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Leadership & Life Lessons From Da...

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The story of David is among the most familiar Bible events in that he went from being a shepherd tending to his father’s sheep to killing Goliath and becoming a King. From the grazing fields to the castle, he encountered many challenges, including defending his father’s sheep from the predators, being disliked by his brothers, several attempts on his life by King Saul, and facing Goliath. But he prevailed because his trust was in the Lord. Even when he did the despicable act of having Uriah killed so that he could have Bathsheba, the Lord redeemed him. In our lives, too, we all rise and fall, but if we trust the Lord, He always gets us back on our feet. The book offers important life lessons people can apply in their lives to become better for themselves and others.

Coping with Marginalisation: The Case...

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This book examines the challenges of marginalisation that are faced by Muslims of two countries; Kenya and Uganda in their quest for survival. For Kenya, we deliberately focus on the Somali Kenyan or Kenyan Somali. We argue that despite the well-documented marginalisation of both communities, they have risen above them and not only survived but thrived in some instances, leading to the realization that although they carry a minority status, their influence is positively disproportionate to their numbers. So in a sense, it is a book on resilience.

Civil Litigation

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"Civil Litigation - Statute Law, Caselaw, and Academia." Authored by Felix Okiri, is a comprehensive and authoritative book that offers a thorough exploration of the legal landscape, combining statute law, influential caselaw, and scholarly insights. From procedural guidelines to essential legal principles, this book serves as an invaluable resource for legal practitioners, scholars, and students seeking a deep understanding of civil litigation in the Kenyan context. With meticulous research and clarity of thought, this book brings to light the interplay between statutes, landmark cases, and academic perspectives, providing a holistic view that enhances both theoretical understanding and practical application. Whether you're navigating the courtroom or studying civil litigation, this book is your indispensable guide to unlocking the nuances of Kenyan law and mastering the art of civil litigation.

Commercial law

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"Civil Litigation - Statute Law, Caselaw, and Academia." Authored by Felix Okiri, is a comprehensive and authoritative book that offers a thorough exploration of the legal landscape, combining statute law, influential caselaw, and scholarly insights. From procedural guidelines to essential legal principles, this book serves as an invaluable resource for legal practitioners, scholars, and students seeking a deep understanding of civil litigation in the Kenyan context. With meticulous research and clarity of thought, this book brings to light the interplay between statutes, landmark cases, and academic perspectives, providing a holistic view that enhances both theoretical understanding and practical application. Whether you're navigating the courtroom or studying civil litigation, this book is your indispensable guide to unlocking the nuances of Kenyan law and mastering the art of civil litigation.

THE YOUTH STRUGGLE by WASHINGTON MBOY...

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The youth in Kenya face drastic challenges ranging from unemployment, mental health, climate crisis, violence and political sabotage. They are always neglected to take charge of their lives and become the pillar of positive change and impact. THE YOUTH STRUGGLE vividly shows shows a clear picture and cites the reference of the real youth challenge and gives amicable solutions towards sustainable development goals. The book also echoes and salute the governmental, non-governmental organizations, multilateral institutions, youth led initiatives, youth leaders and community champions in the grassroot level who are steadfast in promoting change and creating a sustainable future.

Globalization and the African Church ...

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Globalization and the African Church - How to cope with the Challenges ahead

The Gatekeepers: How the White House ...

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What do Dick Cheney and Rahm Emanuel have in common? Aside from polarizing personalities, both served as chief of staff to the president of the United States--as did Donald Rumsfeld, Leon Panetta, and a relative handful of others. The chiefs of staff, often referred to as "the gatekeepers," wield tremendous power in Washington and beyond; they decide who is allowed to see the president, negotiate with Congress to push POTUS's agenda, and--most crucially--enjoy unparalleled access to the leader of the free world. Each chief can make or break an administration, and each president reveals himself by the chief he picks. Through extensive, intimate interviews with all seventeen living chiefs and two former presidents, award-winning journalist and producer Chris Whipple pulls back the curtain on this unique fraternity. In doing so, he revises our understanding of presidential history, showing us how James Baker's expert managing of the White House, the press, and Capitol Hill paved the way for the Reagan Revolution--and, conversely, how Watergate, the Iraq War, and even the bungled Obamacare rollout might have been prevented by a more effective chief. Filled with shrewd analysis and never-before-reported details, The Gatekeepers offers an essential portrait of the toughest job in Washington.

Leadership Beyond the Boardroom by Fr...

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The leadership space is evolving at unprecedented speeds. The variables of leadership are expanding and multiplying every new day. Only attentive and adaptive leaders will survive this mega evolution. This book delves deep into the subject of leadership and dissects the variables of the ever changing landscape of leadership with a view to helping new leaders to successfully create their own paths of leadership.

Herding the Zebra by Peter Otieno

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When Peter Otieno finally left formal employment to focus on his enterprises, he did not anticipate a world of politics and backstabbing the private sector. Leaving an illustrious career in a multinational organization that had systems firmly in place, Peter joins murky world of partnerships and weak governance structures. The book gives a candid account of the behind the scenes shenanigans of partnership that we rarely glimpse in the private enterprises.  Herding The Zebra is a unique corporate memoir; told with honesty that there is no room for sanitizing any elements of the drama that ensues once the idea of barcoding Kenya took root. The ability to make bold decisions, often against the grain and embracing change, however uncomfortable, proves to be the key to success of GSI in East Africa.

Makers of Kenya History Masinde Mulir...

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Makers of Kenya History Masinde Muliro by Simiyu Wandiba

State of Terror by Hillary Clinton an...

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State of Terror follows a novice Secretary of State who has joined the administration of her rival, a president inaugurated after four years of American leadership that shrank from the world stage. A series of terrorist attacks throws the global order into disarray, and the secretary is tasked with assembling a team to unravel the deadly conspiracy, a scheme carefully designed to take advantage of an American government dangerously out of touch and out of power in the places where it counts the most. This high-stakes thriller of international intrigue features behind-the-scenes global drama informed by details only an insider could know.

Out of the Crowd BY: RICHARD MWEBESA

KShs1,390.00
Ever thought about why some people have everything going for them while others have absolutely nothing to show for their honest and decent hard work? This book is a simply-written and easy to read collection of valuable guidelines that reveal the secrets that define outstanding people. In it are seven practical elements that are constants for those people who are outstanding, with real-life context based on the author’s experience. Find out why some lead and others follow, why some display perpetual greatness where others identify with mediocrity. This book is the ultimate guide to mastering how to be outstanding. Contained in its pages are: • 3 keys to unlock your authentic identity • 5 character traits that define those who are outstanding • 7 winning behaviors • 6 initiative catalysts • 11 pillars to enable you stay relevant • 2 imagination barriers and 3 tactics to un-cage your imagination • 13 perseverance achievement hacks This book will open you up to possibilities to enable you work towards developing your authentic identity and unique personal brand. Explore why some people stand out and soar out of the crowd to become specialist generalists, while others remain mysterious anomalies.

A farm called Kishinev by Marjorie Ol...

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In 1903, the British offered Uasin Gishu as a sanctuary and national home for Jews escaping persecution in Eastern Europe. But in the event, this was never put into effect; and instead of refugees, Afrikaner and British officers established themselves in the area. This novel explores the experiences and feelings of an ordinary Jewish settler family in twentieth century East Africa, considering the complex interplay between international politics, colonial dominance, and anti-Semitic and anti-African racist ideologies.

The Liberation of Swahili : A handboo...

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The Liberation of Swahili : A handbook for African Nation Building Vol 1 by Abdalla Khalid.

They Were Us: Stories of Victims and ...

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They Were Us is a documentary project that reveals the systemic causes of extrajudicial executions through the stories of those most impacted by Kenya’s informal policy of state-sanctioned violence in the name of safety. In these cases, police officers are simply an extension of security policies crafted by the political elite, policies that essentially make poverty itself a crime. Police might be the ones pulling the trigger, but popular narratives of security legitimize ‘shoot-to-kill’ policing. Instead of protecting fundamental human rights, policing is imagined as an urgent response to the need to “stabilize,” “control,” and “eliminate.” Benna Buluma, MVSN Convener, arranged interviews with other people who have lost loved ones from police brutality. Wyban Kanyi interviewed them, translated and edited their conversations. Photographs taken by Betty Press.

Mossad: The Greatest Missions of the ...

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The Mossad is widely recognized today as the best intelligence service in the world. It is also the most enigmatic, shrouded in secrecy. Mossad: The Greatest Missions of the Israeli Secret Service unveils the defining and most dangerous operations that have shaped Israel and the world at large from the agency's more than sixty-year history, among them: the capture of Adolf Eichmann, the eradication of Black September, the destruction of the Syrian nuclear facility, and the elimination of key Iranian nuclear scientists. Through intensive research and exclusive interviews with Israeli leaders and Mossad agents, authors Michael Bar-Zohar and Nissim Mishal re-create these missions in riveting detail, vividly bringing to life the heroic operatives who risked everything in the face of unimaginable danger. In the words of Shimon Peres, president of Israel, this gripping, white-knuckle read "tells what should have been known and isn't--that Israel's hidden force is as formidable as its recognized physical strength."

The Kenyan TJRC: An Outsider’s ...

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Between 1963 and 2008 Kenya experienced systematic atrocities, economic crimes, ethnic violence, and the illegal taking of land. To come to terms with these historical injustices and gross violations of human rights, the Kenyan Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC) was established. From the perspective of an insider and academic expert, The Kenyan TJRC: An Outsider's View from the Inside reveals for the first time the debates and decisions made within the Commission, including how the Kenyan Commission became the first such commission to recommend that its Chair be prosecuted for gross violations of human rights. This book is one of the few insider accounts of a truth commission, and one of the few that reflects on the limitations and opportunities of such a commission. The Kenyan TJRC provides lessons and recommendations to those interested in addressing historical injustices through a truth commission process.

National Policy and a Regional Respon...

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The Partnership for Higher Education in Africa commissioned case studies of higher education provision in Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa, as part of its effort to stimulate enlightened, equitable, and knowledge-based national development, and to provide guides to understanding. A radical reform of South African higher education started after the first democratic elections of 1994: higher education was confronted with social, political and economic demands, of a kind not encountered during the apartheid era. In association with Partnership for Higher Education in Africa

Debriefing the President: The Interro...

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In December 2003, after one of the largest, most aggressive manhunts in history, US military forces captured Iraqi president Saddam Hussein near his hometown of Tikrit. Beset by body-double rumors and false alarms during a nine-month search, the Bush administration needed positive identification of the prisoner before it could make the announcement that would rocket around the world. At the time, John Nixon was a senior CIA leadership analyst who had spent years studying the Iraqi dictator. Called upon to make the official ID, Nixon looked for telltale scars and tribal tattoos and asked Hussein a list of questions only he could answer. The man was indeed Saddam Hussein, but as Nixon learned in the ensuing weeks, both he and America had greatly misunderstood just who Saddam Hussein really was. Debriefing the President presents an astounding, candid portrait of one of our era’s most notorious strongmen. Nixon, the first man to conduct a prolonged interrogation of Hussein after his capture, offers expert insight into the history and mind of America’s most enigmatic enemy. After years of parsing Hussein’s leadership from afar, Nixon faithfully recounts his debriefing sessions and subsequently strips away the mythology surrounding an equally brutal and complex man. His account is not an apology, but a sobering examination of how preconceived ideas led Washington policymakers—and the Bush White House—astray. Unflinching and unprecedented, Debriefing the President exposes a fundamental misreading of one of the modern world’s most central figures and presents a new narrative that boldly counters the received account.

Mau Mau and the Kikuyu by Richard Leakey

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Mau Mau and the Kikuyu / L.S.B. Leakey