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COVID STORIES Tests and Testimonies b...

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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) swept throughout the globe, leaving behind a wretched world. Like the grave, it equalled the developed and the developing world wherein lay COVID-19—19 stories of tests and testimonies. COVID 1 – The Businessman COVID 2 – The Child COVID 3 – The Cleaner COVID 4 – The Colleague COVID 5 – The Doctor COVID 6 – The Father COVID 7 – The Geriatric COVID 8 – The Guard COVID 9 – The Housemaid COVID 10 – The Mother COVID 11 – The Neighbour COVID 12 – The Nurse COVID 13 – The Policeman COVID 14 – The Politician COVID 15 – The Preacher COVID 16 – The Scientist COVID 17 – The Sex Worker COVID 18 – The Student COVID 19 – The Traveller … and more, many more in… The Pandemonium

Irresistible by Larry liza

KShs750.00 KShs700.00
This is an anthology of 106 poems on the mixed blessings of life, eros and agape love. Introduction I was four when I recited my first poem Ten when I wrote my first I am not a competent worker yet Yet been before the extraordinary I was fourteen as I wrote a poem in this book Majority written in my twenties Nothing rotates the world as love No wonder it is the central theme here Agape is the love associated with the Creator His sacrifices for humanity, living and unborn Eros is the attraction between you and me Brooding desire for the physical and the heart When Agape meets Eros in our mixed world The outcome is IRRESISTIBLE!

Monday Motivation PROFOUND by Larry Liza

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Monday Motivations PROFOUND is a collection of 52 captivating yet true short stories on life and love, pain and gain, growth and development, health and wealth, and the chronicles of the ups and downs of friendships that stand the test of time.

Protecting Our World: Childrens Poems...

KShs680.00 KShs650.00
PROTECTING OUR WORLD; Children's Poems on Environment & Cleanliness - by Larry Liza. This book focuses on training children in environmental consciousness, cleanliness and personal hygiene through poetry, personal activities and guided activities for the parents/guardians and the children. It's highlights are: - Approved by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) - Encompasses the Competency Based Curriculum - best for 8-12 year olds, give or take 2 years, all races, religions - All 80 pages in full colour.

Chozi La Heri by Assumpta K. Matei

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Maudhui ni jumla ya mawazo yote yanayozungumzwa pamoja na mtazamo wa mwandishi juu ya mawazo hayo. Hujumuisha mawazo na mafunzo tofauti yaliyomsukuma USALITI

Africa in Fashion: Luxury, Craft and ...

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Africa in Fashion explores the kaleidoscope of craft cultures that have shaped African fashion for centuries and captures the intriguing stories of contemporary and avant-garde African brands. Part One looks at Africa's rich cultural heritage and place in the network of global fashion. The first chapter retells the history of African fashion, exploring Africa's textile traditions, artisanship and role as a global resource. The second chapter presents a New Africa and examines the promise and potential of Africa's markets, while challenging stereotypes and the concept of European hegemony particularly in the realm of luxury fashion. It also spotlights Africa's unique position as the global industry shifts towards a more sustainable future. Part Two ushers the reader into the spectacular world of African fashion today. It showcases a carefully curated set of the continent's most dynamic brands and, through interviews with prominent and inspiring designers, offers rare insight into their ethos and design practice. Covering unisex fashion, menswear, womenswear, accessories and jewelry the brands are each purposefully selected to contribute uniquely to the mosaic of Africa evolving creative landscape.

The World for Sale: Money, Power and ...

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We are entering an age of energy crises and food shortages. This book reveals why. Meet the swashbuckling traders who supply the world with energy, food and metal. Their goal: To make billions by buying and selling raw materials - flogging Russian gas to Europe, Saudi oil to America and Congolese metals to Silicon Valley. Their methods: Whatever it takes - whether funnelling cash to Vladimir Putin's sanction-stricken Kremlin, schmoozing Russian metal oligarchs after the collapse of the Soviet Union, or striking deals with the Libyan rebels at the height of the Arab Spring. These are the commodity traders. You've probably never heard of them. But, like it or not, you're one of their customers.

The Power of Many: Values for Success...

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Is it possible to run a multibillion-dollar corporation on the power of trust? Must you set aside your authentic self as you climb the corporate ladder? Is there another role for technology beyond saving costs and creating efficiencies? In The Power of Many, Meg Whitman, former president and CEO of eBay, speaks to these questions and more, identifying ten core values that steered her—and can steer any leader—to success without ethical compromise. During her decade at the helm of eBay, Meg Whitman transformed it from a tiny start-up into a nearly $8 billion global powerhouse, revolutionizing the way goods are bought and sold online. Fortune magazine twice named her the Most Powerful Woman in Business. Now, with the vitality, candor, and often self-effacing humor that is her trademark, Meg lays out the ten core values that she credits not only with her strategic success but with many of the joys and satisfactions of her private life. Values such as trust, authenticity, courage, and validation are not naive, Meg shows us, and they are definitely not a luxury. Rather, they are essential tools for success that go hand in hand with traditional business practices—like holding oneself accountable or growing a company efficiently. She believes they are the foundation of strong management in the twenty-first century. Today, technology and the transparency it brings demand that organizations demonstrate a character that aligns with the values of their communities. Meg illustrates the origins of her values and the underpinnings of her approach with compelling stories from her extraordinary career and her down-to-earth upbringing—from the harrowing twenty-two-hour system outage that nearly sunk eBay to the indomitable spirit of her eighty-nine-year-old mother, who grew up in Boston society but worked as an airplane mechanic during World War II. It was her mother, Meg says, who gave her “a bias toward action.” Here, too, are stories of finding her equilibrium during the time when she had young children, and in her marriage to a neurosurgeon with his own highly demanding career. Meanwhile, her experiences at some of America’s best-known companies, including Disney, FTD, and Procter & Gamble, offer valuable case studies of what can go wrong and right, and how even mistakes can be transformed into opportunities. Meg Whitman shows us that achievement can and should be teamed with optimism, trust, and honesty. The Power of Many offers the insights and motivation we need to propel ourselves to the next level—to scale, as Meg would say—in business and in life.

The Path to KALIECH: Autobiography of...

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The Path to KALIECH are the memoirs of Dr. William Odongo Omamo, a member of the first generation of Kenyan African technocrats. In it, he describes his journey from his childhood, to his struggles to acquire education as part of the pioneer O level class of Maseno School, to his rise to Cabinet Minister in both the Jomo Kenyatta and Moi Governments. Themes featuring prominently in it include the cultural milieu of his village and childhood, his challenges acquiring an education all the way to University during pre-independence Kenya, his transition from education to government service, and finally his travails in politics. Readers will get to know answers to the questions about his much talked about relationship with Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, untold stories of the Jomo Kenyatta and Moi government political intrigues, as well as his well known oratory during his public life, and the origin of his popular nickname, KALIECH.

Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan

KShs1,790.00 KShs1,590.00
When New Yorker Rachel Chu agrees to spend the summer in Singapore with her boyfriend, Nicholas Young, she envisions a humble family home and quality time with the man she hopes to marry. But Nick has failed to give his girlfriend a few key details. One, that his childhood home looks like a palace; two, that he grew up riding in more private planes than cars; and three, that he just happens to be the country’s most eligible bachelor. On Nick’s arm, Rachel may as well have a target on her back the second she steps off the plane, and soon, her relaxed vacation turns into an obstacle course of old money, new money, nosy relatives, and scheming social climbers.

I Want to Be an Airline Pilot by Mary...

KShs990.00
Shema, an eight-year-old Rwandan goatherd from a child-led family, has many adventures, including a goat eating his only T-shirt, a frightening visit to a medicine man and a dangerously close brush with a spitting black cobra! Though them all, little by little Shema learns about “Mister God” and discovers that although he is in an orphan, he has a Father in heaven who cares for him. A victorious, heart-warming story for 8-11s, with lovely background to life in rural Rwanda. “I think this book is very good, it made me feel happy, sad and really excited; I think the most interesting part is when Shema faced the black cobra. It was also very moving when in the book Ishimwe starts to cry because her parents died. I really enjoyed this book. It is one of my favourites.” - Kemi “A thrilling adventure story about three orphans' dreams coming true when their prayers were answered.” - Jonathan

Nobody’s Dog by Eleanor Watkins

KShs990.00
"There's that dog again," said Luke. Lots of dogs were being walked, because it was Sunday afternoon. Some were on leads and some were off, chasing balls or sticks or just running. But this dog was all on its own. Luke cannot forget the lonely dog with its hungry brown eyes. It seems to be nobody's dog, so Luke and his friend Mr Bronzovi decide to look after it. But it's not as easy as Luke thinks. Luke learns that sometimes God seems slow in answering our prayers, and sometimes it seems as if He is not listening at all. Sometimes He answers in a different way than we are expecting - but He always answers. As the dog in the park learns to trust Luke, Luke learns to trust God.

Year 0033 by J M Evans

KShs1,590.00
Chella has lived the whole of her life in Area IF208, one of many Areas set up by a new World Council after war, famine and plague cause global devastation. Religion is banned, supposedly for the sake of world peace, so Chella has to keep her Christian faith a secret. But when her best friend disappears, her fiancé is arrested, and astonishing rumours of people living Outside surface, a new chapter in her life begins. Chella is an unlikely heroine, battling a troubled past, a dangerous present and an uncertain future. "Shine your light into our darkness, Lord, and by your grace protect and deliver us from all evil this night; in the name of your Son, our Saviour Jesus Christ, we pray." Never has Chella needed to pray this prayer as much as she needs to pray it now. And she has no idea how much is at stake. This gripping novel for YA girls is full of suspense, even to the very last page. "A breathlessly good read!" - Daisy "I read this book in just a few sittings because my heart was in my mouth." - Catherine "I enjoyed it so much that the only time I stopped reading was to eat." - Elissa

The Leadership Ladder By Maria Kegode

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This book discusses how one can leverage to be a cutting edge principled leader in any sphere of influence. Based on the author's leadership experience, it provides a framework of 10 action points you can take in order to become a results-driven leader who can successfully guide your teams and followers to meet their goals. It has areas for one's personal reflection that can be used to shape your leadership journey.

Oliver’s Secret by Eleanor Watk...

KShs990.00
The day Clare moved in to her new house, the cat flap swung open and a black and white cat came walking through. The cat looked at Clare, and Clare looked at the cat. The cat seemed rather surprised to see her. It stood with one front paw lifted, and its tail curled like a question mark. It had fluffy fur, a tail like a feather duster, and white whiskers. It was very large, and Clare thought it was the most beautiful cat she had ever seen. The amazing thing was, she had just prayed for a cat! But surely it must belong to someone else? "I absolutely love this book! I couldn't help but smile all the way through." - Briony

City Kid by Clive Lewis

KShs990.00
John Ouma has had enough of village life in the African bush. He's not interested in religion or knowing God he wants independence, money, power and success, and dreams of making it big in the city. But life in the city has a darker side... The City Kid is a fast-paced, gripping story of one young man's journey to find the meaning of life.

Once Upon a Time by Vice Nganga

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When Runesu boldly steals a bride from her betrothed, it sets into motion a series of events that take a toll on the whole community. This is a story about love, betrayal, revenge and justice in which the author weaves an intricate web of characters and Karanga cultural practices into a rich tapestry of life in pre-colonial Zimbabwe. Vice Nganga was born in Gweru in Zimbabwe. He attended six schools from primary to high school in Hwange, Gweru, Mberengwa and Gokwe. After school, he worked as a newspaper reporter in Zimbabwe and South Africa, then as a manager in several retail outlets in both countries before venturing into his own projects that he currently manages. Vice writes in Shona and English, and Once Upon a Time is his debut novel.

Brilliance of Hope An anthology of 41...

KShs3,500.00 KShs2,990.00
An anthology of 41 short stories about the Zimbabwean dispersion, by 15 writers, compiled and edited by Samantha Rumbidzai Vazhure. Intended to record a crucial element of African history in the making, this short story anthology depicts experiences of the Zimbabwean diaspora through perspectives of writers based in Australia, Dubai, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States and Zimbabwe. The fictional and autobiographical narratives herein collectively reflect on the resilience and hope intrinsic to the Zimbabwean dispersion. Entangled in a common quandary, these writers echo the particulars of what it means to be displaced as a first generation immigrant: Tah Rudo D M Manyere Sibonginkosi Christabel Netha Samuel Chamboko Priscilla Shumba Tariro Ndoro Brain Garusa Tinashe Junias Chipenyu Ivainashe Earnest Nyamutsamba A K Mwanyekondo James Wanangwa Kajumi Kuwali Nobuhle N Nyoni Flavian Farainashe Makovere Lazarus Panashe Nyagwambo Samantha Rumbidzai Vazhure

Turquoise Dreams: Anthology of short ...

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Designed to amplify the authentic voices of emerging writers, Turquoise Dreams is a short story collection depicting life experiences through the eyes of women in modern day Southern Africa. With contributing writers from Matebeleland, Midlands, Masvingo, Mashonaland and Manicaland, the stories portray post-colonial struggles amidst societal degeneration within a declining economic environment in Zimbabwe and beyond its borders. There are 29 short stories in total, each ranging between 1500 and 7000 words, by the following 10 writers: - Tinatswe Mhaka - Mantate Queeneth Mlotshwa - Nyasha Chiyanike - Nadia Mutisi - Chipo Mawarire - Sibonginkosi Netha - Nkosilesisa Kwanele Ncube - Gwadamirai Majange - Edith Moreblessings Virima - Panashe Mawoneke

A Hole in the Air by Lazarus Panashe ...

KShs2,200.00 KShs2,000.00
"The air was thick with something unspoken, something opaque, yet intangible that filled the gaping holes inside all of us" Plagued by abysses that portend eternal nights, curtailed by the jagged pieces of life's puzzle and bound on all horizons by the faded colours of yesterday, the people in these stories inhabit a world where their characters cease to be firm, self-defined entities and become fluid, ambiguous consciences as they are thawed by their circumstances. In this compelling debut short story collection, Lazarus Panashe Nyagwambo offers his interpretation of the human condition, delving deep into the psyche of the personas he invents - their perspectives, motives and emotions, with a vividness that radiates from the pages. A Hole in the Air is a blend of intriguing stories that are sometimes as comical as they are sombre. Nyagwambo's prose is as poetic as his reconnoitres of the bonds of love, family and friendship, the strengths of which he tests under the weight of this thing we call life. Lazarus Panashe is a Zimbabwean writer and editor. He holds a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering that he has not used for two years. His short fiction has been published online and in print in the anthology, 'Brilliance of Hope.' He writes from betwixt the four walls of his solitary bedroom, which unbeknownst to his family, is a portal to many worlds.