By Njiraini Muchira Kenya has signed an agreement with oil multinationals that is intended to attract up to Ksh308.4 billion ($3 billion) financing for development of its Turkana petroleum deposits,...
By Kennedy Kimanthi President Uhuru Kenyatta officially commissioned Africa's biggest wind power plant, a mammoth project in Marsabit County that now provides nearly a fifth of the country's energy needs....
Mombasa — Kenya is expected to make its first shipment of crude oil outside the country sometimes in June this year, Petroleum Cabinet Secretary John Munyes has said. Munyes said...
By Nita Bhalla London — A new collection of photographs showcasing the changing attire of Kenya's pastoralists aims to spotlight how the recent discovery of oil in the country's remote...
A Flurry of exits by exploration firms threatens to burst Kenya's oil bubble. In February this year, Hunting Alpha (EPZ) started the process of shutting down its Kenyan office. The...
By Njiraini Muchira Over the past decade, countries in East Africa have made multibillion-dollar investments in power generation, to connect more consumers to the grid and spur industrial as well...
By Fred Oluoch Kenyan authorities are blaming external players with interests in oil, gas and fishing for the ongoing diplomatic spat with Somalia over the common border in the Indian...
By Valentine Obara The chirping birds with periodic interjections of domestic animal sounds early in the morning would ordinarily set residents of Onyata village in Rarieda Constituency to tend to...
By John Kamau A Canadian company that used political connections and boardroom manoeuvres to get an exclusive mining licence for Sh6.24 trillion (US$62.4 billion) worth of minerals in Kwale County...
By Melba K. Wasunna After decades of failed attempts, Kenya finally struck oil six years ago. Commercially viable reserves were discovered in Turkana – the northwest of the country– by British oil company, Tullow...