Tea market fetch Sh1.3 billion

 The Mountain Journal  editor@themountainjournal.co.ke The tea factories under the management of KTDA earned Sh1,342,258,272 following the sale of 4,966,974 kgs at the Mombasa tea auction this week. In the market analysis, factories in the east of the rift fetched Sh 994. 4 million upon selling   3,007,540 kgs of tea, while those in the west…

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Tea auction last year generated Sh128 billion

The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.co.ke Mombasa Tea Auction last year exported a total of 481.8 million kgs of tea through local and international dealers earning Sh128.3 billion.  The facility sold Kenya’s tea growers a total of Sh111.1 billion in the year under review for 395,719.059 kgs sourced from KTDA run factories and independent producers. The data…

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Waiguru establishes GIS lab to improve service delivery in county lands department

The system will bring to an end ‘ukora’ The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.co.ke County Government of Kirinyaga has established a Geographic Information System (GIS) lab toimprove service delivery in the county department of lands.Governor Anne Waiguru, said that the lab, which is pivotal to digitization of lands records, willenable the County Government to streamline operations and…

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Mass arrests in nationwide US immigration crackdown

By BBC A nationwide immigration crackdown on Sunday resulted in the arrest of 956 people, the most since Donald Trump returned to power, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). A number of federal agencies with newly expanded detention powers were involved in the raids in a number of cities including Chicago, Newark and Miami….

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The weekly coffee market injects Sh1.6 billion

The Mountain Journal  editor@themountainjournal.co.ke The Nairobi coffee market continued to fetch competitive prices, as the 154 buyers  bought  28,971 bags  for Sh1.6 billion. At the Nairobi Coffee Exchange (NCE) 12 coffee brokers led by Alliance Berries Limited and Kirinyaga Slopes produce  attracted the best prices. In the market, the brokers delivered  8,363 bags of AA,…

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Court visits the controversial fence in Laikipia

The Mountain Journal editot@themountainjournal.co.ke The National Environmental Tribunal visited the controversial installation of an electric fence in Umande ward in Laikipia county that is being opposed by investors establishing tourist hotels along Timau River. On Monday,  the tribunal led by Emmanuel Mumia, the petitioners, and the respondent’s lawyers toured the controversial fence through Muramati, Nginyii,…

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