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The Examiner in History and governmen...

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The Examiner History paper 1 book will guide secondary school students and teachers with simplified notes and revision questions for easy tacking of kcse exams

The cunning parrot by grade 2 Elishap...

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The cbc story about the cunning parrot who has so many beautiful colours. Get to know why the parrot is cunning. This books is meant for young readers.

MIHIMILI YA Ushairi na Isimujamii For...

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Kitabu hiki kitamfaa mwanafunzi anayejitayarisha kwa mtihani wa kcse na pia wanafunzi wengine wa shule za upili na pengine vyuo

Take Your Power Back by Wanjiru Kaburu

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A search for healing, wholeness, worthiness, honor and love that calls for vulnerability and courage to take our power back is what this book is about. A place we all need to get to! A thought- provoking read with pearls of inspiration to truly take our power back" - Carol Nderi, the Foreword Writer

The Power of Self – Love by Wan...

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This book is a demonstration of the power of knowing, accepting and committing to oneself. It's a call to connect with ourselves deeply and tap into the power that comes with loving ourselves to unleash the gift we are created to be in the world

Adaptive Leadership by John Wanguba

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Until mid 1980s, doing business in Kenya was relatively easy. The Exchange Control was in place to enforce the protectionist policy of the day, so buyers of goods had to learn to put up with what was locally available. Accordingly, it was possible to register sustained growth even when decisions that guided the company were made by an individual at the top, in an environment that depended on reactive structures. Then things changed with the repealing of the Exchange Control Act, exposing us to external competition. Ever since, captains of industry have found themselves contending with a volatile, uncertain and complex environment that makes market reality a moving target. And overtime, there have been more and more factors that impact negatively on businesses, making it harder to keep afloat, much less thrive. This book is about how to develop transformational leaders, creative individuals who, among other things, involve as many employees as possible in decision making in an effort to keep the business responsive to continuously changing circumstances.

Where the Kremlin Live by Alexander N...

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Where the Kremlin Live (And Other Unlikely Poems)

A Body Made For Sin by Alexander Nderitu

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Ten crime stories from the award-winning author of 'Disco Matanga'

Career Journal: A toolkit for Acceler...

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Career Journal, A toolkit for an Accelerated Career by Career Coach Vumile Msweli. This book is a collection of insights that can aid you in getting a strong foundation in your career. A number of insights are shared to help you in your journey. The greatness of this book is also that you can journal in it and you get to track your progress. Get this book to help Coach you in your Career Step by step!

Aiming High: The Story my life by Hon...

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Aged 36 years, Kenneth Matiba, briefcase in hand, stood outside the entrance of Jogoo House A, and bid farewell to a messenger passing by. The messenger was the last person he saw as he quit his top position at the civil service, where he had been tapped as Permanent Secretary at only 31 years old. The messenger, perhaps, foreshadowed his attachment to the common mwananchi. Years later, thousands would line up on the route from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to welcome Matiba back from London. The incident outside Jogoo House was also a contrast of a man who would later become a billionaire businessman rumoured to have paid Sh14 million annually to a British public relations firm in London. Took it well Matiba quit the civil service in June 1968 after giving a one year notice to the then Permanent Secretary in the Office of the President, Geoffrey Kariithi. Mzee Jomo Kenyatta would later phone Mr Kariithi, demanding to know who had given Matiba permission to leave. Mzee was politely reminded that he authorised it himself; and took it well when Matiba went to say goodbye. “I was relieved when he wished me well,” wrote Matiba in his autobiography, Aiming High, The Story of my Life. When Matiba informed him that his son, Raymond, was going to be circumcised along with John Michuki’s two boys, mzee requested that his two sons, Uhuru and Muhoho, join them. Reluctant politician A reluctant politician, Matiba contested for the Kiharu parliamentary seat (then known as Mbiri) in 1979 where he ousted former Cabinet Minister, Gikonyo Kiano. And at 5pm when the radio announced that he had trounced Dr Kiano, hundreds of people started streaming towards his Embassy House office in Murang’a. “I have never seen so many people in my life at night. They were everywhere,” he wrote. According to his autobiography, even police could not control the crowd.

LET ME CALL YOU BACK by Jackson Biko

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Samora's is not a story about redemption, sacrifice or any of those things we want to read about. This is about idiocy and working one’s way between a rock and a wife.

Till Death Do Us Part by Diana Mosoba

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In the bustling city of Nairobi, amidst the chaos of life, Tara finds herself ensnared in an all-consuming love affair with the enigmatic, good looking, and dangerous Joe. Drawn to his magnetism yet repelled by his volatility, she becomes entangled in a web of passion and fear. As their tumultuous relationship reaches its breaking point, Tara learns deep and dark secrets that threaten to bury her alive, she faces a harrowing choice: to break free or succumb to the perilous allure of a man whose love is as intoxicating as it is destructive. In a gripping tale of love, obsession, and survival, follow Tara's journey as she navigates the perilous depths of her own emotions and the haunting consequences of a fatal decision that changes the course of her life forever. A story of secrets, betrayal, and the ultimate act of self-preservation, "Till Death Do Us Part" explores the boundaries of love and the price one must pay for freedom.

Eco Heroes by Janet Ruto

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Eco Heroes: The Waste Warriors is an inspiring tale which highlights the encounters of three friends, Tito, Chebet and Kim, who live in Gomongo Town. As is common for many rapidly growing cities, Gomongo deteriorates from a vibrant and clean town to an unsightly eye-sore. The rise in population leads to shrinking recreational spaces for children, uncontrolled dumping of waste, and pollution of land and water resources. There is hope however, when the three teenage friends, through reading and research, discover that they can bring a change to the waste menace in their town. As quick learners, they become waste warriors by teaching others how to take care of their environment. The adventures of Tito, Chebet and Kim will equip readers of all ages with practical steps to create a cleaner and more sustainable world, and encourage them to become responsible stewards of their environments book highlights how transformational youthful determination and knowledge can be, in addressing the global challenges of waste and waste disposal. Think about your town, school or your home as you read.

Going to buy a plot in Maaī Mahiū by ...

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Going to buy a plot in Maaī Mahiū is a collection of life experiences. It is a glorification if the mundane. It’s a look at the details of life that we miss as we rush towards the life we think we should be living. In spite of what status we attain in life, there is a settled comfort that comes from cleaning a glass,wiping the dinner table, Soaking your dish cloths in Ariel so they don’t embarrass you with the smell. And basically, that is what life is all about. The book uses satire. Satire is a literary or rhetorical device that uses irony, sarcasm, or wit to expose and criticize the flaws, vices, or shortcomings of individuals, institutions, or society as a whole. It often employs exaggeration, parody, or ridicule to provoke thought, challenge norms, and provide social commentary. The goal is not only to entertain but also to highlight and critique societal issues, hypocrisy, absurdities, or injustices. By using humor and clever wordplay, satire aims to provoke introspection and foster change or improvement in the subjects being satirized.

Ethics of Life: Principles and Practi...

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This book reflects on the principles of Ethics, Integrity, and Governance. Using both practical and relatable examples, it discusses both personal and institutional opportunities and challenges around knowledge, attitude, and practice of Ethics, Integrity, and Governance. The book is written for Ethics, Integrity, and Governance Practitioners as well as Institutional Leaders and Policy Influencers including the Ambassadors of Foreign Missions and Development Partners interested in matters of Ethics, Integrity, and Governance.

The Diary of a Girl Doctor: Insights ...

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In "Diary of a Girl Doctor," Doreen Oyunge opens the door to a world that very few people have ever seen. With intimate and unfiltered diary entries, she offers a raw and authentic look into the life of a young female doctor in Kenya. From the struggles of medical school to the triumphs of delivering life and the heart-wrenching moments of saving patients from the threat of death, Doreen shares it all with candor and humor. Doreen's tale is one of perseverance and resilience, and it's an eye-opener for anyone who has ever wondered what life is like for a female doctor in a challenging healthcare environment. With wit and grace, she demystifies medical jargon, and reveals the truth behind the doctors’ white coat. "Diary of a Girl Doctor" is a window into a world we all rely on but rarely understand, and it's an invitation to laugh, cry, and then stand up for better healthcare. This diary isn't just a journey through the medical world; it's a mirror held up to society. Through it, we get to see ourselves as patients, confronting illness, poverty, and an underfunded healthcare system. We confront our own myths, ignorance, and entitlements as we watch the chaos of the world unfold within hospital walls.

Demystifying Endometriosis by Doris M...

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The book aims to demystify endometriosis, by tackling common myths and misconceptions associated with the disease that can dissuade young girls from obtaining an early diagnosis. This booklet strategically talks of the various misconceptions and myths associated with endometriosis from the perspective of some of the endo warriors. By discussing some of these misconceptions & myths in this booklet, I aim to enlighten everyone reading this book about endometriosis. Consequently, I hope to inspire improved societal acceptance and reduced stigma for the 200 million women who are globally impacted by endometriosis.

DARK RED By Tessy Nyamai

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  1. Dark Red is a romantic thriller. A novel based on an arranged marriage of two young adults, plotted by their influential parents in search for revenge. What starts as a hateful marriage, turns out to be an admirable love story. With both of them discovering the deceitful nature of their parents, they team up against them. This novel explores various political, religious and cultural beliefs, highlighting love, vengeance, politics, friendship, family, greed, among other themes.

With Eyes Wide Closed by Erick B. Gic...

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With intrigue, love, lust, fame, greed, and cruelty, ‘With Eyes Wide Closed’ Novel... The problem is that Willis wants a simple girl for a wife while Amira is out to conquer the world. They are now embroiled in a vengeful tussle. With money and influence, Amira is poised to wipe the floor with him.

Author: Erick B. Gichuru Length: 285Pages

Genre: Drama| Crime | Romance