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Buzz A Cab Ltd
Punctuality is our endeavor Buzz-A-Cab Limited was started with the aim of providing a high level of service in the taxi transport sector, commensurate with the expectations of a wide ...
/biz-directory/buzz-a-cab-ltdHard Landscaping - 1 06 Jan 2010
Hard Landscaping - 1In landscaping jargon there is soft landscaping, meaning the plants, and hard landscaping meaning the walls, pergolas, paving, steps, lighting and so on.
/lifestyle/gardening-buzz-hard-landscaping-1Jeevanjee Gardens
This park is a restful spot in the heart of Nairobi's buzz. With tall trees, a few canopies, a few seats and short grass for picnicking Jeevanjee Gardens hosts people ...
/biz-directory/jeevanjee-gardensNorth Coast Shopping – improving by the Day! 04 Dec 2012
There are shops popping up all over the Watamu and Malindi area, creating quite a buzz
/lifestyle/north-coast-shopping-improving-by-the-dayThe National Environment Management Authority of Kenya 07 Oct 2009
Did you know that NEMA, our very own environmental agency, has an interesting website? On it you can find lots of useful information, like copies of the Environment Act and the subsidiary legislation (environmental impact assessment regulations; water quality and waste management regulations etc). Other links include the current state of environment reports and various government initiatives aimed at saving our environment. There's even an e-learning centre on the environment. Visit the NEMA website for more information: http://www.nema.go.ke Anjali Saini
/lifestyle/eco-buzz-the-national-environment-management-authoLighting Africa 03 Jun 2010
Check out this site www.lightingafrica.org to see the innovations in solar and other forms of affordable lighting that are transforming how lighting can be delivered to rural homes that are currently relying on kerosene. These products are great for city dwellers too! There are many applications ranging from just "cool stuff" to have around the home, through to portable kits that can be taken on safaris for charging lights as well as mobile phones. There are loads of companies and products entering the market place, so keep on watching this space!
/lifestyle/eco-buzz-lighting-africaThe National Environment Management Authority of Kenya 07 Oct 2009
Did you know that NEMA, our very own environmental agency, has an interesting website? On it you can find lots of useful information, like copies of the Environment Act and the subsidiary legislation (environmental impact assessment regulations; water quality and waste management regulations etc). Other links include the current state of environment reports and various government initiatives aimed at saving our environment. There's even an e-learning centre on the environment. Visit the NEMA website for more information: http://www.nema.go.keAnjali Saini
/lifestyle/eco-buzz-the-national-environment-management-aut-2Lighting Africa 03 Jun 2010
Check out this site www.lightingafrica.org to see the innovations in solar and other forms of affordable lighting that are transforming how lighting can be delivered to rural homes that are currently relying on kerosene.
/lifestyle/eco-buzz-lighting-africa-2The PeePoo: a Green Revolution in Kibera 06 May 2010
A Swedish architect while working in the slums asked people what they needed most to make their life easier and surprisingly the answer was not a house, but a toilet! Based on this, he has invented a single-use, self-sanitizing, fully bio-degradable bag which after 2-4 weeks becomes a pathogen-free fertilizer. The brilliance in this innovation, “the Peepoo” is multiple. See www.peepoople.com. This product has the potential to revolutionize sanitation and civilization as we know it and most interestingly is currently under trial in Kibera.
/lifestyle/eco-buzz-the-peepoo-a-green-revolution-in-kiberaThe Baobab Championship Golf Course at Vipingo 08 Jul 2009
The Baobab course at Vipingo Ridge is open for business. This 18-hole championship Course is par 72 and available to non-members, subject to a green fee. The course is the first in East Africa to be built to truly international standards with the world renowned USGA specification being used for all aspects of the course. Waterfalls, lakes and streams run through thecourse and a fully automated irrigation sysem ensures that the playing surfaces maintain their pristine condition all year round. For further details contact www.vipingoridge.com. Sara Engel, Watamu Property Services
/lifestyle/coast-buzz-championship-golf-course-now-open-at-viThe PeePoo: a Green Revolution in Kibera 06 May 2010
A Swedish architect while working in the slums asked people what they needed most to make their life easier and surprisingly the answer was not a house, but a toilet!
/lifestyle/eco-buzz-the-peepoo-a-green-revolution-in-kibera-2Prevent your dog becoming a garbage hound 23 Sep 2009
If you have a hard time keeping your mutt out of trash cans, try this easy tip that will break the habit and NOT HARM your dog. Place an open packet of Chinese hot mustard in the bottom of the empty wastebasket or on top of the waste basket before heading out the door. As soon as the dog sticks her head inside the waste can, it will recoil from the sharp odour. Be consistent. Try to remember to do this every day for about two weeks until your dog figures out the pungent smell is not worth the effort. Happy training! Woof!Amy L. Rapp, Custom Made K-9 SupplyCustomMadeK9@aol.com
/lifestyle/pet-buzz-prevent-your-dog-becoming-a-garbage-houndCafe Mocha
The Café Mocha philosophy is really very simple. Coffee. Atmosphere. Food.
/biz-directory/cafe-mochaGardening Buzz: Christmas Cacti 10 Jun 2010
We all know the beautiful flowering Christmas Cacti, so called because that is the time of year they flower in the northern hemisphere, but do we know where they are indigenous to and how to grow them?
/lifestyle/gardening-buzz-christmas-cactiThe seawater greenhouse; a technology for Kenya? 22 Oct 2009
The Seawater Greenhouse is an exciting technology for creating fresh water from seawater, using an adapted greenhouse. Given that Kenya is a water stressed country but has a 500km coastline and excellent experience in floriculture and horticulture, the potential for this new technology is high and should be investigated further. The technology involves gravitating or pumping sea water and using it to humidify and cool the air inside a greenhouse, followed by using solar panels to evaporate and distill fresh water. Later, the humidified air is expelled from the greenhouse and used to promote the growth of plants outside and the slightly more concentrated residual seawater is returned to the ocean. Reference www.seawatergreehouse.com for details and recent information on four prizes won in 2009.Sharon Gordon, Environment Specialist
/lifestyle/eco-buzz-the-seawater-greenhouseRead your cat's body language 17 Nov 2009
If you understand your cat’s body language, it can help improve your relationship with her!What mood is your cat in? If her ears are up high and her tail straight, she's happy. If her ears are swiveled off to the side and her tail is high but slightly bent at the tip, she is very happy. But, if her tail is drooping, it is a sign of unhappiness or illness. If her tail is bushy, that usually means that you cat is ready for battle or might be afraid. When your cat’s tail is thrashing wildly, it means she is about to lose her temper (time to tell the kids to leave her alone), while a slowly wagging tail means alertness.Enjoy your feline freinds.
/lifestyle/pet-buzz-read-your-cats-body-languageThe seawater greenhouse; a technology for Kenya? 22 Oct 2009
The Seawater Greenhouse is an exciting technology for creating fresh water from seawater, using an adapted greenhouse. Given that Kenya is a water stressed country but has a 500km coastline and excellent experience in floriculture and horticulture, the potential for this new technology is high and should be investigated further. The technology involves gravitating or pumping sea water and using it to humidify and cool the air inside a greenhouse, followed by using solar panels to evaporate and distill fresh water. Later, the humidified air is expelled from the greenhouse and used to promote the growth of plants outside and the slightly more concentrated residual seawater is returned to the ocean. Reference www.seawatergreehouse.com for details and recent information on four prizes won in 2009.Sharon Gordon, Environment Specialist
/lifestyle/eco-buzz-the-seawater-greenhouse-2Il Covo restaurant off the Mombasa Malindi Road 18 Aug 2009
Just off the Mombasa Malindi road, Il Covo is situated next door to the Kenya Beach Hotel and built on two levels overlooking the beach. Downstairs, you can find mouthwatering pizzas of all varieties cooked in a traditional Italian oven, pasta dishes and other Italian classics. In addition, Il Covo has the coast’s first sushi and Tepenyaki bar, using the freshest of ingredients based on the fishermen’s catch of the day. A wonderful venue open 7 days a week from 11am to late, offering free transport home to the local area, if you decide to take advantage of the fabulous range of cocktails! To make a reservation or for further details call them on 041 5487460. Sara Engel - Watamu Property Services
/lifestyle/coast-buzz-italian-and-japanese-what-a-combinationThe millennium seed bank project 28 Oct 2009
The Millennium Seed Bank Project is coordinated by the famous Royal Botanical Gardens in Kew, England and contains seeds from Kenya. Its purpose is to prevent the extinction of plant species by storing seeds in underground frozen vaults in Sussex, England. They recently celebrated collecting approximately 10% of the world’s plant species with the placing of a Chinese Wild Pink Banana seed (the 24,200th seed) in their vaults. The seed bank operates like any other bank, so any seeds Kenya has stored there belong to Kenya. Visit http://www.kew.org/science-conservation/conservation-climate-change/millennium-seed-bank/index.htm for further information. Read an inspiring story about a new wild relative of the aubergine found in the Aberdares by Tim Pearce. Consider saving or adopting a species.Sharon Gordon, Environment Specialist
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