JUST IN: A Dutch company is now selling bread made without preservatives, added sugar, or industrial-grade yeast.
No preservatives.
No added sugar.
No industrial-grade yeast.
Just sourdough bread made through natural fermentation with flour, salt, and water.
The sourdough bread is said to be more nutritious and better for gut health due to its natural fermentation process.
The company has reportedly attracted over KSh 70 million in investment.
The catch? A loaf costs about KSh 400, which may be too expensive for many families.
But compared to most commercial bread on the market, some consumers may see value in paying more for a product made with fewer additives.
Many people don't realize that some bread manufacturers use preservatives such as sodium propionate or calcium propionate to extend shelf life and prevent mould growth.
While approved for use, some studies have raised concerns that the chemicals can bring about diseases like diabetes.
The real question: why are healthier foods often the most expensive?
If governments are serious about fighting lifestyle diseases, shouldn't natural foods receive tax incentives instead of being priced out of reach for ordinary families? These types of bread should be subsidized.
A lobby group has moved to court to stop the proposed Kenya-US mining deal at Mrima Hill, citing lack of public participation.
The group adds that key details of the Sh9.7 trillion project remain undisclosed.
A letter notifying the police of today’s peaceful march to Parliament marking the second anniversary of June 25th and stating that Kenyans will be marching countrywide, was delivered to Police Spokesman Michael Nyaga Muchiri by five lawyers.
Here is the video we recorded as the letter was handed over in the presence of former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga, former Justice Minister and Senior Counsel Martha Karua, Professor of Law and Senior Counsel Kivutha Kibwana, Senior Counsel Gitobu Imanyara and Senior Counsel James Orengo.
The police had sufficient time to prepare to protect marchers and ensure that no goons infiltrate to harm protesters or loot businesses.
It is the duty of the police to protect lives and property for all and to arrest criminals. If any goons appear today and are not arrested, we shall know they are working for President Ruto.
#Justice4OurMashujaa #HakiSasa #JusticeNow
Also on this 25th June, we refuse to forget the role that Safaricom played in the abductions and eventual deaths of our friends. One day, you too will be held to account. We also refuse to forget those who fake abducted themselves and those who hosted the butcher on Spaces.
Why is it tolled when we are the ones paying for its construction, and we already pay a fuel levy for road maintenance?
We have accepted a dangerous precedent where public infra is financed by taxpayers, yet the benefits and revenue streams are handed over to private entities.
There's an American engineering creator analysing how accidents have changed with taller SUVs and why pedestrian fatalities have increased due to the angle of collision.
NTSA ukiwauliza why fatalities are rising watasema inspection of cars and speed bumps ndio hazitoshi
Tunaingia season ya 'Kenya Belongs to God.'
Churches and politicians are about to hoodwink us with prayers and sermons to stay docile and respect authority. Chesaaa. 🫴🏾
Kenyans are being asked to pay more taxes through the Finance Bill 2026, yet the 2026/27 Budget hides KSh 101.37 billion under a vague item called “Other Operating Expenses.” No programme. No purpose. No accountability.
Before taxing Kenyans another shilling, Parliament must clean up the budget. We cannot finance opacity with taxpayers’ sweat.
See attached
#StopBudgetedCorruption
https://t.co/YI18RIv1nC
Anyone who has driven to Arusha knows how well marked the 50kph speed limits are. Where they start and where they end. Hii yetu NTSA wanaweka mobile cameras before they properly mark the speed limit zones ni ukora mtupu.