Posts Tagged ‘education’
The powers of Warriornism in Laikipia County
Il-polei Cricket Warriros are showing the way in which modern Maasai Warriror Clubs can upgrade Warriornism to an cutting edge state of art. Societies are built by well organized groupings. [Read More]
Vernacular, national and formal languages in Kenya.
Image via Wikipedia Maryanne Naipasoi Tutuma. We play your songs on wide screen at home and my kids loves it. Thank you for such fine tunning songs! We also follow Ole Pakuo and his tantalizing Maasai Gospel music. Saidimu Ole Ngais. Where are all the children book [Read More]
Annah Lindh skola i Kenya part 2
A Nursery school constructed and supported by the spirit of solidarity with the most needy ones. Beatrice Lundgren runs the children nursery school together with Lars Asker and other active as well as paid up members. Kindly get in touch with Beatrice or Lars through [Read More]
Anna Lindh Nursery School Kampi ya Moto Kenya
Support party for the Anna Lindh Nursery School Kampi ya Moto Kenya. It is all our wish that next time when children of our beloved nation calls for education support, that we shall avail ourselves with full respect and dignity, to participate as agents of change and [Read More]
Anna-Lindh Kenyan Nursary School part 1
http://www.youtube.com/v/Mc_JMcUPwVQ Anna-Lindh Kenyan Nursery School at Kambi Ya Moto in Nakuru. Fund-raising campaign. Aim, to build and run the Kambi ya Moto nursery school for orphaned children. If you want to participate, contact; Association Anna Lindh Preschool: [Read More]
The Anna-Lindh Kenyan Nursary School Support Party
party in Bagarmossen. Published.Thursday, May 27, 2010 The support party which took place at the Swedish Church in Bagarmossen yesterday evening was very well attended. Most of the attendees were native Swedes with Kenyans represented by about 10 solidarity filled [Read More]
Why we can't wait anymore to have an Education Marshall Plan.
It is not hard therefore for you to comprehend the plight and consequences the absence of such institutions in your community and the attendant consequences of the long-suffering of the people of Kajiado North and the effect of those consequences on their land, livelihoods, [Read More]
