Sophie Mbugua

Kenyan University producing enough solar energy for use, and selling surplus to the National utility.

Nairobi Kenya: Strathmore University in Kenya installed a 600 kWp grid-connected solar PV system in 2014. Today, the solar system… Read More

4 years ago

Indigenous knowledge: authentic, sustainable, and the future

According to Prof Muthoni Masinde, a Kenyan born computer scientist, who created a mobile app, Information Technology, and Indigenous Knowledge… Read More

4 years ago

Where bird’s chirp tells of good, rich or bad farming season.

Change of weather is not a new phenomenon. From the time in memorial, communities understood how the weather patterns changed.… Read More

4 years ago

A Kenyan solar-powered bicycle reducing transport emissions

The transport sector accounts for at least 22percent of all global related carbon dioxide emissions according to the International Council… Read More

4 years ago

Community protected natural spring reducing human wildlife conflict

Most of Maasai Mara landscape is arid and semi-arid. As people, their livestock and the wild animals share the same… Read More

4 years ago

Community Driven Climate Solutions

From time immemorial, human beings have always adapted to the changing environment. The solution series will take you into villages… Read More

4 years ago

How much of your taxes should go into funding research?

Research is critical for development. The Africa Union has set a target of one percent of GDP to be invested… Read More

4 years ago

Is Africa investing Enough in Research?

The African Union has set a target of 1 percent of GDP to be invested in research and development by… Read More

4 years ago

Africa: Why invest in Science Journalism now?

What is science Journalism all about? Is it essential given this Covid19 and climate change times? In this week’s edition… Read More

4 years ago

Why is the cost of Finance so high in Africa?

Dealing with Covid19 has proved, if there is a will, there is a way to provide more finance to deal… Read More

4 years ago

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