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Called Of God by Kenneth Hagin

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God has called every believer to be a minister of reconciliation—someone who shares with other people the truth that God has reconciled them to Himself through Christ Jesus (2 Cor. 5:18–19). However, God calls some believers to make the ministry their life’s purpose and vocation—whether serving in a pulpit or helping the Body of Christ in a supportive role.  

The Triumphant Church by Kenneth E. H...

£12.00 £9.00
This bestseller is a comprehensive biblical study of the origin and operation of Satan that shows believers how to enforce his defeat in their lives.

The Corporate Cookbook by Violet Sham...

£8.25 £7.50
A few insights into young leadership. What do you need to lead?

Writers in Politics: Essays by Ngugi ...

£9.00 £7.25
Ngugi has put together a new collection under an old title. One of the completely new pieces, "Freedom of Expression," was written for the campaign to try to save Ken Saro-Wiwa and seven other writers from execution in Nigeria. He has rewritten almost all of the other pieces which have been kept. Ngugi says "It seemed to me how ironic the title Writers in Politics had turned out to be. In re-issuing these essays I didn't want to lose that nexus between culture and power which had been captured by the title."

Globalectics: Theory and the Politics...

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A masterful writer working in many genres, Ngugi wa Thiong'o entered the East African literary scene in 1962 with the performance of his first major play, The Black Hermit, at the National Theatre in Uganda. In 1977 he was imprisoned after his most controversial work, Ngaahika Ndeenda (I Will Marry When I Want), produced in Nairobi, sharply criticized the injustices of Kenyan society and unequivocally championed the causes of ordinary citizens. Following his release, Ngugi decided to write only in his native Gikuyu, communicating with Kenyans in one of the many languages of their daily lives, and today he is known as one of the most outspoken intellectuals working in postcolonial theory and the global postcolonial movement. In this volume, Ngugi wa Thiong'o summarizes and develops a cross-section of the issues he has grappled with in his work, which deploys a strategy of imagery, language, folklore, and character to "decolonize the mind." Ngugi confronts the politics of language in African writing; the problem of linguistic imperialism and literature's ability to resist it; the difficult balance between orality, or "orature," and writing, or "literature"; the tension between national and world literature; and the role of the literary curriculum in both reaffirming and undermining the dominance of the Western canon. Throughout, he engages a range of philosophers and theorists writing on power and postcolonial creativity, including Hegel, Marx, Lévi-Strauss, and Aimé Césaire. Yet his explorations remain grounded in his own experiences with literature (and orature) and reworks the difficult dialectics of theory into richly evocative prose.

Race, Rail and Society: Roots of Mode...

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Race, Rail & Society: Roots of Modern Kenya by Neera Kent Kapila

End of Arrogance: Africa and the West...

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What determines the African social structure? What does this mean for the ethical orientation? Can the African Spirituality be considered to be 'metaphysical? Conversely, what are the foundations of the west that determine society, religion, politics and science? What do the mental and cultural differences mean for the relationship between Africa and the West? What impact do they specifically have on development cooperation? These are some of the questions Danner attempts to grapple with in "End of Arrogance: Africa and the West - Understanding their differences". A critical and honest observer will often notice a subtle condescension by Westerners towards Africans and resentment on the part of Africans towards the West. Where does this tensed and unfortunate relationship originate from? There are two essential reasons: Africa and the West have a common history that can neither be forgotten nor forgiven by Africans - contempt, subjugation, and exploitation through slave trade, missionary, and colonization. Both have never been able to appreciate or understand the cultural and mental orientation of each other. An approach of mutual understanding - contrary to quantitative measuring - might help counter the arrogance of the West and the distrust by Africans.

Lords of Impunity by Rasna Warah

£21.50 £19.00
Lords of Impunity is a former United Nations insider’s account of how the world’s most influential intergovernmental body allows the most heinous crimes to take place under its watch without suffering any consequences. The book reveals the web of lies, cover-ups, corruption and impunity within the UN that has allows wrongdoing – ranging from sexual exploitation of vulnerable refugees to theft of donor funds – to continue unabated. It is based on the author’s own experiences and the experiences of other UN whistleblowers who have taken on one of the world’s most powerful organisations, and endured severe retaliation as a result. The book is an in-depth analysis of recent events and issues that the UN has failed to address adequately, with a special focus on the #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements. The author shows how racism and misogyny at the UN impact how UN development projects in poor countries are conceived and implemented. It debunks the myth that the United Nations is a club of equals that was established to prevent future wars and to uplift the lives of the most vulnerable people on the planet. The book also contains a list of recommendations on how the UN can be transformed.

The Institute by Stephen King

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In the middle of the night, in a house on a quiet street in suburban Minneapolis, intruders silently murder Luke Ellis’s parents and load him into a black SUV. The operation takes less than two minutes. Luke will wake up at The Institute, in a room that looks just like his own, except there’s no window. And outside his door are other doors, behind which are other kids with special talents—telekinesis and telepathy—who got to this place the same way Luke did: Kalisha, Nick, George, Iris, and ten-year-old Avery Dixon. They are all in Front Half. Others, Luke learns, graduated to Back Half, “like the roach motel,” Kalisha says. “You check in, but you don’t check out.” In this most sinister of institutions, the director, Mrs. Sigsby, and her staff are ruthlessly dedicated to extracting from these children the force of their extranormal gifts. There are no scruples here. If you go along, you get tokens for the vending machines. If you don’t, punishment is brutal. As each new victim disappears to Back Half, Luke becomes more and more desperate to get out and get help. But no one has ever escaped from the Institute.

Fast Fact Finders Biology by Patrick ...

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Fast fact Finders Biology highlights common errors during exams and the the techniques of responding to questions.

The Course of Love by Alain de Botton

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The long-awaited and beguiling second novel from Alain de Botton that tracks the beautifully complicated arc of a romantic partnership, from the internationally bestselling author of How Proust Can Change Your Life. De Botton's essay "Why You Will Marry the Wrong Person" (The New York Times, May 28, 2016), which draws from The Course of Love, was the #1 most emailed article for days. We all know the headiness and excitement of the early days of love. But what comes after? In Edinburgh, a couple, Rabih and Kirsten, fall in love. They get married, they have children—but no long-term relationship is as simple as "happily ever after." The Course of Love is a novel that explores what happens after the birth of love, what it takes to maintain love, and what happens to our original ideals under the pressures of an average existence. You experience, along with Rabih and Kirsten, the first flush of infatuation, the effortlessness of falling into romantic love, and the course of life thereafter. Interwoven with their story and its challenges is an overlay of philosophy—an annotation and a guide to what we are reading. This is a Romantic novel in the true sense, one interested in exploring how love can survive and thrive in the long term. The result is a sensory experience—fictional, philosophical, psychological—that urges us to identify deeply with these characters and to reflect on his and her own experiences in love. Fresh, visceral, and utterly compelling, The Course of Love is a provocative and life-affirming novel for everyone who believes in love.

Beer Pressure by Otieno Opondo

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Timon Oywelowo’s path towards a better future is paved with several landmines. As an impressionable teenager, his friends pressure him into taking his first sip of beer. He’s found out, and the ensuing punishment sears the fear of beer into his consciousness. He focuses on his studies and joins University in Kampala, Uganda, with only one job—getting his undergraduate degree. But is it that clear-cut? Outside of the University walls lies a totally different world. It is a world of unchecked freedom. A world where beer flows freely, immorality reigns supreme, partying is a way of life, and the desire to make it by any means is what counts. Timon finds himself at a crossroads: will he keep on the straight and narrow, or will he veer off the rails and careen down the steep slope of destruction?

Rising Above the Odds by Dibo Sahado

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"Rising Above the odds" is an exceptionally inspiring story of a man who faced many challenges of the academic world and went on to strive. It is mind changing; life changing, and spirit transforming book. An eminently powerful, and practical pointer to the truth that shows the reader how to rise from life challenges that tend to dim our future as well as practical ways on how to evaluate and respond to personal weaknesses that act as a hinderance to success in life. The experiences and and lessons of Dibo Sahado will stir and stimulate you into action which will propel you to achieve your goals.

Premium Tears by Ongoma Sakwah

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Zuri's quest for love leads her into making discoveries within her father's real estate company that threatens her life, love and the lives of her loved ones.

Chomz: A Novella by Nanu (No:1 Umbea ...

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Mombaaz is known for two things: supernatural creatures called yovulis that live among humans and, Umbea – gossip. One of them is bound to bewitch you. Chomz is a fantasy fiction novella about Angie, a Nairobian who comes to Mombaaz after her family’s fall into chaos following her father’s tragic death. Angie, determined that becoming an influencer will make her life easier, finds a surprisingly cheap AirBnb in Old Town, overlooking the channel. The AirBnb rumored to be built by Kitwana, a long-forgotten mythological figure, is filled with antiques as perfect as the day they were made and a grande wall-length mirror. Angie’s curiosity is piqued when the local street food vendor, Mheshimiwa Fatma, warns her against the AirBnB’s mysterious past and strange happenings. Angie is intrigued but disbelieving of Mheshimiwa Fatma’s warnings until she meets Chomz, the talking goat and host of the AirBnb, appears offering a fantastical adventure through history, revealing Kitwana’s history and an unforgivable curse that killed his whole family. Chomz offers Angie a gift from Kitwana’s private collection. The only catch, she needs to enter the grande mirror, into a pocket world to pick it. Angie quickly finds herself entangled in Kitwana’s past as she comes face to face with creatures and myths that were long believed to be dead, and a curse that threatens to steal her soul.

Muyaka: 19th Century Swahili Popular ...

£14.00 £11.50
Scarce description and analysis of Swahili poetry from the east African coast.

Masjid Organization 21st Century

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This book lays a great foundation in modern organization of Masjid. The book captures the contemporary issues facing our mosques. It proposes the approaches that can be taken in light of technological advancement. The book is suitable for university and college students and lecturers. It is also a must read book to Imams and Members of Mosque committees.

The Donkey who wanted to be a lion by...

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The Donkey who wanted to be a lion by Rose Kilimo

Paradise on Earth by Dr Ashraf Sheikh

£29.00 £28.45
The fear of the unknown at war with the burning need to see distant shores... In the late 1800s, one man set out across an ocean in an ancient sailing vessel, determined to seek his family's fortune in a new land. What grew from his bravery and triumph is a family saga that spans several generations and countless homelands. Paradise on Earth is the intricately woven story of a family that left its native province of Punjab in the then British India (presently in Pakistan) for the breathtaking shores of Kenya and the beauty of its hinterlands. A tale of faith, family, and the entrepreneurial spirit is recorded here, along with awe-inspiring descriptions of the geography, its people, its history, and what it means to survive, adapt and thrive in a new land. Written first as a memoir for the generations that came after, this story is equal parts genealogy, history, and travelogue, sure to delight anyone who craves adventure.

A Despite Everything: A memoir on Fam...

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As a mother of three, a wife, and a career woman, pursuing a PhD initially seemed like the hardest thing to do. In this book, Diana delves into her emotional yet fulfilling journey to attaining her PhD on government scholarship in Hungary. She details the pains and joys of leaving her young family in Kenya to focus on her studies abroad. Her experiences highlight the struggles women go through to realize their professional dreams amidst the busy and complex world. What would we need to create a supportive world for women to help them achieve their professional goals in the face of the demands of family? This book endeavors to shed light on what a supportive world for women can look like and how everyone can be involved. From Diana’s experiences, you are guaranteed to find a balance and join the movement to create a world that facilitates women to achieve their dreams, Despite Everything!

Some Traditions of the Akamba of Keny...

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Written to appeal to a wide audience, this book presents both a historical and an updated picture of some important elements of Kamba culture that have been described as ‘supernatural’ or even ‘witchcraft.’ These are traditional practices and beliefs that some people know little about, while others consider them to be evil. However, for many Akamba, both in towns and in the rural areas, these beliefs are part of the reality of modern life. Kĩkamba has many words for them, while in English, they can be described as ‘oaths,’ ‘ordeals,’ ‘vows’ and ‘protective charms.’ The author quotes from interviews with Akamba from rural Ukambani, as well as urban residents; men and women, young and old, Christians and followers of traditional religion. She compares what she learned from them with material from published sources going back to 1860, to show that many traditional beliefs survive to the present day. Celia Nyamweru’s love for and interest in Kenya’s country and people grew from her very first months in the country in 1965. As a graduate student in geography, she studied landforms and rocks in the central Rift Valley. She became a teacher, first at a secondary school, and for over 18 years at Kenyatta University. She has written and edited books and articles for readers at all levels from primary school to specialized scholarship. Her research interests have included the ten thousand year old Lake Nakuru, the active volcano Oldoinyo Lengai, the making of bark cloth in Uganda, the sacred kaya forests of coastal Kenya, and the Mijikenda heroine Mekatilili. She became a Kenya citizen in 1972 and was married under Kikuyu customary law in 1977. She is the proud mother of two daughters and three stepsons, and the ‘cucu’ of eight grandchildren. She hopes that this book will encourage young Kenyans to take more interest in their own culture, since ‘mwacha mila ni mtumwa.’

Broken Rhythm by Imani Wambui, Debrah...

£10.00 £9.00
Broken Rhythm is a collection of 8 stories told in true Kenyan fashion that tackle the day to day intricacies of life.

Confessions of the Troublemaker by Ca...

£7.50 £6.50
CONFESSIONS OF THE TROUBLEMAKERS (short Novel) is a thriller novel that tells episodes of hidden confessions.

The Perfect Day to Boss Up by Rick Ross

£29.00 £28.45
A captivating and inspiring guide to building an untouchable empire from mud to marble, no matter what obstacles stand in the way Rick Ross is a hip-hop icon and a towering figure in the business world, but his path to success was not always easy. Despite adversity and setbacks, Ross held tight to his vision and never settled for anything less than greatness. Now, for the first time, he shares his secrets to success, offering his own life as a road map to readers looking to build their own empire. Along the way he reveals: How to turn your ambition into action Tips for managing and investing your money Inside stories from his business and music ventures Why failure is central to success Secrets to handling stressful situations How to build the perfect team As Ross explains, “It doesn’t matter what’s going on. Even the most dire situation is just another opportunity to boss up.”Intimate, insightful and brimming with no-nonsense advice, The Perfect Time to Boss Up is the ideal book for hustlers everywhere.

Whats Even the Point?

£6.50
A young teen’s humorous thoughts on her rites of passage experience. Short, witty, funny 🙂  

Kiswahili Hatua Kwa Hatua

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Kiswahili Hatua Kwa Hatua has been designed to suit the general demands of a learner in Swahili as a foreign language in a duration of at least one and a half months. This book introduces grammar in the simplest manner possible that is encouraging and fun to the learner. Each chapter (sura) has well designed dialogues and speech exercises with key words intended for the learner to improve his / her vocabulary. New words in each chapter or exercise are shown. At the end of each chapter, simple questions are given to be attempted either in class or at the learner’s own free time. This will act as a reminder of what has been covered in the chapter or previous chapters. Additionally, the book exhibits the use of -ka- narrative tense and -ki- conditional and simultaneous tense." Get yourself a copy of Kiswahili Kwa Hatua if you want to speak Swahili in the shortest time possible." In a nutshell, the book shows the key tenses (present continuous – na-, simple past –li-, simple future –ta-, present perfect –me-, habitual Hu- and present simple -a-), counting, noun classes and three forms of verbs (the commanding –e form; the Prepositional i- / -e- form and the passive -w- form).

Arabic for Kids

£7.00 £6.50
The dream of every parent is to see their kids prosper. The only way to guarantee this is by providing the child with a strong educational background. This book aims to lay a strong foundation for Arabic Language. It has very interactive activities tailored for Play Group pupils. These include: Tracing and Coloring of letters and numbers, Reading and writing activities.

Arabic for All

£9.00 £8.00
This book is a new hope for anyone who wants to learn Arabic Language. It not only lays down a strong foundation for anyone who has never studied Arabic but also serves as a primary book to Arabic students in universities and colleges. The interactive nature of the book makes it suitable for new learners taking basic Arabic.

Islam in Africa by Dr Hassan Kinyua O...

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This book gives a detail history of how Islam spread in Africa. It details the impact and reasons Africans embrace Islam to date. The book is suitable for adults and college/university students and lecturers interested in African history and Islam.

Kikamba Dictionary: Kikamba-English, ...

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Kikamba Dictionary -osa Vinya Mukamba. The Kamba /ˈkæmbə/ language, or Kikamba, is a Bantu language spoken by the Kamba people of Kenya. It is spoken by 5,000 people in Tanzania (Thaisu). The Kamba language has lexical similarities to other Bantu languages such as Kikuyu, Meru, and Embu. In Kenya, Kamba is generally spoken in 4 out of the forty-seven Counties of Kenya. These counties are Machakos, Kitui and Makueni. The Machakos variety is considered the standard variety of the three dialects and has been used in the translation of the Bible