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BEYOND THE PULPIT AND OTHER SHORT STO...

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Step into a world where the extraordinary hides within the everyday. Beyond the Pulpit & Other Stories unveils a tapestry of lives interwoven with the complexities of faith, family, love, and societal taboos. From secret struggles behind closed doors to fierce battles for personal redemption, these stories offer a mirror to society’s hidden realities. With humor and satire, they expose the hypocrisy and moral dilemmas we face, while advocating for the voiceless—women, children, and the marginalized. Each tale compels readers to reflect, laugh, and challenge the status quo. An unforgettable journey into the heart of human experience.

Wonders Of Nature

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Wonders of Nature: Dive into a breathtaking collection of nature-inspired paintings and heartfelt stories by a young artist. Isabella’s mini art gallery will enchant you with its beauty and the inspiring creativity behind each piece.

The Flame of Freedom by Raila Odinga ...

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The Flame of Freedom chronicles the remarkable journey of one of Africa’s leading politicians and statesmen. Raila Odinga’s life-story mirrors the triumphs and tragedies of Kenya’s struggle to entrench multi-party democracy and the rule of law into the fabric of the State. The book is a testament to his courage, determination and sacrifice in the cause of peace, development and public service.

An Ethnopharmacological Investigation...

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Before the arrival of Western medical practices in Africa, indigenous communities had many ways of treating various illnesses. Some, like the Abagusii of Kenya, even had advanced medical practices (given the time) such as head surgery which they conducted routinely with success. Western religion and medicine dealt a blow to these proven medical practices and stunted their development. Nonetheless, because of its effectiveness, traditional healing survives alongside Western medical practices that have taken root worldwide. Some estimates suggest that approximately 60% of the world’s population depends solely on plants for medication. As such, in Africa, it is common to find a Western-educated who professes the Christian faith under modern hospital treatment alongside prescriptions by traditional healers. Indigenous healing relied on a clear selection of specific plants, elaborate preparation and administration. Typically, the administration of the treatment relied on the plants’ medicinal potency, the associated diet (nutrition) and spiritual beliefs. William Nyang’ate Gisesa set out to test the efficacy of some of the plants used for treatment in Gusii with the results presented herein. The work, An Ethnopharmacological Investigation of Plants Used by Abagusii Traditional Medical Practitioners, relied on interviews with herbal medicine practitioners, their claims and testing the effectiveness of the plants in a laboratory environment. The work, originally completed for doctoral studies, examines (using modern scientific methods) the authenticity of traditional headers’ claims on the efficacy of their treatment. The results point to the potential for an indigenous, plant-based, pharmaceutical industry to complement the established medicinal drug production. At a time when pathogens rapidly acquire resistance to medications, indigenous plants offer fresh options. The work focused on practitioners from Gusii region: Nyamira and Kisii counties. Considering that all communities had similar practices, the task of examining plants used by all Kenyan peoples is colossal.

The Vanishing Indigenous Heritage of ...

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Abagusii are a Bantu-speaking group found in South Western Kenya, also called the Gusii region. Like other indigenous communities in the world, the people of Gusii have a rich heritage that captures their history and culture. The community’s heritage is at the core of their identity. For instance, Abagusii were deeply spiritual, be it in the administration of justice, an individual’s conduct or relationships with others in the society. As the community settled down, some places became more important to them. Some of these sites assumed spiritual significance. Others became historical with inscriptions that predate the arrival of the group on present-day Gusii. Places such as Ngoro ya Mwaga, at the base of the Manga Ridge, were important to the spiritual lives of Abagusii. It was sacred, and clear rules governed the manner of conduct while visiting the location. Other locations like the caves in Sameta have rock-inscribed writings that have stood the test of time. They predate the group’s arrival in that land. Some developments saw the transformation of people’s lives, such as the building of the first watermills, which substantially eased the tedious work of preparing cooking flour. This book points to the potential these places hold for present-day Gusii, Kenya and the world. As the authors write, ‘It is also important to note that other than satisfying the social-religious needs of the local community, if well managed and presented, these sites can become a source of cultural heritage tourism.’ Not only would this promote the heritage of the people of Gusii but also become a source of revenue for the two counties of Kisii and Nyamira. Further, the work underlines the importance of preserving the sites, and the heritage they represent, for future generations and the world at large. Unfortunately, as the land sizes decline in Gusii, there is encroachment and (in many cases) destruction of what was once sacred. When such destruction takes place, it goes with the historical and cultural representation it holds.

Empress Of Revolt – Me-Katilili...

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Empress Of Revolt: Me-Katilili's fight for the motherland's soul. A thrilling factual novel, true story (264 pages) Dive into the heart of Africa with Neema G.W.'s captivating journey through time, tradition, and the untold stories of heroism. Born in Kenya and refined in Germany, Neema bridges worlds, drawing from her rich Mijikenda heritage and a profound medical background to illuminate the resilience of Me-Katilili wa Menza - a symbol of strength, lost to history's shadow. Her narrative, inspired by literary giants and anchored in the depths of cultural wisdom, is more than storytelling; it's a homage to the enduring spirit of the African continent. "Empress of Revolt" weaves a tapestry of forgotten tales, inviting readers to explore the landscapes of imagination and heritage. Join Neema on this mesmerizing journey, where ancient whispers and modern voices converge, offering a sanctuary from the hustle of life and a portal to the endless possibilities of the written word. Dive into the heart of Africa with Neema G.W.'s captivating journey through time, tradition, and the untold stories of heroism. Born in Kenya and refined in Germany, Neema bridges worlds, drawing from her rich Mijikenda heritage and a profound medical background to illuminate the resilience of Me-Katilili wa Menza - a symbol of strength, lost to history's shadow. Her narrative, inspired by literary giants and anchored in the depths of cultural wisdom, is more than storytelling; it's a homage to the enduring spirit of the African continent. "Empress of Revolt" weaves a tapestry of forgotten tales, inviting readers to explore the landscapes of imagination and heritage. Join Neema on this mesmerizing journey, where ancient whispers and modern voices converge, offering a sanctuary from the hustle of life and a portal to the endless possibilities of the written word. Dive into the heart of Africa with Neema G.W.'s captivating journey through time, tradition, and the untold stories of heroism. Born in Kenya and refined in Germany, Neema bridges worlds, drawing from her rich Mijikenda heritage and a profound medical background to illuminate the resilience of Me-Katilili wa Menza - a symbol of strength, lost to history's shadow. Her narrative, inspired by literary giants and anchored in the depths of cultural wisdom, is more than storytelling; it's a homage to the enduring spirit of the African continent. "Empress of Revolt" weaves a tapestry of forgotten tales, inviting readers to explore the landscapes of imagination and heritage. Join Neema on this mesmerizing journey, where ancient whispers and modern voices converge, offering a sanctuary from the hustle of life and a portal to the endless possibilit

Kenyas Tax Czar: The autobiography of...

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Kenyas Tax Czar: The autobiography of MG Waweru.

MP’s Diary by Hon Eng Muriuki K...

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An insight into the other side of the job of a people’s representative in a developing country, alongside legislative duties in Parliament.

Kenya in the 1973-1974 UN Security Co...

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A compendium of rich history and selections from primary source documents detailing the events and resolutions characterising Kenya’s first year as a member of the most powerful world body: the UN Security Council. The book’s role is to shed light on the primacy of Kenya in world affairs as far back as the seventies. The author Donald W. Kaniaru is a lawyer and advocate by training who has served Kenya and the UN in various capacities; more relevant to this book, he was posted to the Permanent Mission to the United Nations in 1970-1974, and in that capacity was involved in many of the direct and indirect deliberations that attended Kenya's first membership in the UN Security Council, and which inform the context and contents of this book.

From Village to Village by Austin Otieno

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From Village to Village, details the amazing journey of Lay Cannon Justice (rtd) Onyango Otieno from his rural village in Kandaria, Asembo, to the highest echelons of the Legal Profession. This exciting journey tells us of the numerous tests he faced as a Lawyer and a Judge on the corridors of Justice. A true authentic look at the system.

Amariogo Y’Omogusii

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This book introduces nostalgic herbal remedies which cascades into the present realm of medicinal application outside the current conventional medicine. Herbal medicine is the oldest present form of treatment ever applied in mankind. It is as old as man, God instructed Adam and Eve to eat from any fruit tree in the garden, but spare only one at the centre. The fruits and trees were medicine. Quite many of the modern medicine are derived from the natural vegetation. The vegetation act as food for man as well as medicine. There were no modern hospital facilities then; this came along with the advancement of Science and Technology. Most countries globally now use herbal medicine infused with technological innovation for rapid result. Herbal medicine has less negative effects to both man and animals, their administration is also simple and fast sometimes it can be taken directly or as food. For generations Omogusii has used this form of treatment to manage many diseases they encountered on the way as they sojourned to the present settlement. Some ailments were life threatening and broke out in large scale which occassionally were unmanageable. However through herbal medicine, diseases like Cholera, Yellow fever, dysentery and many others which had snowballed into calamities were controlled and contained. Therefore this book has tried to sample the types of ailments which were prevalent and are still of concern together with the herbal administration applied. Although the authors may not have exhausted all the information, an hunch has been left for further research. The book i s written in Ekegusii for that is the target group even though it can be used universally with little language interpretation and translation. Inconclussion therefore this book is very appropriate and handy in administration of herbal medicine.

PIANO KEYS AND WHAT’S INSIDE th...

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Experience the indomitable human spirit in Price's inspiring story. Enduring the loss of his mother at a young age, Price persevered and carved out a music career. His story is a testament to the human spirit's resilience and determination. This is a must-read book that will motivate and inspire you.

Running for Black Gold: Fifty Years o...

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This book is a giant step toward an acknowledgement and appreciation of our athletes’ high level of achievements. Mike Boit,

Camp In Between by Beatty Sheila Opanga

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Camp in Between is a collection of six exhilarating stories, with various plots, set in various towns in Kenya, woven together by the author’s inventive use of Kenya’s many languages, her humorous wit, and fearless bluntness, majorly to ask one question, what makes a good parent? Love within and without the bounds of morality addressed, and so is history and a little bit of Kenya’s constantly unstable style of government and where that might lead us.

Trapped in History Kenya, Mau Mau and...

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A child comes of age against the violent background of Kenya’s struggle for independence. Trapped in History tells how the

Je, Huu ni Uungwana A memoir by Leona...

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Je, Huu ni Uungwana A memoir by Leonard Mambo Mbotela

Biblical Wisdom in Proverbs of Abagus...

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Abagusii have a rich oral tradition that, among other things, is captured by the proverbs in their language of Ekegusii. The proverbs speak to a wide range of subjects and situations, and many of them capture their spiritual disposition. Indeed, like all communities across the world, Abagusii had very clear ideas of the world and how it worked, including any phenomena they encountered. This forms the core of Biblical Wisdom in Abagusii Proverbs. By means of illustration, using one hundred proverbs from Ekegusii, the author contrasts the proverbs and their meaning with situations captured in the Christian Bible. While the overlap in spiritual beliefs of Abagusii and the texts in various parts of the Bible may be wider than captured in this work, the author makes the case that Abagusii were deeply religious and likely as much spiritual as the Bible depicts.

NONRO Genealogy and Brief History of ...

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NONRO Genealogy and Brief History of JOKISUMO by Zack Oloo

Tenets Of Gold by Aaron W Barasa

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"Tenets of Gold" is a captivating saga set in an ancient village, exploring the extraordinary passage of Namawanga, a dedicated warrior whose courage and love for his people guide him through celebrations and challenges. The narrative beautifully intertwines tradition and innovation, encouraging readers to reflect on the echoes of unity in their own lives.