Over 250 African city leaders, including mayors, policymakers, investors, and business leaders, are in Nairobi for the Green & Resilient Urban Shift Africa Forum.
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Nairobi pollution kills 2,500 people per year
Nairobi is updating its greenhouse gas inventory to trace sources of emissions blamed for respiratory ailments.Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja said some 2,500 Nairobi residents die annually from the ...
Nairobi City will be among several African cities to benefit from a new partnership between C40 Cities and UN-Habitat aimed ...
The Nairobi County Chief Officer in charge of Environment has warned the city dwellers to be extra cautious when buying and ...
Late MP Malulu Injendi, during his last public address vowed to support President William Ruto and urged him to stay focused ...
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja on Thursday inspected the newly-installed 10MT solar-powered cold room pilot project at City Market.
The Green and Resilient UrbanShift Africa 2025 Forum, running from Feb. 17 to 21 under the theme "Green and Resilient Urban Development," has brought together more than 250 delegates, including city ...
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Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has reaffirmed the city’s leadership in Africa’s climate resilience efforts, calling on mayors and governors across the continent to unite in securing green financing ...
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja met with Persons with Disabilities at City Hall, who are informal traders affected by the ban ...
Embakasi East MP Babu Owino has criticized Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, calling him an embarrassment to young leaders. He ...