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Diaspora Kenyans in Scandinavia: Your photos for download.

Posted on October 18, 2010 by

Friends, Find photo’s from the Constitutional promulgation ceremony in Stockholm hosted by the Kenyan embassy in Stockholm septermber 11th 2010 in Stockholm. More pictures will be uploaded gradually. Get in touch If you want to have a full CD of the entire ceremony presented on  a pictorial slide. Find your pics and download them for [...]

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You need your photos? Check with Ole Ngais

Posted on September 18, 2010 by

http://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf I have very nice photos of you. Photoman.se is in the business of Multimedia production. If you deposit 200 kr to My Paypal account: olengais@gmail.com I will send 10 pictures to you. Next time we have a function I make sure I focus my Nikon D500 on your direction and ensure I record memories [...]

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Electricity connected in Archer's post and Wamba goes live.

Posted on August 11, 2010 by

Image of Tom Lolosoli Story by Tom Lolosoli. Electricity connection in Archer’s Post and Wamba has now gone live at long last. A few people have been connected in Archer’s and Wamba hospital will be the first point to be connected in Wamba. Those who were quick to apply and paying the initial connection fees [...]

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British army amour car hit-and-and run and 8 year girl.

Posted on August 11, 2010 by

Image via Wikipedia Archer’s Post 5th of Aug2010 Story by Tom Lolosoli. A British army amour car hit-and-run an 8year old girl near Archer’s Post livestock market selling yard on Nakwamor road. The car is said to have lost way when locating the camp in Laresoro training area on its way from Nanyuki base, and [...]

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Your photoman

Posted on August 8, 2010 by

Sven weds Margarete by Diasporakenyan Advert for Photographers Saidimu and Paraga Ole Ngais. Hire a private professional photoman for weddings, graduation, birthdays Church ceremonies and other traditional ceremonies. Call Ole Ngais(The Ngais brothers) or mail through; mobil: 0737420566 Mail: photome@photoman.se Visit http://photoman.se for more information and prices. Check the current market prices and demand the [...]

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Samburu East District – Assessment and Repairs of Boreholes, year 2009

Posted on May 1, 2010 by

1.1 Wamba Town Wamba town is the administrative and Commercial Centre of the Samburu East District. It has retail shops, butcheries, posho mills, low/medium class hotels, a district hospital, administrative offices and divisional police station, a post office and several education institutions.. The town has greater potential for further development considering its commercial and trading [...]

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The Shepherd's Place part 1

Posted on April 6, 2010 by

The Shepherd’s foundation, a second hand shop and eating place started by Pastor Samson. To visit the place, take the tube to Västertorp station and look for Isgäd 9 and locate number 64. For more information kindly contact Pastor Samson.

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Tom Lolosoli: PRIVATE, TRUSTLAND, GROUP RANCHES AND UNADJUDICATED SECTION IN SAMBURU EAST – PART I

Posted on March 29, 2010 by

This series is fetched from the social network (FB) produced and posted by Tom Lolosoli. Tom Lolosoli: PRIVATE, TRUST-LAND, GROUP RANCHES AND UN ADJUDICATED SECTION IN SAMBURU EAST – PART I For many people residing in Nairobi, it is amazing to know how big rural constituencies are compared to urban ones. Samburu East constituency is [...]

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Unsustainability in eco-tourism calls for fare trade tourism

Posted on March 25, 2010 by

Fair trade tourism is essential to rectify mistakes and make eco tourism sustainable. Il-polei cultural manyatta has been running for a decade now but is not yet sustainable. Why? <a href=”http://riffly.com/v/74F6C96037E811DF94BCC751272CF880#video”>Play Video Comment</a>

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Fair trade tourism (Excerpt)

Posted on March 16, 2010 by

Fair trade tourism (Excerpt) http://youtube.com/v/OdMBZuFV82c It would be fair if all travelers who visit the indigenous people observes a few natural regulations as a measure to maintain respect between the visitor and the indigenous people. This blogger is a Maasai from Kenya therefore he has the mandate to speak on his behalf. Tourism should be [...]

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