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Kenya cult: Children targeted to die first, pastor says
Fresh accounts emerge of the final days of deceased members of a Christian doomsday cult in Kenya.
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Six lions killed by herders in blow to Kenya’s conservation push
Six lions have been killed by herders in a national park in southern Kenya, in a blow to conservation efforts and the tourism industry which is a key pillar of the nation’s economy. The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) said the lions were killed by herders after the pride attacked 11 goats and a dog the previous night, wildlife officials said late on Saturday, in the latest incident of human-wildlife conflict in the country.
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ChatGPT pays Kenyan workers $2 an hour to review obscene content
AI generates ChatGPT’s output, but the test output used to build its safety system was reviewed by human workers based in Kenya who are paid a pittance. Some of the workers say what they̵…
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To combat coral bleaching, Kenya turns to reef nurseries
Minutes away from the Kenyan mainland, the densely forested island of Wasini is one of several starting lines for coral reef restoration efforts in the western Indian Ocean. On a rare calm day during the normally turbulent monsoon season, four divers, carrying measuring equipment, shoes and toothbrushes descended in turns to the sea-bed reef restoration site on the Shimoni channel.
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Meta sued in Kenya over claims of exploitation and poor working conditions
A former moderator working for Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc (FB.O) on Tuesday filed a lawsuit alleging that poor working conditions for contracted content moderators violate the Kenyan constitution.
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Meta sued in Kenya over claims of exploitation and union busting
A suit was earlier today filed against American social-media giant Meta and Sama, its main subcontractor for content moderation in Africa, over claims of exploitation and union busting.
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Kenya to use solar panels to boost crops by ‘harvesting the sun twice’
Solar panels are not a new way of providing cheap power across much of the African continent, where there is rarely a shortage of sunshine. But growing crops underneath the panels is, and the process has had such promising trials in Kenya that it will be deployed this week in open-field farms.
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UN's top court sides mainly with Somalia in sea border row with Kenya
The UN's top court handed Somalia control of most of a potentially oil and gas-rich chunk of the Indian Ocean on Tuesday after a bitter legal battle with Kenya, which strongly rejected the ruling.
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Netflix will soon be free for some Android users — but only if you live in Kenya
Netflix has launched a completely free subscription plan on Android smartphones, allowing viewers to enjoy the likes of Bridgerton, Call the Midwife and Narcos without a subscription or ads. Around one-fourth of its content will be available for free. Subscribers don't need to provide any payment information or watch any ads—but they do need to be in Kenya, as Netflix trials the initiative to convert the unconverted into paying subscribers.
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Wildebeest, bustards and bongos: Kenya begins first national census of wildlife
Count aims to provide crucial conservation data on animals including pangolins, turtles and antelope
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Child's burial 78,000 years ago in Kenya was a Homo sapiens milestone
It is a scene that exudes sadness: a child perhaps 2-1/2 or 3 years old buried in a shallow grave under the sheltered overhang of a cave, head resting on a pillow and the upper part of the body carefully wrapped in a shroud.
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Kenya's elephant numbers double over three decades
Kenya's elephant population has more than doubled from 1989 to today, its wildlife service announced at an event marking World Elephant Day. Tourism Minister Najib Balala said authorities have "managed to tame poaching."
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Google launches balloon-powered internet service in Kenya
A fleet of balloons has begun providing internet service to remote areas of Kenya, Google's Project Loon and Telkom Kenya announced.
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Why Kenya has banned the commercial slaughter of donkeys
What is driving the sudden rise in demand for donkey meat and skins? The global demand for donkey skins and meat is mostly driven by Chinese markets. In China donkey meat and skins are used to produce snacks, beauty products, sex stimulants, anti-ageing products and traditional medicine known as ejiao.
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Victory! Kenya Bans Killing of Donkeys for Ejiao After Pressure From PETA
At least 1,000 donkeys are slaughtered every day in Kenya for export to China, where their boiled-down skin is used to make ejiao.
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Kenya Installs the First Solar Plant That Transforms Ocean Water Into Drinking Water, and It Could Be the Solution to the Global Lack of Water
The Earth is a watery place. In fact, 71 percent of our planet is covered in water. Despite this, one in nine people do not have access to safe drinking water – that’s around 785 million people.
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BitPesa Raises $15 Million and Rebrands To AZA - BlockNewsAfrica
Kenyan based exchange and payment platform, BitPesa, has rebranded to AZA after raising $15 million from the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA).
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Kenya Becomes First African Nation to Export Avocados to China
It is estimated that when the agreement is fully implemented, the Chinese market will absorb over 40% of the country's avocados, making it one of the largest importers of the fruit. Other destinations for Kenya's avocado include Europe and the U.S.
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