Sharon Chepngetich

Turning passion into profits

According to research from the World Bank, graduates who come from universities face the challenge of not being able to fit into the market. This is because their skills are more theoretical than practical. This is a factor that leads to unemployment. There are over 60 percent unemployed graduates in Kenya, yet the number of universities in the country are increasing.

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The path towards achieving Universal Health Coverage

Kenya has adopted Universal Health Coverage as one of the Big Four priority Agenda, under President Uhuru Kenyatta’s administration, with an aspiration that by 2022, all persons in Kenya will be able to use the essential services they need for health and well-being through a single unified benefit package without the risk of financial catastrophe.

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The business of keeping bees to save future generations

But beneath this ‘buzzing fright’, lies essential contribution to the ecosystem- pollination. According to the website sos-bees.org, published by Greenpeace, a non-governmental environmental organization, a third of the food we consume depends on pollination from bees and other pollinating insects.

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