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Mwakenya : Real or Phantom

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Mwakenya: Real or Phantom?, is Jimmy Achira's persecution experience Daniel Arap Moi's Kenya in 1980s. The Daily Nation captured best the nebulous phenomenon called Mwakenya. “Mwakenya remained a chimera to the Kenyan media. Reporters knew no “Mwakenya” officials and received no calls, manifestos or press releases from them. “There was no known office location, or telephone or fax numbers. Everything that came to the media house, and appeared as trial evidence, was from the Moi-KANU government. “The seditious documents produced in court were always photo-copies, never originals. It was not only university lecturers, students who were victims of the security dragnet-civil servants and journalists too, were picked up”. -Daily Nation, Sept. 20th 1987. In the 1980s, in Moi’s regime, it was anathema to be termed "Mwakenya" for that would pronounce arrest, torture and jail. It was one of the saddest chapters in the nation’s history; people talked in hushed voices, looking over their shoulders to see who was listening; when people worried what they were seen reading for it could be “seditious”. Jimmy Achira, a journalist who found himself in the Mwakenya dragnet, chronicles his experiences in Mwakenya: Real or Phantom? The book is not a history of Mwakenya but a personal account of encounter with oppression in Moi’s Kenya. The real story of Mwakenya would be told by historians. It is unfortunate that instruments like the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission have yet to unearth the atrocities against Kenyan people; atrocities perpetuated in the name of state security; and law and order. What others say: "It is important that the experiences such as Achira's be told for the sake of history and posterity. The history of those dark days should be taught in schools, alongside tales of heroic struggles such as that of Mau Mau "Many Kenyans who enjoy the fruits of "freedom" under multi-party democracy know little about the suffering many faced and sacrifices made to achieve the current freedom.” - Gershom Otachi Bw'Omanwa "The Nyaro era of the 1980s was a time of horror in the history of human rights in Kenya. In early 1986 the crackdown on those Kenyans perceived to have dissenting views about the government had been put in motion. Under the guise of rooting out subversives, particularly referred to as "Mwakenya" ( Muungano wa Wakenya) the police unleashed such a reign of terror that a wide cross-section of people's lives were destroyed. “ - Dr Carey Francis Onyango, Lecturer and HUman Rights Activist. “Political imprisonment was common in the Nyayo era in which Moi held Kenya in a vice-like grip. Now, the untold can be told. Stories, as Jimmy Achira's, help us understand those days and the price many Kenyans paid for freedoms enjoyed today. “ - Dr Matunda Nyanchama, ICT Professional and Publisher. About the Author Achira was born at Bosiango, West Mugirango, Nyamira and went to Bosiango Primary School, Taranganya and Nyansabakwa High Schools. He taught at Mborogo Secondary School before entering journalism. He has worked for Target/ Lengo, East African Standard, Nation and Kenya Times. Others are The Weekend Mail and The Weekly Revie . In April 1995, he incorporated Rural Media Services Limited under which he published regional rural monthly newspaper, The Western Monitor. He co-edited, with Tom Amoro, A Guide to Gusii Politics 1997, published What Next after 1997 General Elections in Gusii? Presently, he is media consultant/publisher and working on The Memoirs of a Veteran Journalist 1979 – 1999.

Graced: A journey of faith and resili...

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Graced" is an inspiring memoir of resilience, faith, and healing. A story of overcoming loss, pain, and struggles to find purpose through God’s grace

My Favourite Mistake by Marian Keyes

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Anna has just lost her taste for the Big Apple… She has a life to envy. An apartment in New

Don’t Say Um: How to Communicat...

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Communicate with confidence and improve your presentation skills with this essential guide–because delivery matters. Michael Chad Hoeppner has coached presidential candidates, prominent CEOs, and Ivy League deans on their communication skills. Now, he shares his wide‑ranging knowledge in Don't Say Um. Hoeppner has created an entirely new approach to communication training, providing physical exercises to quickly improve speaking. With simple-to-master exercises, Don’t Say Um is an essential tool for improving your speech. Don't Say Um challenges our preconceived notions of good speaking techniques and offers powerful tools to become master communicators.

Life in Three Dimensions: How Curiosi...

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For many people, a good life is a stable life, a comfortable life that follows a well-trodden path. This is

The Technological Republic: Hard powe...

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Our most brilliant engineering minds once collaborated with government to advance world-changing technologies. Their efforts secured the West’s dominant place

Funny Story: steamy romance from the ...

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Daphne always loved the way Peter told their story. That is until it became the prologue to his actual love

How We Break: Navigating the Wear and...

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Drawing on cutting-edge science and intimate personal stories, an essential and paradigm-shifting book for readers struggling with fatigue, burnout, stress,

Money GPT: AI and the Threat to the G...

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In November 2022, OpenAI released GPT-4 in a chatbot form to the public. In just two months, it claimed 100

OWN THE STAGE, SPEAK WITH CONFIDENCE ...

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P ublic speaking is often considered an intimidating skill, but it is also one of the most powerful tools for influencing others, sharing ideas, and advancing in your career. Whether you’re delivering a presentation at work, speaking at a conference, or simply trying to make an impact in a group conversation, mastering the art of public speaking can elevate your communication abilities and leave a lasting impression on your audience. While some individuals seem to possess a natural talent for speaking, public speaking is a skill that can be learned and refined by anyone willing to practice and dedicate time to improvement. The key to becoming an effective public speaker lies in understanding the principles behind powerful communication, overcoming the common fears associated with speaking in front of others, and learning practical strategies that make your message resonate. Mastering public speaking requires more than simply reading a script or memorizing words. It involves preparation, confidence, engagement, and adaptability. It’s about connecting with your audience on a deeper level and presenting your ideas in a way that is both clear and compelling. In this guide, we’ll explore several practical steps that can help you unlock your full potential as a public speaker, from organizing your thoughts and preparing your content to overcoming nervousness and refining your delivery techniques.

A Gentle Reminder by Bianca Sparacino

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This is your reminder – alone is not synonymous with not good enough. Alone is not a weakness, it is

The Pivot Year by Brianna Wiest

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This is the year you change your life. There’s a saying that when the moment comes, you don’t need words

Hooked: Why we are addicted and how t...

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We are constantly seeking ways to excite, soothe or distract our overactive brains, and it’s easy to get hooked in

Unbox Your Life: Curbing Chronic Comp...

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Successfully steer your own life instead of having it determined by others, advises German speaker and consultant Tobias Beck in

Building a StoryBrand: Clarify Your M...

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If you use the wrong words to talk about your product, nobody will buy it. Marketers and business owners struggle

OWN THE STAGE, SPEAK WITH CONFIDENCE ...

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P ublic speaking is often considered an intimidating skill, but it is also one of the most powerful tools for influencing others, sharing ideas, and advancing in your career. Whether you’re delivering a presentation at work, speaking at a conference, or simply trying to make an impact in a group conversation, mastering the art of public speaking can elevate your communication abilities and leave a lasting impression on your audience. While some individuals seem to possess a natural talent for speaking, public speaking is a skill that can be learned and refined by anyone willing to practice and dedicate time to improvement. The key to becoming an effective public speaker lies in understanding the principles behind powerful communication, overcoming the common fears associated with speaking in front of others, and learning practical strategies that make your message resonate. Mastering public speaking requires more than simply reading a script or memorizing words. It involves preparation, confidence, engagement, and adaptability. It’s about connecting with your audience on a deeper level and presenting your ideas in a way that is both clear and compelling. In this guide, we’ll explore several practical steps that can help you unlock your full potential as a public speaker, from organizing your thoughts and preparing your content to overcoming nervousness and refining your delivery techniques.

TURKANA PROVERBS, WISE SAYINGS AND ID...

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African scholars are being called upon to write, recover and preserve the African past which was for a long time dominated by foreign scholars who wrote about the continent selectively. This book, Turkana Proverbs, Wise Sayings and Idioms, stands as a pivotal initiative amidst a collective effort by Turkana literary scholars to propel the preservation, exploration, and promotion of intangible cultural heritage of the Turkana people. Within the Turkana community, knowledge is traditionally transmitted through oral literature. Proverbs, wise sayings and Idioms, serving as conduits of amassed cultural wisdom and life experiences, offer invaluable insights into human behaviors, addressing aspects like greed, ignorance, procrastination, and susceptibility to deception. Regrettably, these proverbs, wise sayings and idioms, a treasured heritage of the Turkana people, face the threat of extinction due to the burgeoning influence of Western education and the encroachment of external cultures. The book is based on field research and experiential views of the author who was born and has lived in the community. Readers from all disciplines will find the book useful. Areas studies, especially on Africa, and all related disciplines will find the book relevant.

FROM BRAIN TO BEHAVIOR by ELVIS KIPTUM

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At its core, From Brain to Behavior is a deep dive into the invisible forces shaping our decisions, emotions, and relationships. It’s a journey through the mind—unpacking the whispers of past experiences, the rush of hormones, and the subconscious scripts that drive us. More than just a psychology book, it’s an invitation to see yourself and others with newfound clarity.