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Black panther photography; Laikipia, Kenya.

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Kenya : Your Top Safari Destination #Weeklymotivation “Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of …

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Government intensifies conservation efforts in Mukogodo Forest – Kenya News AgencyFacebookTwitterYouTube

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Mt. Kenya region urged to embrace broad-based government Laikipia East Member of Parliament Mwangi Kiunjuri has urged Mt. Kenya region to embrace the broad-based government to foster development. Speaking in Nanyuki during issuance of bursaries, Kiunjuri noted that the broad-based government represented the face of Kenya. “We hear about the broad-based government; every community is now in government. After the last elections, we were all fighting for nearly a year, but now Kenya is united,” he said. He pointed out that in the past election, there was political disunity, but after the handshake between former President Uhuru Kenyatta and Orange Democratic Party (ODM) leader the country was peaceful, hence the need to embrace broad-based government. The Service Party leader at the same time lashed out Mt. Kenya politicians, pushing a hostile agenda towards President Dr. William Ruto, noting it will hamper development in the region. “As Laikipia residents, let us work with the government of the day,” he said. Additionally, Kiunjuri highlighted that leaders would be judged based on their track record, hence the need to accord area MPs time to foster development for the remaining period. **By Muturi Mwangi** __ Share on Facebook Share __ Share on TwitterTweet __ Send email Mail

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Kenya : Your next Safari destination! ‘Every safari has a story, what’s yours?’ Olarro Lodge, Maasai Mara There’s always something special you’ll reminisce from paying a remarkable visit to Africa!From the…

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We delivered 60 reusable menstrual pants to Muhonia Pri Sch in #laikipia. The reusable period proof pants have absorbent, leak proof & breathable layers. They'll enhance the girls’ menstrual hygiene management & help in reducing chances of girls missing sch due to pads shortage.

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Laikipia residents count losses as elephants wreak havoc on farms, endanger lives - ATC News by Prof. Dr. Wolfgang H. Thome (Posted 10th February 2025)   Courtesy of African Elephant Newa and Githui Wairimu, Citizen Digital   Residents of Kambi Simba, Laikipia county, have raised the alarm over rising cases of elephants in...

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Laikipia pastoralists turn invasive cactus into profitable animal feed <p>Pastoralists in Laikipia County are now set to turn the cactus menace into a fortune, following a successful project of converting the invasive plant into processed animal feeds.</p> <p>The research conducted by the Jomo Kenyatta University College of Science and Agriculture (JKUAT) and US-based Florida University involves how the succulent plant can be converted into pellets to feed livestock.</p> <p>JKUAT Food Scientist Professor, Willis Owino, reveals that the success of the project, of which the two institutions have been testing in the past six months at Makurian village in Laikipia North Sub-county, will go a long way in cushioning livestock farmers from the adverse effects of recurrent droughts.</p> <figure class="wp-caption alignright" id="attachment_141985" style="width: 300px"><img alt="" class="size-medium wp-image-141985" height="187" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" src="http://www.kenyanews.go.ke/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Screenshot-2025-02-07-165011-300x187.jpg" srcset="https://www.kenyanews.go.ke/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Screenshot-2025-02-07-165011-300x187.jpg 300w, https://www.kenyanews.go.ke/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Screenshot-2025-02-07-165011.jpg 736w" width="300"/><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><strong>JKUAT food scientist Professor Willis Owino (with green shirt) and Kenneth Oduor, a PhD student at Florida University checking some of the pellets they have produced by using the invasive cactus.</strong></figcaption></figure> <p>“Animal feed in this area is a major challenge, especially during the dry season in which the community loses a substantial number of livestock, including cows, goats, sheep, and camels. We felt that it was important to utilise this cactus to produce pellets and address the loss of livestock,” says Professor Owino.</p> <p>The process of producing the pellets involves chopping the flat stem, including  leaves into small pieces, which are sun-dried and grinded into a flour-like substance, which is then fed into a pellet-making machine.</p> <p>When the media visited the research site, some goats were put under experimentation in a feedlot-like system, and others were left to traditionally graze in the rangelands.</p> <p>According to Owino, the research has established that pellets from the drought-resistant plant can greatly assist in fattening livestock, where goats that were put under experiment gained nine kilogrammes within 85 days, compared to their counterparts.</p> <p>“We are trying to establish if feeding these cactus pellets would be able to sustain the goats and positively increase their weight. We have observed that the goats that were feeding on the cactus pellet gained weight upwards to nine kilogrammes,” reveals the Food Scientist.</p> <p>He notes that with the overwhelming results, they have embarked on registrations with various agencies to enable them to produce the pellets commercially.</p> <p>“This pellets become quite useful as livestock feed, and it’s important to produce them on a large scale; however, this involves several steps, including registration, approvals, and protection of intellectual property,” points out Owino.</p> <p>Kenneth Oduor, a PhD student at Florida University, notes that for over a decade now, efforts to eradicate the cactus species-<em>opuntia stricta,</em> which has colonised hundreds of acres within Maiyanat and Murpusi community lands, have borne little fruit. With their breakthrough research, there is a need to utilise the plant in supporting farmers to get animal feed and control soil.</p> <p>“We are evaluating other benefits that this invasive species can provide to the community since previously it had been labelled as a bad species that needed to be eradicated; however, there is a need to relook into this since things like soil erosion and nectar production, which makes the honey, are dependent on cactus,” Oduor urged.</p> <figure class="wp-caption alignright" id="attachment_141986" style="width: 300px"><img alt="" class="size-medium wp-image-141986" height="179" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" src="http://www.kenyanews.go.ke/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Screenshot-2025-02-07-164958-300x179.jpg" srcset="https://www.kenyanews.go.ke/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Screenshot-2025-02-07-164958-300x179.jpg 300w, https://www.kenyanews.go.ke/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Screenshot-2025-02-07-164958.jpg 695w" width="300"/><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><strong>A section of goats under the feedlot system in Mayanat village in Liakipia North subcounty. They are under experimentation on whether they can be sustained through feeding of pellets produced through cactus-invasive plants.</strong></figcaption></figure> <p>Additionally, he says that they target the policymakers to change laws existing on the eradication of the invasive cactus plant, which has turned out to be a fortune for the local communities in the animal feed production sector.</p> <p>“All cacti in Kenya are considered invasive, and the main goal is to eradicate them, but there is a need to re-look since countries such as Brazil, Mexico, Tunisia, and South Africa are having large plantations of cacti in their rangeland to feed livestock,” reveals Odour.</p> <p>He says that 80 per cent of Kenya is dry land, and using the already existing plant  such as cacti that can withstand hot temperatures, would transform the livelihoods of the livestock keepers.</p> <p>Oduor reveals that in case the invasive cactus is complete, the introduction of spineless cactus would be ideal for the farmers in the future.</p> <p>The cactus that was introduced to Kenya by colonial administration has been blamed for causing deaths to livestock that feed on its brightly purple-coloured fruit with tiny spines, resulting in injuries to the animals’ digestive systems.</p> <p>Control methods that have been applied in the past include chopping the drought-resistant plant with machetes, manual uprooting and burying, herbicide application, burning, and biological control with predator insects—cochineal that was brought in from South Africa in 2016.</p> <p>However, the noxious weed continues to spread fast, with the consumption of cactus fruit by livestock and wild animals facilitating seed dispersal.</p> <p>Local communities are optimistic that turning the cactus into fodder presents the ultimate solution to the problem they have lived with for years and which has been taking a toll on their main source of livelihood—livestock rearing.</p> <p>They are now appealing to the national and county governments to fast-track policy implementation so that community groups can invest in the commercial production of the cactus pellets.</p> <p><strong>By Muturi Mwangi</strong></p> <div class="apss-social-share apss-theme-1 clearfix"> <div class="apss-facebook apss-single-icon"> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https://www.kenyanews.go.ke/laikipia-pastoralists-turn-invasive-cactus-into-profitable-animal-feed/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Share on Facebook"> <div class="apss-icon-block clearfix"> <i class="fa fa-facebook"></i> <span class="apss-social-text">Share on Facebook</span> <span class="apss-share">Share</span> </div> </a> </div> <div class="apss-twitter apss-single-icon"> <a href="https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=Laikipia%20pastoralists%20turn%20invasive%20cactus%20into%20profitable%20animal%20feed&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.kenyanews.go.ke%2Flaikipia-pastoralists-turn-invasive-cactus-into-profitable-animal-feed%2F&amp;" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Share on Twitter"> <div class="apss-icon-block clearfix"> <i class="fa fa-twitter"></i> <span class="apss-social-text">Share on Twitter</span><span class="apss-share">Tweet</span> </div> </a> </div> <div class="apss-email apss-single-icon"> <a class="share-email-popup" href='mailto:?subject=Please visit this link https://www.kenyanews.go.ke/laikipia-pastoralists-turn-invasive-cactus-into-profitable-animal-feed/&amp;body=Hey Buddy!, I found this information for you: "Laikipia%20pastoralists%20turn%20invasive%20cactus%20into%20profitable%20animal%20feed". 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Why Laikipia is still a White man’s colony and the evils of the British Army towards the Natives
Why Laikipia is still a White man’s colony and the evils of the British Army towards the Natives YouTube video by Lynn Ngugi

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🚨 Laikipia Governor’s Bodyguard Dies by Suicide 🚨

A police officer assigned to Gov. Joshua Irungu was found dead in his Nanyuki home. Neighbors heard a gunshot before discovering the body. Colleagues say he showed no distress.

Police are investigating. 🕊️

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Laikipia is so beautiful sometimes that it looks fake. It's not, I was there, feeling like I was in some fantasy land! #Laikipia #Kenya #adventuretravel

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Peekaboo! #Kenya #Laikipia

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Dramatic clouds bringing rain to #Laikipia in #Kenya. Though the once regular seasonal patterns are becoming increasingly erratic here as they are everywhere.

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Growing a ‘word forest’: the Kenyan teacher trying to save her language from extinction The Yaaku people long ago assimilated with the majority Maasai, and few still speak Yaakunte, but there is a new determination to save their culture – and their forest – before it disappears

This is every kind of wonderful! Growing a ‘word forest’: the Kenyan teacher trying to save her Yaaku language (and native forest) from extinction. #Mokogodo #Laikipia #Kenya
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Set up special fund to compensate banditry victims, senators demand Baringo Senator William Cheptumo, the legislators also want cattle rustling to be declared a national disaster.

This seems like a good idea - Set up special fund to compensate banditry victims, senators demand nation.africa/kenya/counti... #insecurity #banditry #northernkenya #samburu #isiolo #laikipia #baringo

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MPs Say 74 Killed, 2,500 Displaced in Banditry Attacks in Past Months At least 74 people have been killed in separate attacks by bandits in north rift area in the past months. This has also

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After the long hard years of drought it is so good to see them like this, healthy and happy, enjoying the easy life with plenty of grass. #Laikipia #Kenya

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