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Liquid Ways To Invest Your Money in K...

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This book will give you a different perspective on investments, it is simple to understand. Besides investing in properties, there are other Liquid Investments available for Kenyans that will allow you to access your money when you need. And above that these investments vehicles allow you to earn passive income

SUFFERING WITHOUT BITTERNESS: LOVE TH...

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In a society ruined by decades of hatred, divisions, and unthinkable crimes against humanity, there is an urgent need for a guiding star to steer our course back toward the promised land. In his intriguing novel, Where They Didn't Reach, the author, Tut Kuany Kok, laid a blueprint to help us redirect our efforts, reimagine our society, and re-engineer a cohesive nation where we can live without boundaries or confines. The outstanding story of Athiei and Dhiel, two young people who hailed from once friendly communities but turned rivals by the political decision-makers, melts hearts as it unfolds. Their struggle to mend the patches created over the decades of the divisive gospel of hatred met stiff opposition from their immediate relatives. However, despite the difficulties encountered on the journey, they remained consistent to the cause they believed was worth dying for. The growing strong bond between the two in the face of unimaginable suffering, and their resilience to face it with love and compassion for all humanity, narrowed the valley separating the two communities and culminated in a momentous end.

Sea Level: A Portrait of Zanzibar by ...

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Sea Level is a creative celebration of Zanzibar's rich and fascinating heritage as seen today. Captured in drawings by artist and designer Sarah Markes, this is a unique and personal portrait of Stone Town's colourful streets, and a portrayal of the island's natural beauty and culture. It is also a plea for recognition of the threats posed to Zanzibar's heritage and the inestimable value of conserving it. This is the second book in the series, following 'Street Level - A collection of Drawings and Creative Writing Inspired by Dar es Salaam'. Now in its third edition, Street Level was described by M.G. Vassanji as "A truly delightful book, a must for those who love Dar and care about its history.

MR. PRESIDENT by Peter Okumu

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The road leads us to the state house; Canaan; the land of milk and honey. But on the way, stands the law and justice. It stands tall and callous. Shall we make it there, we the sons of soil?

THE LAST KNOWN MAIDENS OF RAMOGI BY B...

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The last maidens of Ramogi is a myth about how a mysterious lake came to be. Anyango Nyar Gwasi, one of the last maidens of Ramogi—who is the father of the Luo tribe ancestry, wishes that his first wife lives amongst his descendants. Anyango Nyar Gwasi is chosen as a reincarnation of the first wife of Ramogi as many have been before her, some from her own bloodline. She finds out about it in her life’s journey to find a home away from home. It is riddled with folklore fantasy and a venture in the fascinating enclaves of the Luo culture.

THE DINKA FOLKTALES

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This book is useful for future generations to engage, learn and connect with their culture. It is suitable for readers of all ages and is an excellent introduction to the customs and culture of the Dinka people of South Sudan.

Freedom of Expression and Media Laws ...

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"This Book: Freedom of Expression and Media Laws in South Sudan explains the laws governing freedom of expression, media laws and the right of the public to access information in South Sudan; traces their implementations; critiques them and offers a number of recommendations on how to ensure respect for the right to freedom of expression, freedom of the press, and the right to information in South Sudan, in line with the Constitution, international law and standards, and best practices." Roger Alfred Yoron Modi, the Author of the Book. "This book is timely for the enlightenment of the public on their rights and limitations on access to information and freedom of expression. It is also important to journalists, lawyers and students in South Sudan on learning the media laws of the Country and how to improve them." Robert Badri, Advocate before all Courts in South Sudan, Legal Consultant, and Managing Partner at Badri & Associates. "This book highlights the challenges facing the media and the right of the public to access information in South Sudan and how to make improvements. It's suitable to everyone who wants to know how to access information and exercise freedom of expression in the Country." Juol Madhal, multimedia journalist. "The book shines light on the challenges both the Media Authority and journalists go through in the process of implementation of the Media laws in South Sudan. It paves the way for reform within the different entities party to the implementation of the Media laws." Steven Mark Enadio, Advocate, Media Laws consultant and partner at Enadio Law Chambers. ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Roger Alfred Yoron Modi is a South Sudanese journalist and analyst, and a former Editor-in-Chief of Bakhita Radio and Managing Editor of Juba Monitor Newspaper. He was a producer and presenter of a socio-political live show on Bakhita Radio and also served as Deputy News Editor and Reporter for the station. He worked for, among other media houses, The Citizen Newspaper and freelance for The Nation Mirror Newspaper. He currently writes for a number of foreign media. In addition to his journalism experience since 2010 and several training in the media over the years, he studied Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at The Catholic University of Eastern Africa up to final year but he is yet to complete and graduate by the time of publishing this Book.

Chayoma Issue 2 by Elias Nabutete

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An ostracized lone African woman warrior journeys through the harsh unforgiving landscape seeking redemption which inadvertently steers her towards the challenge of her destiny.

AFRICANUM by Mutendei Writes

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Africanum: In an alternate reality, a quadruple set of super-powered beings emerge, anointed by The Akhamasi, an immortal sect of African sorcerers who awaken to a disheartening state of an Africa fallen from grace. Not accepting the fallacy of this alternate reality, through their use of their ancient magic and acolytes, they work to restore Africa and its descendants as the centre of a new geo-political alignment where Africa exists as the world's leading superpower, under the moniker of AFRICANUM, symbolized by its chief defender of the same name.   

Claim Your Mental Freedom by Saadia A...

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Mental Freedom is an underrated pre-requisite of success. The ability to Re- Write scripts that guide you is the first step towards succeeding in what you set to do. Claim your Mental Freedom will spark awareness in you (as a reader) that root cause of your problems is the scripts you never questioned. Gain power to Rewrite your scripts. Mental Freedom 🧠

ENTREPRENEURSHIP: What women entrepre...

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The entrepreneurship book addresses issues that impede development amongst small scale traders and especially women with a view to suggesting solutions that can improve entrepreneurial activities and create more employment opportunities in Kenya. The book also gives the best model of success for entrepreneurs as well as basic aspects of book keeping and how to keep financial records. The book is an excerpt of real-time experiences of practicing entrepreneurs from the lessons learnt as documented by the author.

Daughter of Africa: An Autobiography ...

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Daughter of Africa is the extraordinary story of a girl from Nanyuki, Kenya, who quickly and naturally gathered business, networking, and writing skills in the dusty lanes of her town and beyond…and before long found herself networking at the highest corporate and government levels. The daughter of self-made parents, Gina Din blazed a new trail as a female entrepreneur, a public relations authority, and a dedicated Kenyan with a heart for transforming lives. Gina Din’s outlook is resolutely African, and her personal and career story is a testament to the immense potential that exists for African women in business, politics, and philanthropy. As a mother, a daughter, a sister, a mentor, and a lifelong learner, she is comfortable in all spaces, embracing the humanity in everyone she meets, while always questioning restrictive cultural and religious norms. This book is an intimate and inspiring portrait of an acclaimed daughter of the continent.

OMOKA: Scramble for the Hustler Utopi...

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On the sociological level, it is earnestly intended, by shining the spotlight on phenomena that have so far been arid of formal attention, to raise awareness, and by so doing, make a slight contribution in the propagation of social order. We explore the life of the hustler, a social reject by institutional design, because we deem it necessary to destigmatize his being and dignify his status in society. Left unchecked, the present turmoil could easily spiral out of control, both at the personal level of individuals and the social level of interpersonal interactions.

Betrayed by Home

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The sun was setting in the Maasai Mara, painting the horizon with an array of vibrant orange and red hues. As night descended, the small village that was nestled in the center of the savanna became illuminated, with the most notable structure being the hut that belonged to the young Maasai boy and his aunt and uncle. In this amazing anthology, you get a chance to interact with amazing African short stories narrated by Africans. It covers a wide range of thematic concerns from different authorial perspectives hence portraying diversity in African Literature.

Beyond Limits

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This is a thrilling personal story on how through hard work gritty determination and painstaking tenacity, I rose above stumbling blocks and pursued my dreams relentlessly.

The Village Whistle and Other Stories

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The Village Whistles and Other Stories is set in Western Kenya, the coastal line of Eastern Africa and other parts of the world. The collection is a basketful of memorable real-life adventures and escapades. Maurice Misiko and Ombati Ombogo take you to the past, which mingles with the present in humorous and captivating incidents that convey values, beliefs and customs. Allegories and euphemism combined with anecdotes highlight poverty, education, superstition and traditions. The stories enter- tain, educate and preserve cultures for present and future genera- tions.

Colour of the Skunk

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The late Wilson Lwandhle Magadhla served in the South African Police Force at the peak of the struggle against the apartheid regime. Even as he remained true to his profession of policing, his heart remained with the freedom fighters; he yearned for a country underlined by equality before the law. Merit, he felt, should be the basis of judging persons rather than the colour of their skin. Drawing suspicion from both sides of the struggle, the good soldier soldiered on, balancing between loyalty to his people and the profession of keeping law and order. So what were the conditions like in policing during the years of apartheid? What was life like for a black police officer serving under the authority of one of the most repressive and detested regimes in the world? How did black policemen balance between the need for liberation from the oppressive order of apartheid and their duty to do law enforcement? Following the fall of the apartheid regime, the author went on to serve in Truth & Reconciliation Commission (TRC) that was chaired by the Reverend Desmond Tutu. Magadhla was the head of the Special Investigative Section of the commission. Published posthumously, The Colour of the Skunk is a book for historical records, providing an insider’s account of working in government founded racial discrimination

Beyond the Morning

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Beyond the Morning touches on real life facets and their modulation on the rhythm of life. It has themes (life, death, loneliness, setbacks, success and more) that punctuate daily experiences across spaces (rural and urban), age (young and old), gender (men and women) and more. What others say “The author’s themes are clearly expressed in the context, as they soothe a wounded soul!” -Wilson Oluoch. “Beyond the Morning is an epitome of art, the very repository of human soul. It contains gems of philosophy and snatches of lyric rhythm artistically put and laced with beautiful syntax. Grab a copy and enjoy a mouth- watering menu of poems resplendent in imagery” - Patrick Okoyo Awino, Journalist, Communications specialist & Media scholar.

Crossing the Border

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The collapse of the Berlin Wall on November 9th,1989 marked the beginning of multi-party politics in many parts of the Third World. The same also held true for African countries. The political landscape changed. In Kenya, the early 1990s were years of ethnic cleansing through arson, land clashes, evictions, forcible displacement, and murder of members of communities then perceived to be sympathetic to the opposition. What happened to those years’ children continues to live in the collective memory of today’s adult Kenyans. Crossing the Border is a novella which captures that moment in Kenya’s history. It fictionalises the experiences of a schoolboy in a tiny village called Odiya, situated at the border between Kenya’s Nyanza and Rift Valley provinces, near the small town of Songhor, in early 1992. Not only does the story record the sadness of those years, it also focuses on proper education as an important agent for national awareness, human compassion, and communal reconciliation especially in the case of children and young citizens. The book is dedicated to all child victims of political violence anywhere in the world, but more so in Africa, where similar evils are still regularly planned and executed by governments in power. What Others Say “Abenea Ndago explored and revealed a uniquely Kenyan territory in his earlier novel, Voices. ‘Crossing the Border’, an equally refreshing read makes western Kenya’s past ethnic strife uniquely his own. This is the work of a master who trod the very hills, rivers, streams, sugarcane plantations and tribal idiosyncrasies of his characters and painfully evokes and retells the tribal spirits of postcolonial Kenya. Though written, the narrative is a griot’s account of inter- ethnic history of the Luo and their neighbours, the Kalenjin and the kisiis, and the inevitable competing tribal consciousness .The politically instigated tribal wars of the 1990s in Kenya is immortalized in this postcolonial Kenyan narrative by a relatively young novelist”. - Mahat Hassan, Kenyan Literary Critic.

The Dreamer

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Imali Abala’s The Dreamer is a book-length poem; a poetic novella, an unrelenting meditation upon the abuse of women that centres upon the unfortunate path of the dreamer. En route, the links between madness and dreams are explored, a mythical explanation for inheritable insanities, the devastating impacts of culture change and social fragmentation, and the breathlessness of having a tight fist of possibilities and a palette of advisors who all turn the dreamer away, or inward, with no path found for her self-expressive flourishing in the world. What Others Say Touching upon historic and contemporary challenges, this work calls upon all who are in contact with girls and women, in any capacity, to open the world and make room, to clear a space for upcoming generations, on a path strewn with good guidance and marked by the freedom to explore, to walk along a path made solid with life-affirmations.” - Joanne Arnott, Canada, author of A Night for the Lady, Mother Time, Wiles of Girlhood, and Breasting the Waves: On Writing & Healing. “Imali Abala’s The Dreamer is a must read for those seeking to understand female condition in post-colonial Africa. … What stands out in this story is that women have choices in redefining and repackaging their image in a male dominated world.” - Iddah Aoko Otieno, Editor of East African Anthology of Short Stories.