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South African songbird Zahara touched to tears by Sauti Academy YouTube competition 15 Nov 2012

Lifestyle

“Wow wow *tearing*”, tweeted South African award-winning songbird Zahara to an RT of a link to a cover of her song Ndiza sang by Kenyan singer Pauline of Sauti Academy posted on YouTube on Monday.

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Cheesy popcorn recipe 28 Jan 2010

Lifestyle

User freshly grated Parmesan cheese and a sprinkle of cayenne pepper to spice up ordinary popcorn.  A great snack without too many calories.

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Afroes to launch mobile game for peace ahead of Kenyan elections at leading conference 19 Feb 2013

Lifestyle

Afroes today announced that they have decided to utilise next week’s Mobile Web East Africa 2013 conference...

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Coast tour operators demand ferry VIP services on pay as you go basis 21 Mar 2012

Lifestyle

The recent introduction of VIP services for tourist vehicles, to obtain priority boarding for vehicles for instance on transfers from or to the airport or on a tight schedule leaving for safaris, has been widely hailed as progress and a step long overdue by sections of coasts tourism stakeholders.

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East African Wildlife Society Bids Goodbye to Nigel Hunter as CEO 12 Jul 2012

Lifestyle

Eastern Africa’s premier conservation NGO, the East African Wildlife Society, has announced that Nigel Hunter will be leaving the EAWLS by the end of the month though will continue to assist the society in fund raising in the future.

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The Kenyan Element in ‘Thrift Shop’ 18 Apr 2013

Lifestyle

In Kenya a lot of people know ‘Thrift Shop’ but not very many know about the Kenyan who provided the trumpet background for the song’s jazzy beat.

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Mdundo.com: The Kenyan Mobile Music Store 05 Feb 2013

Lifestyle

Nazizi, Octopizzo, Mbuvi, Juliani, Alice Kamande, Israel Mugisha, Collo, Chris Adwar, Mercy Masika, Bamboo, Dan-Gee, Rock band PLG, Villager’s band and many more artists want you to buy original quality versions of their songs from your mobile phone TO your mobile phone with Mdundo.

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Taking on Music Piracy 01 Mar 2012

Lifestyle

The last time I bought a jewel cased CD with a guarantee that the artist got a piece of his hard work was in 1993 when Snoop Doggy Dogg’s Doggy Style was released.

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Atlanta Software

Biz Directory

AtACC is a complete accounting and inventory management software package that has several features including the following: Invoice Designer Audit Log Multi Currency Barcode Label Designer Counter Sales Sales and ...

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Entrepreneurial Spirit Tackles Kenya’s Energy Crisis 05 Sep 2012

Lifestyle

Charcoal provides for 82% of urban, and 34% of rural cooking needs in Kenya1. Approximately 7% of Kenya’s forests have been lost in the last 20 years2, in large part due to the ever-increasing need for cooking fuel.

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Likoni ferry users incensed over fresh incident 14 May 2012

Lifestyle

Mid morning rush hour traffic across the Likoni channel served ferry users another shock experience, when MV Nyayo stalled before landing and drifted into the open waters of the channel.

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Meet the Governor at NaiLab 05 Feb 2013

Lifestyle

On the 31st of January, NaiLab Nairobi attempted to host the aspirants for “Governor” of Nairobi for a chat with “the internet people” about their plans for the city.

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Terms and Conditions 24 Aug 2010

Lifestyle

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Afrinolly debuts 'Street Talk' 25 Apr 2013

Lifestyle

Building on its trend of nurturing new talents and changing the face of entertainment in Nigeria, Afrinolly is rolling out 'Street Talk,' a new series that will deliver premium viewing content for mobile phone users.

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Kentainers Limited

Biz Directory

The Company Kentainers Limited, manufacturer of KENTANK Kenya’s No. 1 water tank, was incorporated in 1988, is based in Embakasi, Nairobi. Our products are made by the rotational moulding process. ...

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Solar Energy and Kenya 11 Feb 2010

Lifestyle

Solar technology is increasingly being developed globally as an alternative source of energy. Kenya has a climate highly conducive to the use of solar energy. But a barrier to its use has been the high cost of setup. Thankfully, market expansion has led to a decrease in the cost of solar. Prices have reportedly dropped by over 30% over the last year in Kenya and are significantly less than two decades ago; over 7 times cheaper.  As the world focuses more on this form of energy, economies of scale will continue to push prices down and increase the efficiency of the technology. The high setup costs are largely due to the cost of the semi conductors and energy storage. But whilst the initial cost continues to discourage users, when evaluating the investment, the cost should be spread over the life of the product. Once the initial investment is recovered, the supply of power becomes virtually free. Incentives have been offered to encourage the development of the industry in Africa such as access through grants and aid to smaller suppliers. Solar ovens, lamps and radios are all increasingly being seen in rural areas. A joint Western Union and USAID project recently awarded a Ugandan businessman a grant of US$100,000 to supply solar ovens in Uganda. Althea McCourt ABIS Limited

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Solar Energy and Kenya 11 Feb 2010

Lifestyle

Solar technology is increasingly being developed globally as an alternative source of energy. Kenya has a climate highly conducive to the use of solar energy. But a barrier to its use has been the high cost of setup. Thankfully, market expansion has led to a decrease in the cost of solar. Prices have reportedly dropped by over 30% over the last year in Kenya and are significantly less than two decades ago; over 7 times cheaper.  As the world focuses more on this form of energy, economies of scale will continue to push prices down and increase the efficiency of the technology. The high setup costs are largely due to the cost of the semi conductors and energy storage. But whilst the initial cost continues to discourage users, when evaluating the investment, the cost should be spread over the life of the product. Once the initial investment is recovered, the supply of power becomes virtually free.Incentives have been offered to encourage the development of the industry in Africa such as access through grants and aid to smaller suppliers. Solar ovens, lamps and radios are all increasingly being seen in rural areas. A joint Western Union and USAID project recently awarded a Ugandan businessman a grant of US$100,000 to supply solar ovens in Uganda. Althea McCourt ABIS Limited{jcomments on}

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Kenya is affected by crises in the Middle East 24 Feb 2011

Lifestyle

Whilst the Kenyan government has taken measures to shield consumers from high fuel prices, it has no control over the international market. And the ongoing North African and Middle East crises continue to push the prices up.

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Design work on new south coast highway sanctioned by Kenya government 18 Jan 2011

Lifestyle

It is understood from a regular source in Mombasa that the Kenyan government has now finally given the green light to proceed with the design work and pre-planning for the long awaited ‘South Coast Highway’. The new road will be making the time consuming and unreliable journeys through the city and by ferry across the Likoni channel redundant, and will directly link the main highway from Nairobi to Mombasa, and the Moi International Airport in Mombasa from the ‘starting point’ at Miritini to the coastal resorts along the famous Diani Beach, Ukunda and the rest of the beaches enroute to the Tanzanian border. A ‘branch’ is expected to open up the port of Mombasa with a direct link, giving added convenience also to users of Kenya’s and in fact East Africa’s biggest harbour. It will bring relief for companies delivering goods to the South Coast, or sending agricultural produce to the markets from there, and in particular the tourism industry has already expressed relief that the project is now gathering momentum.As a side effect journeys with the ferry will become somewhat easier for commuters, as long as the ferries are actually operating without a hitch that is as service disruptions in the past have caused pure havoc with the crossing schedules.Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Thome

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Nile water summit cancelled – again 25 Jan 2011

Lifestyle

The planned summit to once again try and reach an agreement between the water producers in Eastern Africa and the water users in Northern Africa was cancelled late last week.

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