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Mwangalio Tofauti II May 12, 2013 - June 23, 2013

What's On

Mwangalio Tofauti II showcases 6 up-and-coming Kenyan photographers who experiment with their medium and their perspectives.

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Back in History Safari honours Joy and George Adamson 09 Jun 2011

Lifestyle

Cheli and Peacock Safaris will this summer offer a dedicated tour to two of their Northern Kenyan camps in commemoration of the famous Joy Adamson – of Born Free fame – when they will welcome one of her former assistants, Martin Clarke. Martin will visit ‘Joy’s Camp’ built by Stefano and Liz Cheli on the exact spot where Joy’s first ever camp was pitched in what is today the Shaba Game Reserve.

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Medusa Restaurant review 12 May 2010

Lifestyle

The Directors of KenyaBuzz were invited to dine at a hot new restaurant in Westlands called Medusa.  Despite a few minor criticisms, we loved it!

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National tree planting campaign starts in Rwanda 29 Nov 2011

Lifestyle

Last weekend saw the start of the national tree planting campaign as this year targets in particular parts of the country with less trees than is average in the country.

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United by bras, Nakuru women dance with joy 23 May 2011

Lifestyle

Wearing a bra can make a woman feel sexy, happy and gorgeous, especially when they are living in a shack made out of rubbish from a land fill site and they have never worn one in their life.

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Jobs in the Development Sector in Kenya. Jobs with NGOs, UN, Aid Agencies, Embassies. Free job posting and job search. Information on funding, scholarships and training opportunities. Visit the Kenya ...

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Climate change is not a problem 06 Oct 2011

Lifestyle

The Global Footprint Network recently launched it’s 2010 Annual Report entitled ‘Climate change is not the problem’. 

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Maths tutors 24 May 2011

Lifestyle

Maths is a subject that has and continues to be a challenge to many students. The best way to deal with a challenge is to deal with it. One of the ways to overcome this challenge is by practice; the best way is with the help of a tutor.

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Increase in carjackings in Nairobi 20 Jan 2011

Lifestyle

On 14 January KK Security reports an increase in carjackings in the Nairobi environs.  

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Programmes for kids on the Kenyan airwaves. 24 May 2011

Lifestyle

Radio and television programmes tailor-made for children present an opportunity for kids to learn and be entertained at the same time. Apart from cartoon programmes on TV, several TV and radio channels in Kenya have designed programmes for enjoyment of kids.

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Couple’s dream to help students in need gives hundreds of young Kenyans hope 03 May 2011

Lifestyle

A scholarship fund fully supported by Kenyans has managed to take 210 bright and needy students through high school.The fund has grown 10 times from an initial 500,000 to now Sh15 million within six years, thanks to the vision and determination of one couple.

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Ma3 Band Profile 29 Aug 2012

Lifestyle

"Ma3's Afro-Pop sound is that of young contemporary, urban, Africa; mixing soulful English and Swahili lyrics with spell binding guitar riffs."

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Kenya bans plastic bags of 0.06 mm (60 microns) thick 13 Jan 2011

Lifestyle

The National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) of Kenya announced last week that plastic bags of 0.06 mm (60 microns) or less would henceforth be banned from Kenya. 

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What’s Cooking with Ajuma Nasenyana? 05 Jun 2013

Lifestyle

“My husband sent me to this class, what does that say about me?”

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Westgate cinema shuts down - what survives? 23 May 2011

Lifestyle

Whether it is the popcorn, the wide screen with surround sound, or the fizzy pop, children love going to the cinema. Yet over the years Kenya's cinema industry has plummeted, with cinemas shutting down all over the country.

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Youth taught to transform their communities through social media 24 May 2011

Lifestyle

An innovative project is teaching the Kenyan youth to affect change in their communities through social media and digital tools. The Kuyu Project, a digital literacy initiative, is visiting schools across Kenya and tutoring them on how to utilise the world-wide-web.

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Centre gives hope to children living with diabetes in Kenya 03 May 2011

Lifestyle

“Thirteen year old Grace Wangui has been living with diabetes since she was eight and her life is not so different from that of her age mates thanks to access to information on how to manage her condition, regular checkups, glucometer and insulin.

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Royal Wedding benefits black rhino conservation in Kenya 03 May 2011

Lifestyle

What do you buy for the couple who has everything? It seems the answer to this is simple – nothing. Instead you donate money to one of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s handpicked charities, supporting five causes from support for services personnel to changing lives through art and sport.

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Embrace scenic beauty and unique wildlife at Kakamega Forest 03 May 2011

Lifestyle

Kenya’s tropical rainforest home to more than three hundred species of birds, snakes, monkeys and medicinal trees, is well worth a weekend visit. The Kakamega Forest, situated in the Lake Victoria basin about 50km north of Kisumu city, offers unique wildlife and scenic beauty to be admired by all the family. 45 percent of all the butterfly species ever recorded in Kenya live there, along with 7 primate species including the endangered DeBrazza monkey, black and white Colobus monkey and Vervet monkey.

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Peace of mind for only a few shillings 15 Apr 2010

Lifestyle

Glen Edmunds Performance Driving School has partnered with the Kenya Buzz and Safaricom to bring security alerts to you via sms messages on your mobile phone.

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