There’s nothing quite as comforting as the familiar taste of a cup of tea.
But the recognisable flavour is under threat from climate change, campaigners have warned meaning the nations much-loved cu… [+3870 chars]
Read Full Story
- Home
- Kenya News
- Trouble brewing: Britain’s beloved cup of tea could soon taste more BITTER thanks to climate change, campaigners warn
Related Post
Samidoh Pens Tearful Tribute to Betty Bayo Ahead of Her Burial: “Kifo Hakijui Mtu Anapendwa”
Mugithi singer Samidoh shared an emotional tribute to his late friend Betty Bayo, noting that they had been working on…
African leaders push for climate investment at Ethiopia summit
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — African leaders met Monday in the Ethiopian capital for the second Africa Climate Summit, where they…
KRA unveils USSD code, WhatsApp chatbot to ease tax services
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has introduced new measures aimed at easing tax compliance for micro and small businesses, including…
Young Africans find hope in farming as urban life becomes too expensive
TAMBACOUNDA, Senegal — On a blazing afternoon in Senegal, 33-year-old farmer Filly Mangassa heaved peanut plants onto a horse-drawn cart,…
1. Impact of climate change
A median of 74% of adults across nine middle-income countries say global climate change is affecting the area where they…