Posts Tagged Africa

Lisa Muraya contesting: Africa Gospel Music Awards

Posted on June 1, 2011 by

From Anthony Muraya. Africa Gospel Music Awards Hey–  My wife, Lisah, is one of the nominees for the Africa Gospel Music Awards- an event held annually in London, now in it’s second year, whose purpose is to recognize and to celebrate the work of the gospel sector, and to showcase the talent, innovation and success [...]

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From Alaiz Parmuya: PONDER ABOUT THIS!

Posted on May 26, 2011 by

PONDER ABOUT THIS???????????????????  After Kenya’s independence land losses increased by leaps and bounds. Part of the land left had become home to wildlife. The British put in place a policy for the Maasai Reserve to be either be partly vacated or leased out or for outright surrender to others. The new Government took up that [...]

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From Maren Swakei: To My fellow Maasai Idiots

Posted on May 24, 2011 by

To My fellow Maasai Idiots And I’m one of them   Dear idiots, You are suffering because of your stupidity. I’m suffering because of our stupidity. What happened to you that you have became the laughing stock of Kenya?   You used to be a proud people. The pride of Africa. The Arab slave traders [...]

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Lempurkel Kilesi and the scramble for Laikipia North

Posted on April 15, 2011 by

Debate is hot on the Facebook about the newly found Laikipia North Constituency. Kindly follow the chatt on this link. Otherwise this is Ole Ngais reaction to Lempurkel who is hungry for power in laikipia North. To be frank to Lemurataang Lempurkel, and this pains me, but I must say that Lempurkel does not represent [...]

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Long Live Ivory Coast! Long live Africa!

Posted on April 13, 2011 by

May I take this opportunity to congratulate the Ivorian people in their Endeavor for Justice and search for democracy. Their bravery and Will for justice was inevitable. I would like to wish the President elect, Alassane Ouattara, Peace and Justice, hoping that he will not walk the wide way of his predecessor Gbagbo. We should [...]

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15 in court for inciting violence in Mau Narok

Posted on March 29, 2011 by

FIFTEEN men accused of inciting the Maasai in Mau Narok to hold a demonstration were yesterday arraigned before a Nakuru court.The group, led by US based Prof Joel Meitamei ole Dapash, appeared before chief magistrate Wilbroda Juma.They denied the charges. The 15 were arrested over the weekend when police disrupted the planned demonstration at Tipis [...]

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Fact Safari: Come with Us to Kenya.

Posted on March 26, 2011 by

Fact Safari: Come with Us to Kenya. Welcome to Kenya Back in time is where an African Safari should take you. Forget the hassles of the daily life back at home and capture the peace and relaxation of the heart and soul of Africa. We at Fact Safaris have learnt this over the years, working [...]

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Breaking News: U.N. Security Council Approves No-Flight Zone in Libya

Posted on March 17, 2011 by

U.N. Security Council Approves No-Flight Zone in Libya The United Nations Security Council approved a measure on Thursday authorizing “all necessary measures” to protect Libyan civilians from harm at the hands of forces loyal to Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi. The measure allows not only a no-flight zone but effectively any measures short of a ground invasion [...]

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Sudan referendum

Posted on January 8, 2011 by

Image via Wikipedia I wish Sudan the very best in their forthcoming referendum. I hope to see a new African nation full of independence and respect for human life. Sometimes, amputation is the best solution for a chronic infection. The Al-Bashir‘s regime has shown that it has no Will and capacity to provide equal peace [...]

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Hello Endana Sweden calling!

Posted on January 5, 2011 by

30th Dec 2008 023 Originally uploaded by Diasporakenyan Saidimu’s family in Endana Kenya. Sometimes  I can’t imagine this is how it is back at home. Sometimes I try to ignore the reality but the truth is so harsh and so painful. I see these pictures of happiness and sadness, pain and joy sliding around my [...]

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