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Kenya's former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua is untrustworthy, and the Kamba community prefers president William Ruto over him. That's according to a graphic circulating on Facebook that ...
Mount Kenya is one of the only mountains on the African continent with glaciers, and scientists fear that as soon as 2030, it could become one of the first to turn entirely ice-free in modern times.
Simon Norfolk, a British photographer, traveled to Africa to document the disappearance of Mount Kenya’s glaciers, plotting previous boundaries with fire in long-exposure photographs.
Mount Kenya does, however, enjoy a high conservation profile. It’s recognized as a national park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a national water tower, a Key Biodiversity Area, among others.
From this same spot, he has been able to see Mount Kenya before — albeit blurrier than in his latest photo, because of the smog. Nairobi is a city notorious for its traffic.
Kenyan president William Ruto has been forced to cancel events in the Mount Kenya region after its leaders fought over money ahead of his visit. This is according to a graphic circulating on Facebook.
Mount Kenya holds many interesting facts about it. Here are some. 1.Second largest mountain Mount Kenya is the second largest mountain in the African continent after Mount Kilimanjaro.
Mount Kenya is the second tallest mountain in Africa. It’s a world heritage site and contains an incredible wilderness made up of lakes, glaciers, dense forest, mineral springs and rare animals.
Two distinct elephant populations near Mount Kenya have been united with the opening of Africa's first dedicated elephant underpass.The elephants can now safely cross under a major regional highway.