Dive into a captivating exploration of this vibrant Country. Get ready to be surprised, enlightened, laugh and maybe even inspired by the magic of Kenya!
Kenya's team for the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia: Standing (L to R) Kirigo Barno, Nyandika Maiyoro, Maboria Tesot, Kiprono Maritim, Musembi Mbathi. Seated (R to L) Kiptalam Keter, Jonathan Lenemeria, Archie Evans (Coach), Lazaro Chepkwony and Paul K. Boit.
Kenya should always be thankful and sending all manner of gifts to Uganda. That country has been very effective in controlling the spread of Ebola and it explains in a big way why the disease does not reach our borders during outbreaks.
The richest ward in Kenya is actually in Eastlands Nairobi, Lower Savannah Ward at a rate of just 3%. The poorest is Katilia ward in Turkana at 99%.
That is a good picture of inequality in Kenya.
Bangale in Tana River and sides za Silale in Baringo. But my fren you have seen nothing until you go to some parts of Kilifi huko akina Ganze. You see poverty that makes you cry.
There is not a single ebola case in Kenya but watching international news you would think we are right at the centre of it thanks to this proposed ebola centre in Laikipia. Tourism players must be praying and fasting that this does not drain their successful efforts over the past few years after COVID.
Good starting step in respecting public choices but cheeky. Ksh 5 billion in a Ksh 4.8 trillion budget? That is 0.1% of the budget. The whole budget should be subjected to public participation not just a portion of it. Everything from payment to debt, who we pay the huge wage bill, how many more doctors are needed, which development projects are located where. All that is part of participation. It's not always just about what allocations should be made. It's also about how the government provides justifications for its decisions and those should be debatable.
A parliamentary committee has backed creation of a Sh5 billion public participation fund to finance projects proposed by citizens during budget hearings, opening a new spending vote as the government imposes austerity measures.
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PSG is actually a cool team. The loss does not sting as much as the haters think it does. Its not the hate watch that haters think it was. Cool down your pipes
Harry Bazett Leakey, father to Louis Leakey and grandfather to Richard Leakey. He came to Kenya in 1902. He did the first translation of the Bible into Kikuyu.
He settled in the Kabete area in Kiambu. His long beard made the local refer to the place as Kabete Gwa Giteru.
School fires: Kenya Red Cross urges immediate installation of smoke detectors in all dormitories.
Emergency Response Manager Anthony Muchiri reveals they have responded to over 40 school fires in the Coast region alone since January.
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Nairobi watu walikuja kutafuta. A popular plants company was selling one tree seedling at 700/-. But they only had 3.
Remembered KEFRI is next door so I went to check.
I bought 50 seedlings. Each at 50 shillings.
Yes, you read that right.