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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki says that the macadamia industry has the potential to earn Kenya over Sh10 billion annually and generate more than 30,000 jobs with the right support.
Speaking Wednesday during the National Macadamia Conference 2025, held at the Embu University Grounds, Kindiki insisted that if anything, he has no problem with any leader from Embu County.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki chats with Embu Governor Cecily Mbarire during the progressive and update meeting on the first cohort of 19 County Aggregation and Industrial Parks (CAIPs).
Members of Parliament allied to the Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) have revealed plans to initiate an impeachment motion ...
This, Kindiki said, will ensure greater incomes from this crucial value chain. DP Kithure Kindiki addressing the macadamia conference in Embu on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. [PHOTO: DPCS] ...
Billy Mwangi was abducted in December 2024, at a time when the country was experiencing a spate of State-sponsored abductions ...
EMBU, Kenya, June 4 — Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has dismissed reports of a political fallout between him and Embu Governor Cecily Mbarire, terming the claims as baseless and misleading.
In total, the Kalenjin dominance at Moi University represents approximately 57.5 per cent of the university’s entire ...
Notwithstanding Kenya’s positioning as the third-largest Macadamia exporter globally, after South Africa and Australia, Kakuzi estimates that Kenyans consume less than 5% of the overall national ...
The family of Jackline Gatwiri, a Kenyan woman from Embu County who was deported from Iraq, is still searching for answers ...
“This Parliament must stand firm,” Mukunji said while addressing a prayer event at Embu University. “The Interior Cabinet Secretary has overstepped his mandate by issuing unconstitutional directives ...