DKT International is one of the largest private providers of family planning products and services in the developing world. They unveiled their products at a lavish ceremony held at the Sarova Stanley Hotel, Nairobi…
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“Live and let live; collective sharing; common concern for one another; sense of belonging together; social justice; economic progress and viability for all; and the African indigenous political process of participatory democracy.” – Onwuachi, 1977:16.…
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The Power Of Community – A Look At The 2017 Safaricom Deaf Athletics
by Shiko Msaby Shiko MsaGreat things happen when communities come together. We cannot look at community fully without looking at umbrella bodies that bring people of a particular interest together. In this case we’re looking at the Deaf Athletics Association…
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What is in your glass? How is it packaged? I am a Tusker person through and through. I come from a line of Tusker drinkers, starting with my grandfather, who started the tradition with his…
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When I was growing up, pasta in all its many shapes and forms was simply known to me as spaghetti. At some point, said spaghetti was macaroni and vice versa. But I’ve since come to…
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The Classics; not music or movies or dressing, but cars. Classic cars and motorcycles are increasingly becoming popular. East Africa’s biggest showcase of the classics, the annual Concours d’Elegance hosted by Commercial Bank of Africa…
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Awesome photo courtesy of http://www.magunga.com/ It’s almost a year since Kenya set ablaze eleven giant pyres of tusks from more than 8000 elephants, rhino horn from almost 300 rhinos, illegal hides of wild animals and…
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Being a parent is one of the toughest and most significant jobs. Everyone has a part to play in ensuring parents have access to the resources and support they need to be effective. Not many…
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Groove Awards are here with us again, with the recent unveiling of the 2017 nominees at Chandaria Center – University of Nairobi Towers. Groove Awards are an initiative by Safaricom and are meant to celebrate…
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You hear musicians complain that there is very little local appreciation for the music they make, with many of the mainstream radio stations preferring to play Nigerian music and sometimes some Bongo. This has adversely…