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Del Monte Kenya has moved from a pineapple-only farm to a diversified agribusiness.
It now grows other fruits, produces biofertilizer from farm waste, and is expanding work in water use, land management, and community programmes.
Dictator Wicked Ruto is only finishing what he and Uhuru Kenyatta started in 2013, burrying Kenya in the same pit as the Congo, Somalia, Libya, Myanmar, Nigeria, Colombia, Ghana, Argentina... the failed states association.
The Kenyan government is preparing an ambitious plan to generate revenue by commercialising non-personal data collected through the eCitizen platform and other state digital systems, marking a major shift in how public information is managed and utilised.
Under a proposal by the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Digital Economy, a new National Data Governance and Emerging Technologies Council would be established to oversee the aggregation, management, and sale of government datasets. The initiative aims to create a formal public-sector data marketplace and unlock the economic value of information generated across government agencies.
The proposed council would coordinate the release of at least 1,000 anonymised datasets over the next five years to researchers, businesses, innovators, and non-governmental organizations.
The data would be sourced from systems such as eCitizen and cover areas including business registrations, passport and immigration applications, births, deaths, marriages, vehicle registrations, and land transactions.
The government is also considering monetising broader datasets, including regional agricultural production statistics and traffic flow information. However, officials insist that personal details such as names, identification numbers, phone numbers, and photographs will remain protected under Kenya's data protection laws.
The proposed marketplace is expected to cost approximately Sh396 million to establish and operate over five years. Through a structured licensing framework, researchers and public-interest projects could access some datasets for free, while commercial users would pay based on usage and value.
If implemented, Kenya would join countries such as Singapore and the United Kingdom in commercialising public-sector data.
The government believes the move could stimulate more than Sh104 billion in data-centre investments by 2031 and accelerate growth in the country's rapidly expanding artificial intelligence and digital economy sectors.
Five mattress companies in Kenya are suspected of working together to fix prices.
These companies include Bobmil, Superform, Foam Mattress, Jumbo and Vitafoam.
[They are now under investigation by the competition watchdog].
STOLEN CAR ALERT!
My partner’s car was stolen last night at @blanketsandwine from the main parking lot. Somewhere between 6pm and 8pm. Any leads would be massively appreciated.
Please RT widely
Ruto ameshuka Belgium akastuka kuona Mudavadi aty "Omwami habari ya huku"
Bwana tulikosea nani kweli hii nchi.
Kazi ya Mudavadi ni kutangulia kukaribisha Kasongo.
What a country!!!!