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Benga Maestro: The Life and Genius of...

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'Benga Maestro' is told through the lenses of Dr. Osito Kalle, the string doctor, Dokta Waya, and lyrical cricket who plucks and chirps out wisdom, traditional aphorism, humour, and consolation, to "edutain" his audience. A viable offspring of the Victoria Jazz family, stemming from his mentor's Awino Lawi-led Victoria C, the Mabinju songbird has grown into a gallant ballad of his current Nabii Kings Band. Thus, Benga Maestro, narrates his Benga odysseys and magnanimously shares his foresight for music, its makers, and its consumers. It is a pleasurable exploration of both the kingly Kalle, and the benign world of Benga.

Miles on Stones. Odes on love and Rom...

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Miles on Stones is a best rated poetic and prose love book. It explores the subject of love through a very humourous style that delivers with so much ease for all the readers. The Philosophical approach is also very gripping.

SONGS OF MY DREAMS AND OTHER SONGS, A...

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In today’s world, music, art, drama, and poetry are among the most scintillating experiences which appeal to and snatch the attention of our emotions, feelings, thoughts, and decisions. Of them all, however, poetry calls louder and seeks to, in itself, encompassing all the other three. In his wisdom, the renowned poet Percy Shelley said, “Poetry lifts the veil from the hidden beauty of the world.” Listening to a poem is an exhilarating dive into music, art, drama, and poetry, all at once. The very writing of a poem is a psychologically expensive and expansive exposure of the audience to realities and imaginations of the past, present, and future, the seen and the unseen, the sweet and the bitter, the true and the untrue, the possible and the impossible, the traditional and the modern, all in a beautifully-crafted presentation. Its recitation is a charming plunge into the world unknown. Song of my Dreams & Other Songs, a brand-new anthology of St. Andrews Creative Writers and Book Club, is a collection of handpicked poetic works by students of St. Andrews Tarabete Secondary School, Kenya. It’s an exquisite epitome of young minds’ ability to think, craft, innovate, and present ideas with ease and complexity, mindfulness and creativity. Within its pages are splashes of a handful of poems by the chaperon teachers, whose work in producing this book was offering insights, changing perspectives, aligning approaches, and instilling gusto into the young creatives’ minds, bringing out the poems and poets in them. The quadri-sectioned anthology treats the reader to an entire assortment of poems in section A, offers poetry notes in section B, a Question and Answer segment in Section C, and poems with questions in section D. In my view, the Song of my Dreams & Other Songs anthology is an Encyclopedia of Poetry in a microcosm. It’s a collection you’ll sit down to read and rise having become a poet, overflowing with the craving to write. It opens with dreams: of self, peace, and a flashback of a once-accommodative nature turned punitive by humanity and then turns to songs about life, nature, joy, sadness, culture, beliefs, and other aspects of life. With the care of nature vanishing every day, we have remained with a skeleton of the same, and now the persona dream in despair, singing in disparity: Oh! Mother Nature how cruel! How cruel to you we became? To strip your chest bare That to which your anger escalated. The dreams are agonizing of a lost reality, a longing for a lofty imagination, a craving for peace, fulfillment, a world of abundance, justice, protection, and thriving. Copies of the anthology. PHOTO/Courtesy. Copies of the anthology. PHOTO/Courtesy. The persona, through the dreams, presents the reader with a heart of resilience and the desire to keep trying and also take a different path for a different, hopefully, better result. They also build a sense of hope for life yonder after struggles, failures, pain, despair, and all negative energy, building up a new worldview of possibilities. In a narrative poem on “Personal Dream” by Teresia Muthoni, the persona narrates about a childhood life and how, all along, has been pursuing a dream hitherto. It brings out the need to focus on one’s dreams and resist the urge to be dissolved in the dreams and wishes of the community around them. Decisiveness is key! While addressing ecological matters such as climate change and the palpable need to care for the planet, which has mothered us, the poetic voices also plunge the reader into paramount contemporary issues like allocation of duties in the family setting, politics, corruption, technology, and crime, and how they have given the world new wings to fly to an unknown destiny. This anthology speaks to all ears, all genders, and all ages, attending to the issues affecting and disturbing society in entirety. Employing imagery, the young minds breathe life into their characters and give their personas the currency to pass the intended message in an easy-to-identify-with approach, adding to their creativity’s aesthetic value, usability, and applicability. The “Song of the Greedy Hyena” by Bonface Otieno stresses the need for hard work, despising a parasitic attitude of waiting to benefit from others’ efforts. It encourages a spirit of self-sufficiency, living within one’s standards, and embracing fairness. The collection unearths the aesthetic value of reading and learning from young people’s thoughts, approaches, and creativity, a pure mystery, winning over the reader to appreciate that younghood is a treasure that society must bank on, nurture, and buoy up. It also presents life in its multifaceted nature, foregrounding the themes of true love, romance and heartbreak, acceptance and rejection, hope and despair, life and death, creation and nature, parenting, academics and politics, beauty and ugliness, friendship and enmity, among many others, all in enchanting spasms. Poems like “Hopeful in Love”, “Camouflaged”, “If I Should Die”, “Toxic Trust”, “My Life”, “When I met You”, “Dark Africa”, “I Keep Wondering”, “Sweet Mother” and “Rest in Peace Old Granma”, among numerous others, speak to the reader of mundane daily life issues affecting the society, nation, continent and the whole world, opening the readers’ eyes to a wider worldview from the persona’s tongue. Diana Agnes’s “Mary’s Plea” is a plea for freedom, a cry to be let alone and be herself. It’s a wake-up call that though we always get tempted to invade others’ space and privacy, we must allow those around us the freedom to be, talk, act, and live them. Calling to mind that this book homes the thoughts of young students, the poets, and poetesses were keen also to praise their current home away from home. With ecstasy and a sense of anticipated nostalgia, “Our Saint St. Andrews” appreciates the molding, imparting, and equipping the institution does to them, forever shaping their future for good. Many cries have been absorbed By your silent walls Yet I know because I met you My life will not be quite The same again! Presenting loyalty as a gem to be embraced and other virtues as bulbs to always be kept light, the poems also hide not reality from us but surface vices as always lurking around us, ever ready to disrupt all goodness. Simultaneously, “Education” by Halsey Nganga praises the power of education in changing lives through time management and focus and how within it is the power to become anything in life. So, If it suits you Shape our ears to hear Sharpen our eyes to see Grace our minds to absorb Bless our hearts to exceed. Song of my Dreams & Other Songs book presents the young creatives’ thoughts with unbridled enthusiasm and well-calculated seasons, carrying the readers from past experiences to the present yet driving their thoughts to the future and leaving them held in anticipation. Through lyric poetry, the creatives express their feelings on different aspects of life, such as love, loneliness, disappointments, fear, and other feelings, riveting the reader all along. The young minds have tapped on figurative language and employed tons of enjambment, making the poems interestingly complex yet easy to decode, affording an amazing flow of thoughts, and maintaining splashes of tension to keep your eyes open, searching for more. Mr. Bonface Otieno (L), Ms. Ruth Gitonga, Kabarak University staff members, and St. Andrews Tarabete Creative Writers and Book Club members after an inspiring creative writing workshop at Kabarak University last year. PHOTO/File. Mr. Bonface Otieno (L), Ms. Ruth Gitonga, Kabarak University staff members, and St. Andrews Tarabete Creative Writers and Book Club members after an inspiring creative writing workshop at Kabarak University last year. PHOTO/File. “Harvesting Eve”, a poem by Jacklyn Livale, a Senior English Literature teacher at the institution, brings down the curtain in the first section of the book. It is a recollection of the joys brought about by harvest season, how nature beautifully responds to the times, and how animals and birds join in the merriment as hunger is bidden goodbye, replaced by abundance and ecstasy. They yearn for more: And as so they sit, waiting for me To sing another harvests song. Going beyond the poems to explain what they are and tons of other details on poetry, this sums up what students have always been waiting for. Section B of this Poetry Encyclopedia delves into all aspects you need to know about poetry, from the (hitherto un-datable) origin of poetry to the definition of the same, types of poems, basic to complex features of a poem and poetry, imagery in poetry and its types, styles, and techniques in poetry, types and techniques of poetry, attitude, tone, mood and a guide to diction and language use in poetry. It’s an extensive spring of knowledge with vital nuggets of knowledge students need to tap from as they study, respond to, analyze, write poems, and also answer examination questions about poetry. Section C of this book checks the learners’ understanding of what they have grasped so far. It has numerous poems with Questions and Answers (Q/A), allowing the learner to practice the knowledge gained. The tail-end section of this anthology-cum-poetry encyclopedia comprises poems and questions. The answers are in the students’ minds and with sufficient information already given in the other sections, Section D is a real test of what the students would have as homework to keep them engaged, refreshed, and well-equipped. In its entirety, this anthology is a visible witness that young people have all they need to become great creatives, thinkers, solution-givers, opinionists, storytellers and all that is at their disposal to become. It is a gift to society, a fruit of well-cultured minds, an overflow of correctly-chaperoned youngsters with all potential on their hands, an epitome of what youths can become if well-informed, timely-tapped, and positively-impacted and allowed to become.

Treasured Heart by Loice Muttai

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A book focusing on emotional wellbeing where the author highlights from her personal story the importance of processing our feelings and cultivating a relationship with oneself in pursuit of wholeness.

Things They Lost by Okwiri Oduor R...

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Ayosa is a wandering spirit—joyous, exuberant, filled to the brim with longing. Her only companions in her grandmother’s crumbling house are as lonely as Ayosa herself: the ghostly Fatumas, whose eyes are the size of bay windows, who teach her to dance and wail at the death news; the Jolly-Annas, cruel birds who cover their solitude with spiteful laughter; the milkman, who never greets Ayosa and whose milk tastes of mud; and Sindano, the kind owner of a café no one ever visits. Unexpectedly, miraculously, one day Ayosa finds a friend. Yet she is always fixed on her beautiful mama, Nabumbo Promise: a mysterious and aloof photographer, she comes and goes as she pleases, with no apology or warning. Set at the intersection of the spirit world and the human one, Things They Lost is a stunning and unforgettable novel that unfurls the dizzying dualities of love, at its most intoxicating and all-encompassing.

Promises to Keep and Miles to Go by G...

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In this captivating Memoire, Lt. Gen. [rtd.] Humphrey Njoroge, 3-Star of Kenya, traces his life and that of the modern Kenya military from the late 1940s, until his retirement from active service in 2004. It is a story of dedication and commitment, and loyalty and belief in the enduring principles of all great and worthy life. From classroom to war and back again, to strategic commands in the military in between, Gen. Njoroge gives an idea of what it was and what it meant. It ultimately leaves the reader to ponder whether in truth, that caliber of folk patrol its corridors the institution corridors.

Bob Collymore: A Short Impactful Life...

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The book is a monography; some would say an unauthorized biography of former Safaricom CEO Robert William Collymore. The Guyana-born executive was at the helm of Kenya's most influential and profitable company. The leading Internet Service Provider (ISP) and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) company in Kenya also had ties to Vodafone, a company headquartered in London, Gt. Britain, and Kenya's former colonial master. This relationship between Kenya's Safaricom and Gt. Britain's Vodafone illustrates the construct Ghanaian Kwame Nkrumah warned the newly independent African countries about.

For What Are Butterflies Without Thei...

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Troy Onyango’s For What Are Butterflies Without Their Wings is a collection of 12 short stories that have a quickening pulse and pages crackling with sharp observations and gentle revelations about solitude, loneliness, connection, loss, love, and the infinite intricacies of daily human life.

Herder Warfare in East Africa: A Soci...

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Herder Warfare in East Africa presents a regional analysis of the spatial and social history of warfare among the nomadic peoples of East Africa, covering a period of 600 years. The long dureé facilitates understanding of how warfare among pastoralist communities in earlier centuries contributed to political, economic and ethnic shifts across the grazing lands in East Africa. The book discusses herder warfare from the perspective of warfare ecology, highlighting the interrelations between environmental and cultural causalities – including droughts, famine, floods, ritual wars, religious wars and migrations – and the processes and consequences of war. Regional synthesis concentrates on frontiers of conflicts extending from the White Nile Basin in south Sudan – into the southern savannas of East Africa, the Great East African Rift Valley, and the northern and southern Horn of Africa – examining historical military power shifts between diverse pastoralist cultures. Case studies are set in the coastal hinterland of East Africa and the Jubaland-Wajir frontiers. Warfare combined with environmental disasters caused social-economic breakdowns and the enslavement of defeated groups. The dynamics of herder warfare changed after colonial entry, response to pastoralist resistance and slave emancipation. The book is of interest to specialist and non-specialist readers exploring pastoralism, social anthropology and warfare and conflict studies; and is suitable for introductory graduate courses in environmental and social history of warfare .

Positioning For Change – A Pers...

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Change and transition are a constant. Life comprises different seasons that require an individual to transit from one season to another – from one year into another; from an employee to a business owner/entrepreneur; from singlehood to marriage, from one middle level management to top management among others. Change is inevitable. In a world webbed in change more than ever before, faith in God, clarity in purpose and intentional planning for change are critical components in achieving desired results during the transition period and beyond. POSITIONING FOR CHANGE - A PERSONAL GUIDE provides a systematic guidance and action plan on how to intentionally and successfully transition from one season to another. The book details eight strategic steps to aid you achieve your goals.

Beautiful Mess by Scholastica Moraa

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Beautiful Mess is a collection of a poems on a young woman's journey in navigating love and life. The book explores love, pain and various feelings in a young girl's journey surviving what the universe throws at her. The pieces are passionately written in a bid to show the world that messed up does not mean outright ugly. There is still beauty in messy situations.

The Hidden Scars of FGM by Sadia Hussein

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This a true story of FGM survivor Sadia Hussein

A New Dawn for children by Sadia Hussein

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This is a must read books for both Children and adults for social transformation and mentorship.

Computerized Data Processing Concepts...

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This is secondary computer studies book combining both F1-4 work

Leadership Beyond the Boardroom by Fr...

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The leadership space is evolving at unprecedented speeds. The variables of leadership are expanding and multiplying every new day. Only attentive and adaptive leaders will survive this mega evolution. This book delves deep into the subject of leadership and dissects the variables of the ever changing landscape of leadership with a view to helping new leaders to successfully create their own paths of leadership.

Tembe Kajimezea

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“Waonekana mahiri wa lugha na mwenye busara katika kujibu maswali. Majina yako kamili waitwa nani?”, akaniuliza. Mara hii niliweza kuona tabasabu usoni mwake. “Kwa majina naitwa Kazamoyo Juma”, nikamjibu. Uso wake uling’aa mara moja. Sikujua ni kwa nini. Kwani alifahamu jina langu? Nikawaza. “Kazamoyo…kaza…Moyo. Unatoka wapi?”, akaniuliza bwana yule. “Nimetoka kaunti ya Hesabika mjini Weusisi”, nikamjibu. Bwana yule aliruka kutoka kwenye kiti chake na kunikumbatia. Machozi yalimdondoka. Alikuwa amenifahamu. Alikuwa binamu yangu Taru. Katika harakati hiyo niliweza kujiwa na fahamu zangu na kujua kuwa wakati wangu ulikuwa umewadia. Kumbe kutoka siku ile aliponipa kazi katika kampuni yake alikuwa hajanifahamu? Sadfa ilikuwa imetukutanisha.

Living in Love and Happiness by Steph...

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This book explains the meaning of true love and intimacy and how to handle relationship and marriage challenges.

100 Years of Rugby in Kenya: 1910 ...

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100 Years of Rugby in Kenya: 1910 -2010 A century of Pride by Zack Oloo

A Friend of the Court by Muroki Ndung...

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The Rift Valley Province of Kenya is an opposition stronghold, their secret eviction is ordered. The regime is clinging to power, ethnic hatred is rampant. In this first novel from a new Kenyan writer, an unlikely trio emerges: a foul character seeking to redeem himself, a young smart lawyer drawn in against her will, another lawyer not averse to bending the law to achieve his ends. The effort to call a halt is a powerful fictional evocation of attempts to halt an overweening regime.

The Courage to LEAD Young: A Memoir b...

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In a compelling account of her own professional journey at Amref Health Africa – an international health non-governmental organization, Evalin Karijo shares the skills and wisdom she gained in her climb from a voluntary role, to leading multiple teams, directing an international, youth-focused, health initiative, and eventually to a strategic leadership position that paved the way for many young people to take up leadership roles within her organization and beyond. The trail she blazed within a decade is evidence that young people are uniquely qualified and essential in participating fully in leadership. As she proudly exited the powerful demographic called youth, Eve wrote the book she wished for, early in her own professional climb. The Courage to Lead Young: A Memoir, is her hand-up extended to other courageous leaders ready to take up the leadership challenge. ********************** About the author Evalin Karijo is an award-winning leader, global health specialist, a strong advocate of youth leadership in Africa, and a lover of nature. She has received various recognition, including the Management Africa Magazine ‘Top Woman’ feature, and the #Top35Under35 Kenya 2020 award for her leadership role in the health sector. She holds a Masters degree in International Public Health (University of Liverpool), a Global Executive MBA in Health Leadership and Management (United States International University-Africa), and Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Health (Kenyatta University).