Kenya (and indeed Africa) is still a predominantly agricultural economy and a majority of families rely on nature for their livelihood from raw materials, food and materials for shelter. However, farming practices continue to threaten the long-term sustainability of nature and its ability to sustain the population. The use of industrial fertilisers, for example, is
This month, we celebrate the completion of the first part of the infrastructure for the Green Heart of Kenya: the road network. The construction of the roads was launched on 20th March 2022, flagged off by Lachie Gordon, the MD of the company. In a meeting with internal staff, the MD noted that the milestone
Kilifi is growing as a tourist destination and an attractive business location for local small and medium-sized businesses. We believe that small businesses and industries should be supported by not only availing a market but also a conducive space to operate and carry out their activities. Our commercial and industrial space provides just that. Located
While the benefits of gated communities have been well communicated, the upside of living close to nature with a blend of luxury and access to social and entertainment amenities has often been ignored. The Green Heart Village provides an opportunity for you to live in a luxurious home, perfectly located close to the Takaungu Creek,
Increasingly, human activities threaten the global flora and fauna. The kenyan coast is home to some of the world’s unique species, which need protection from the adverse effects of human activities including development, overexploitation, and pollution. The Green Heart of Kenya is founded on the view that development should not come at the expense of
In December 2021, the Green Heart of Kenya launched the development of its 2 flagship residential projects namely the Green Heart of Kenya Village and The Sanctuary. Additionally, in collaboration with 14 Trees, we launched the development of Mvule Gardens, another affordable housing development in The Gateway development, the Green Heart of Kenya’s first mixed
Takaungu Regeneration Project Ltd. has brought together angel investor, Federico Pirzio-Biroli, and equity partner, Savo Project Developers Ltd., on the first 50-acre phase of a regenerative town development in Kilifi, on the coast of Kenya.The Green Heart of Kenya is a regenerative town and productive agricultural landscape across 750 acres in Kilifi, on the coast
Ecosystems, unique biodiversity, wetlands, grasslands, and water resources are continually diminishing because of humanity’s unquenchable thirst for growth. The global population constantly seeks better living conditions, roads, houses, larger facilities, and more modern amenities. Although development is appreciated in the context of its socio-economic significance, the place of the environment in all of this is