Secrets behind Facebook success
Region: KenyaFacebook has taken the world by surprise and it has turned out to be the leading social network in the world. Built by Michael Zuckerberg, with an aim of connecting university students, this website has since grown and emerged a business heavy weight. This social networking site has drastically changed way many businesses operate too. In time, many have been astonished from earnings Zuckerberg went with it to the bank ... more
Views: 782A catastrophic event turned sweet
Region: KenyaMany at times people are left wondering, what will happen in case of a catastrophe? For those who have not experienced devastating situations in their lives, may think is just a joke. In this article, I am going to talk about the lifestyle changes one can make in case a disaster hits you or your family. Recently, we have heard cases of families left homeless after floods or earthquakes hit their homes and left them t... more
Views: 965A Twisted Menace
Region: KenyaAs many Kenyans wait in anticipation as the Kenya Army goes to war in Somalia to eradicate the Al Shabaab militia, many people are left in tension. Though businesses continue to work normally in many major cities in the country, still people are on the look. Local bars and restaurants have now tightened their security after grenade attacks in a bar in Nairobi occurred. After the Al Shabaab people threatened to a... more
Views: 896Somalia: New War In The Making
Region: KenyaSOMALIA: NEW WAR IN THE MAKING Wagosha slam ongoing meeting of "Azania" in Kenya (WGM) The executive committee of the Wagosha Movement of Somalia, has strongly criticized the ongoing meeting on Kenyan soil trying to solidify the ill-advised establishment of the so called "Azania State" in Somalia. The movement said it was unfortunate to see Kenya being used by individuals wit... more
Views: 3578EEIU Nabuur Participates at the IEK International Conference On “Food, Water and Energy Security:
Region: KenyaThe meeting began with a word of safety from the hotel management assuring participants of comfort and pleasure at our memorable gathering. The chief guest was not able to be on time, thus, the EEIU Nabuur Chair was requested to take charge and deliver a key – note speech as outlined in the programme. Prof. Eng. P. Wambua of Moi University presented a paper on “Industrialization and Poverty Eradication thro... more
Views: 1332Finding a life partner
Region: KenyaFINDING A LIFE PARTNER 5 Golden rules for finding your life partner by Kiogora Mugambi A relationships coach lays out his 5 golden ruled for evaluating the prospect of long term marital success. When it comes to making the decision about choosing a life partner no one wants to make a mistake. Yet, with a divorce rate of close to 50% it appears that many are making serious mistakes in their approach to finding Mr. / M... more
Views: 868Going back to our roots
Region: KenyaThese photo depict the lifestyle of Meru people in Kenya. From the photo's we see how a village has embraced their forefathers traditions by brewing traditional fermented brew called 'marwaa'. It is made from a mixture of sorghum,maize and millet. One photo shows partners sharing the brew.Another photo shows a drunk man kissing his dog.Another photo shows how the whole village flocks together to have the brew more
Views: 619Kenya Announces Sanctions Against Somali President
Region: KenyaKenya announced sanctions against the Somali president Tuesday, a strong public rebuke to a man who has been increasingly marginalized as his country struggles with a powerful insurgency and piracy off the coast. Kenyan Foreign Affairs Minister Moses Wetangula said Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf was an obstacle to peace. The sanctions, which also apply to Yusuf's family, include a travel ban and freezing any assets ... more
Views: 1062In Kenya, Tribalism Starts at Thirty
Region: KenyaEvery time you see a couple of Kenyans trying to get acquainted with one thing is bound to happen. They will always demand to know one’s second name. I seldom tell a stranger my second name, though I have just done that today. A second name just rings of ‘tribalism’ to me. Well I believe tribalism begins at thirty. Kenyans don’t have a problem mingling while growing up through kindergarte... more
Views: 1377OF DOUBLESPEAK AND BLOOD STAINED HANDS
Region: KenyaThere is a group of 210 men and women who demand they should be referred to as honourable as they ply their trade in the Kenyan parliament. Well, I thought honour is something one earns depending on how they carry themselves. Our politicians fall short of the honourable title. Every time our politicians open their mouths to talk I expect to hear nothing but doublespeak from people who will never put their money where t... more
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