Well, if you ever wanted to know more about Kenyan;African and world literature, film and madness, this is the site. We shall be hitting you with serious stuff, critiques, reviews and comments, as well as mad thoughts when the seriousness drives us to the edge of sanity. We got you in the cross hairs, click click boom!
De nombreuses années de voyages depuis 1970... A tous les bouts du monde... Quantité de photos, cartes, diaporamas, vidéos, animations diverses, carnets de voyage, itinéraires, recettes locales, annuaire, forum, aperçus des pays visités, renseignements divers...
DevelopKenya.com is a blog that tracks the Social, Economic and Political development in Kenya as a way to, 1) track the progress of Vision 2030, 2) promote Kenyan development projects and initiatives, and 3) market the various opportunities available for those interested in investing in Kenya.
A young Kenyan writer who will compare the two sides of the coin before making judgment.He brings to you an analysis on current affairs affecting the people of Kenya and the world at large.Aspiring to Inspire before He expires.
Waiting for someone to make a decision for you is signing a death warrant. You cannot complain against misrule if you elected bad leaders by deciding to stay away during a decision. Be part of the decision-making, it is both a right and a duty. Kenya Decides portal is a participatory democracy advocacy homepage
Personal experiences in East Africa, incl. VHF survey safaris in the 1950s. Site has excerpts from Gordon Mumford's books, photographs, and maps, plus Kenya Korner (a meeting place for former East African residents).
Covered subjects are social, political, and computing. The final intension is to compile them into a Free Kenyan encyclopedia that anyone can edit at http://www.kenya.or.ke
From the beaches on the Indian Ocean to nature reserves on the plains, Kenya has always been attractive to tourists. Find out more about Kenya @ Travel Notes.
Features children's music of Kenya in the original languages with English translations. New contributions of traditional Kenyan kid's songs, nursery rhymes, lullabies and musical recordings are always welcome!