- 1,591 views
Edible oils are part of the daily meals in most Kenyan homesteads, with demand going up every day. To meet the demand, Kenya normally imports most of the edible oils used by its citizens. To address the gaps created by the rising demand, a local innovator is now making machines that help to make edible oils from farm produce such as sunflower seeds and peanuts.
Made in Kenya | Duo making edible oil extraction machines
- 22 Jul 2025 - In the remote, sun-scorched landscapes of northern Kenya, Marsabit County is emerging as a proud example of a region battling the harsh realities of climate change. Once flush with green pastures and abundant livestock, the area is now grappling with…
- 22 Jul 2025 - Since President William Ruto (UDA/Kenya Kwanza) and ODM leader Raila Odinga entered into a political pact to form a broad-based government on March 7, 2025, the country’s political landscape has undergone a dramatic transformation. This shift has been…
- 22 Jul 2025 - Broken promise: Inside collapse of UNOPS Habitat Heights project
- 22 Jul 2025 - Principals warn of crisis in transition to Grade 10
- 22 Jul 2025 - Murder in Ward 7B: Mysterious Kalombotole and KNH horror
- 22 Jul 2025 - Ground shifting beneath Ruto, Raila feet in Western
- 22 Jul 2025 - Wave of unrest shakes schools as learners protest abuse, neglect
- 22 Jul 2025 - Mo Ibrahim cautions against Ruto's push for African credit rating agency
- 22 Jul 2025 - CAF gives nod to Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania after completing checks
- 22 Jul 2025 - Don't harm my husband, woman pleads with police after alleged abduction