‘Social’ Articles
Bagarmossen Square
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Summer 2010 photos
So many things are happening around us this summer. Apart from the heat which is now around 31 plus degrees Celsius in Stockholm, we have also been following the World Cup hosted by an African nation for the first time in history. If you love football then you know how [Read More]
Paternity leave and World Cup
Bagarmossen Playing ground. The world cup is really getting hot and with Ghana as the only black nation remaining to join other powerful nations to fight for advancement to the semi finals from the quarter finals. I would really like to take this opportunity to thank the [Read More]
Summer view 2010
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Papaledig- det är inte sant.. Jag jobbar ju!
Papa ledighet…. det är inte alls sant! Papa jobbar mera än han gör när han jobba med betald arbete. Vi tycker att termen papaledig ska ändras till papajob arbete eller nåt i den vinkel They say that paternity ( only exist in Sweden?-and I love it more than [Read More]
Effects of negative change and drug abuse among Maasai elites
Saningo's informative lessons to the Maasai youth and (ELITES) on the effects of negative change in the society, social injustices, identity and the dignity of persons. An awakening gospel song of the reality most of the Maasai youth are going through. The cultural [Read More]
Out biking with the kids
Out with the kids on bike. It was such a nice day for an outing in Stockholm. Despite the volcano ash that blanketed the Nordic sky from Island, we could at least see our way out and we indeed enjoyed riding our very own bikes, some of us for the first time. Challenges are [Read More]
Imaginary laws that craft gender roles
Below is a picture of Ngais o Nkurikuri(Nkurikuri=toddlers). Parents like to toddler their young ones even at the age of whatever as long as the parent is a live. This is one great part of social life that is enjoyed by all unconditionally. It’s a great feeling to [Read More]
When we were Mbarnot!
Maasai Logo by Diasporakenyan Camera: NIKON D5000 Exposure: 1/60 Aperture: f/5.3 Focal Length: 72 mm Exposure Bias: 0 EV ISO Speed: 720 Flash: I am not sure why this thought came into my mind just right now when am supposed to be busy with something else. I couldn’t [Read More]
Unsustainability in eco-tourism calls for fare trade tourism
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 [Read More]

