LEON LIDIGU: What Kenya can learn from India, Pakistan row - News Summed Up

LEON LIDIGU: What Kenya can learn from India, Pakistan row


KENYA BENEFITSAs a result of the conflict, Pakistan, a major importer of Kenyan tea which has been opting to import cheaper tea from south India has terminated that contract. It is the biggest consumer of Kenyan tea and purchases more than 40 percent of the total production. In fact, the Chairman of South India Tea Association, Deepak Shah says, “Pakistan imports around 65-70 million kg of tea from Kenya annually and this is bound to increase. The biggest take out on what I observed has to be on war and peace journalism. In many ways, I now understand Galtung’s model of war / peace journalism, and framing theory much better.


Source: The Star March 02, 2019 10:41 UTC



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