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The Kenya Editors’ Guild delegation during a newsroom visit today at Radio Africa Group in Nairobi, April 10, 2026, aimed at promoting knowledge sharing, mentorship, ethical journalism, and strengthening collaboration among media professionals.
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Members of the Kenya Editors’ Guild engage with journalists at Radio Africa Group today, focusing on professional development, ethical reporting, and enhanced industry collaboration, highlighted by the handover of a biotechnology handbook to enrich newsroom resources.
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Kenyan digital journalist, Jim Israel Mwanda named 2025 @OfabAfrica Journalist of the Year!
He wrote the winning piece after his visit to confined field trials of #GMpotato in Kiambu County, Kenya.
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Raila Odinga was a true champion of democracy. A child of independence, he endured decades of struggle and sacrifice for the broader cause of freedom and self-governance in Kenya. Time and again, I personally saw him put the interests of his country ahead of his own ambitions. Like few other leaders anywhere, he was willing to choose the path of peaceful reconciliation without compromising his core values. Through his life, Raila Odinga set an example not just for Kenyans, but across Africa and around the world. I know he will be missed. Michelle and I send our deepest condolences to his family and to the people of Kenya.
I am participating in the 2025 #WAFI Conference in Beijing, Pinggu District. Today, we planted trees in support to Pinggu's green strategy. Thank you, Prof @ShenggenFan for a wonderful and successful conference, and for inviting @aatfafrica and myself as a guest and speaker.
Q: What is the cost of delay on releasing biotech solutions in Kenya
#BtMaize: Delays of just five years have cost Kenya USD 67 million. If adoption had begun in 2019, the country could already have harvested 200,000 additional tons—a quarter of Kenya’s 2022 Maize imports.
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The new study estimates Kenya’s cost of delay at US$157M—the loss from a 5-year postponement in rolling out Bt maize, Bt cotton & late blight-resistant potato. Developed by African scientists, these crops could transform food security & farmer incomes in the country. #ABBC2025.
'@Vitumbiko, a study co-author, presents a Kenya case study on the Cost of Delay in adopting GM crops, on behalf of fellow researchers, at the ongoing #ABBC2025 in Lusaka, Zambia.
In #Africa, development & approval of GM Crops takes 12–15 years compared to 7–8 in Argentina, 5–7 in the US, & 8–10 in Brazil, according to @ChinokoV@OfabAfrica PM adding that research delays deny farmers timely benefits. #ABBC2025@aatfafrica@afri_isaaa@ILRI
Cofounder of @nashulai@ReiyiaOle and @aatfafrica's @vanmeeme present case studies in disinformation and misinformation at a bus stop and idea exchange during #ABBC2025. There were 5 case studies in total, including by Prof @mmunyeme, Carol Theka, and Dr @mmwimali.
Each case study speaker presented a poster outlining the nature and impact of the misinformation or disinformation, the key actors involved in driving it, key interventions undertaken to counter it, and the resulting outcomes.
The goal? To #talksciencefacts.
'@CanisiusKana highlighted @aatfafrica -led initiatives under the OFAB project—such as Seeing is Believing & Eating is Believing—which have played a key role in demystifying agricultural biotechnology and enlightening stakeholders for informed decision making. #ABBC2025
This is a bumper harvest by an Adamawa State Bt Cotton Farmer in 2023. Farmer empowerment and transformation!!!! #agric Biotechnology #Farmer empowerment #foodsecurityenhancement
Enhancing Food Security:
KALRO kicks off 2-day food security youth conference in Nairobi
Youth urged to take lead in securing Kenya’s food future
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This week on She Means Business, we are talking Women in STEM. Out of all the engineers registered in Kenya, only 14% are women. Eng. Florah Kamanja is one of them. We talk nuclear energy and sustainable energy on this episode. Watch the full episode of #SheMeansBusiness tomorrow on https://t.co/2lnU23BFU4.