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KENYA A mountain of garbage at Dandora dumpsite in Nairobi. Study shows six counties grappling with waste management. [Edward Kiplimo, Standard] The management of 5,990 tonnes of waste generated daily in six counties remains a major challenge. Kisii, Busia, Nakuru, Mombasa, Nairobi, Kiambu, Kisumu and Uasin Gishu counties are grappling with waste management, according to an investigative report that has flagged sugar factories as the major environmental polluters. National Environmental and Complaints Committee (NECC), in a report, said the six counties cumulatively generate 5,990 tonnes, with Nairobi and Mombasa being the lead generators. Nairobi and Mombasa contribute 4,600 tonnes of waste translating to 76 per cent of the waste generated across the six counties. ....
THE STANDARD BUSINESS NEWS Sugarcane farmers at the Kenyan Coast have hailed as positive a move by the government to increase cane prices delivered to millers. Speaking to The Standard, Kwale Sugarcane Growers Association chairman, Mr David Ndirangu said that they were excited at the prospect of increased revenue accruing from selling their cane to millers. In Kwale, there are about 1000 small scale cane farmers who grow sugarcane and supply it to the Kwale International Sugar Company (Kiscol) which was revived in the late 90s after the collapse of the Ramisi Sugar Company. This is likely to be a big boost to sugarcane farmers. Apart from giving us morale it will motivate us and help improve our lifestyles especially during these very depressing times with Covid -19 pandemic hitting us hard, Ndirangu said. ....