditional Chinese Medicine to bring innovative healthcare solutions to Africa.
After two decades, Kenyan Mwamaka Sharifu returns to China to seek inspiration for her TCM clinic in Kenya, strengthening China-Kenya ties.
Kenyan President William Ruto discusses the Belt and Road Initiative’s impact on China-Kenya relations, debunking the ‘debt trap’ myth and promoting cultural exchanges.