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Top biotech students honoured as experts call for policy reforms

by AGATHA NGOTHO Outstanding biotechnology students from three Kenyan universities have been feted in an event organised by the Kenya University Biotechnology Consortium. During the event, Kubico also announced plans to revamp its Youth Wing to popularise biotechnology across campuses. This came as scientists and academic leaders urged stronger support for emerging biotech innovations, youth […]
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University students undertaking biotechnology awarded

KNA6 April 13, 2025 Agriculture, Counties, Editor Picks, Education, Nairobi0 University students undertaking biotechnology courses were yesterday awarded for excelling in their studies. Each of the participating students from University of Nairobi and Kenyatta University received a certificate, trophy and a cash reward from the Kenya University Biotechnology Consortium (KUBICO) for their competence. Speaking during the award ceremony, the Registrar in-charge of Research […]
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Researchers urged to take lead in Biotech and GMO education

By Nicholas Waitathu Church leaders want researchers to take charge of public education regarding Bt maize and other genetically modified products (GMO) in the country in order to win public trust. Pastor Nathan Lihanda, the Deputy General Superintendent of Friends Church Nairobi, argued that GMO is a technical matter and thus should not be led by […]
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Scholars urged to take lead in Biotech and GMO education

By Kimuri Mwangi Scientists have been challenged to take charge and conduct more civic education on Biotech and GMO technologies in order to let the public understand that they pose no risks to their lives. During a church visit by the Kenya University Biotechnology Consortium (KUBICO), Pastor Nathan Lihanda, the Deputy General Superintendent of Friends […]
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Researchers take GMO sensitisation to church

by AGATHA NGOTHO The National Biosafety Authority of Kenya has developed a roadmap for cultivation and commercialisation of Bt maize, a genetically modified crop. Recently, the authority announced a public consultation period for the environmental release and open cultivation of another variety of Bt maize, marking a significant step in the country’s agricultural policy. In readiness […]
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