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Mercy Mdalla is a woman championing a cause inspired by the death of her only son from an entirely avoidable condition that has killed more than 670,000 children. Her own, most personal, discovery of the horrors of Vitamin A deficiency set her on a crusade to save thousands more children and mothers from the same fate.


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Center for Creativity Services, an organization that instills values and morals in kids from age 5 years will not just be holding holiday workshops but weekly workshops beginning mid February helping kids tap into their creative abilities and “forgotten little things”.


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Princecam Media, an upcoming film company that produces TV documentaries, series, adverts and music videos for renowned gospel artists, will for the first time this February train youth in multimedia, grooming them to be film entrepreneurs in a digital world.
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Anyone that was a hip teen in the 80s may recall break-dancing synonymous with Bboying as a popular dance, attracting national competitions in Kenya. Now back with a bang, Joe Nene and his crew will host their premier Breaksession Bboy Battle dance event of the year on this Friday set to spark the Bboy revolution as one of the elements of hip hop music.
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Youth that recently participated in a writing competition, organized and conceptualized for the first time by Amkeni wakenya with the aim of expressing ideas on good democratic governance are set to receive awards and job opportunities in February 2012.
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Concentrating in class and studying for exams especially major ones like KCPE can be tedious for many pupils. To two parents, that's a no-no. They have witnessed a supplement, coming in the form of a tiny tablet help students concentrate in their studies and excel, they say.
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Today, 67 per cent of girls and women experience discomfort during their menses. But the Airiz sanitary pads, Tiens Company's solution, are gaining popularity. With the motivation of improving reproductive health in women while reducing hospital bills, their free test kits come with specially designed sanitary towels that can be won once a day instead of the average of four as with normal pads.
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