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Kenya eyes Asian ties to counter US tariffs: trade minister
Kenya eyes Asian ties to counter US tariffs: trade minister

Nikkei Asia

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Nikkei Asia

Kenya eyes Asian ties to counter US tariffs: trade minister

NAIROBI -- Facing the prospect of heavy U.S. tariffs and a broader turn toward protectionism, Kenya will work toward greater economic integration with the rest of Africa and seek trade opportunities in Asia, Investments, Trade and Industry Secretary Lee Kinyanjui told Nikkei. "Many of the Western nations are likely to be more inward-looking," Kinyanjui said. "This will affect big nations, small nations. But the impact on the smaller nations is going to be bigger."

Train station encounter with boy in care inspired 10k challenge
Train station encounter with boy in care inspired 10k challenge

BBC News

time02-03-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Train station encounter with boy in care inspired 10k challenge

A chance encounter at a train station in Leicestershire inspired a woman to take on a 10k Kinyanjui, a 25-year-old education consultant, was considering taking on a personal challenge when she got talking to a stranger, a boy about 10 years old, on his own at South Wigston boy asked Miss Kinyanjui to use her phone to call his children's home and as she spent an hour waiting with him to be collected she learned about his experiences in said: "I feel like it was all in God's plan for me to meet that boy." Miss Kinyanjui said the boy reaching out to her for help "pulled on my heartstrings" and led her to choosing to run the Leicester 10k on Sunday to raise money for the Black Care said: "He was just having a really tricky time and it was really quite sad to see."I thought this could be my little brother in an alternate universe."I've heard anecdotally that with the experiences of young black children in care, there's a disparity there, so then I was like, OK I'm going to find a charity, and the Black Care Experience just sort of stood out." Miss Kinyanjui, from Leicester, has been training for about four months to work up to added: "Just knowing that I'm doing it for a good cause is definitely going to keep me going - I've got to finish it somehow."Miss Kinyanjui is one of thousands of people of all abilities who will be lacing up their running shoes for the annual Leicester 10k on Sunday, organised by Jane Tomlinson's Run For All. Starting in Jubilee Square at 09:00 GMT, runners will head through the city centre towards Victoria Park and through the University of Leicester campus before the route takes them back to the starting roads will be closed from as early as 08:15 until 11:30 on Sunday, with parking suspensions in place from 16:00 the day before until 13:00 on the day of the closures in the area near Jubilee Square will begin at 05:00 on the day and run until 13:00. The event will support charities including LAMP (Leicestershire Action for Mental Health Project), Leicester City in the Community and the Leicester Tigers Batley-Kyle, operations director at Run For All, said: "We're looking forward to welcoming participants and spectators to the event."Whether participants are running for a charity close to their heart or for their own personal challenge, we hope everyone taking part has a memorable and enjoyable event."

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