Rains or Excess Watering:Too much rains or excess watering can water log the crop. If the rain in your area is too much, focus on growing the crop during the short rains. You can also raise the beds to ensure the water flows out of the field. Avoid excessive watering of your onions. The best… Continue reading Challenges facing Onion Farming
Day: July 21, 2024
Controversy Erupts Over Ruto’s Reappointment of Dismissed Cabinet Secretaries
The decision by President William Ruto to re-nominate six of the 21 Cabinet Secretaries he had dismissed on July 11 has sparked a heated national debate on the legality and suitability of the move. The debate has divided legal experts and civil society organizations, with some equating the dismissal to impeachment and others arguing that… Continue reading Controversy Erupts Over Ruto’s Reappointment of Dismissed Cabinet Secretaries
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Odinga Demands Justice Reforms before Engaging in National Dialogue
Opposition leader Raila Odinga has set forth a new set of demands before the planned national dialogue process can commence. Odinga has stated that the issues raised by the youth must be addressed as a priority before any talks can begin. “I agree that justice must come first before any talks,” Odinga said in a… Continue reading Odinga Demands Justice Reforms before Engaging in National Dialogue
President Ruto Vows Crackdown on ‘Anarchists’ Ahead of Planned Protests
President William Samoei Ruto has vowed to deal firmly with “anarchists” who seek to disrupt the country’s democracy. Speaking to residents of Chebango, Sotik, in Bomet County on Sunday, Ruto said his administration will not tolerate any attempts to abandon democracy for “dictatorship, chaos, destruction of property, deaths and anarchy.” “We are a democratic country,… Continue reading President Ruto Vows Crackdown on ‘Anarchists’ Ahead of Planned Protests