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The Levant Church: Chronicles of a Da...

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LEVANT CHURCH A young pastor resorts to Old Testament rituals involving the sacrifice of live animals on the altar in a bid to differentiate his new-fangled Church and swell up his congregation. The blood sacrifices open a portal through which spirits flow from another dimension while bringing back the body of a young Maasai woman that was sacrificed at that very spot a century ago by a crazed chieftain. The young woman’s body is possessed by a vengeful, seductive spirit that was violently killed decades earlier. As the loosened spirits cause havoc amongst his congregation, the seductive spirit stalks the pastor in a murderous rampage that leads the pastor far from his chosen path and family. He pulls himself back from the precipice and the spirit follows him, unaware that the path that she treads upon leads to its own perdition. As she is drawn toward her damnation, she leaves a piece of herself behind.

Shoreline: Origins by Jacob Aliet

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SHORELINE ORIGINS. During a desperate moment in a hospital ward, a sick man makes a pact with a dark force to save his life. But he later breaks the pact. A deformed baby girl is later born in the wake of the broken pact. The villagers reject her and demand that she is killed and thrown away because she is a bad omen. Her desperate mother hides her at the shoreline of the lake and secretly nurses her. A creature finds the baby and adopts her. The baby’s genetic defects provide her with adaptations that enable her to live in water. She returns to the village as a young woman but the villagers attack her believing that she is a demon. She narrowly survives the horrific attack and escapes back to the lake. Seeing her injured and bleeding, her vengeful lake mother retaliates with devastating consequences. After the carnage, the villagers assemble fearsome warriors, experienced fishermen and skilled hunters from far and wide to kill the creature. What follows is a series of spell binding events and revelations that lead to the most unexpected finale. In the middle of this conflict, a doctor doggedly struggles to find if any scientific advancements can be achieved from the disturbing occurrences that shake the rural community. Dreams and fears, like the land and the lake, meet at the shoreline.

Shoreline Evolution: The Gene Meets T...

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SHORELINE EVOLUTION Convinced to go take part in research that will advance scientific knowledge on survival and evolution, Nyarnam travels to the US, where a multi-disciplinary group of experts examine her unique anatomical features at a prestigious university. The trip turns out to be more than she bargained for. Major competing forces are interested in studying her, and they go to extreme lengths to capture her. She finds herself in a war that has nothing to do with her, separated from her family and fighting for her very life. Amid the turmoil, wounded, lost and broken, Nyarnam discovers capabilities embedded in her DNA that she had not been aware of. However, her biological capabilities may not be enough to save herself and return to her beloved home.

Wema by Wamugi Gichuri

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Wema is the debut novel by Wamugi Gichuri, a budding Kenyan Author. The novel aims to shed some light on the vices that society is shy to talk about, such as prostitution, teenage pregnancy, poverty, crime, and dysfunctional families.

Carcase for Hounds by Meja Mwangi

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Meja Mwangi second Mau Mau novel tells the story of an Anvil. The group is under the command of a general called Haraka (Hurry) and the plot revolves around the fight between Haruka's men and British troops led by a Captain Kingsley. 18 The fictional protagonists, Haraka and Kingsley, know each other as Haraka was once chief of a village under Kingsley's jurisdiction. The Captain is under pressure from his superiors, who demand immediate results in the attempts to crush the resistance met with from Haraka and his men. The narrative displays an obvious ambivalence in characterisation, theme and language. The narrator portrays the protagonists as partly human and considerate, partly brutal and repressive, but with a difference. Haraka is endowed with the most negative personal traits. He kills three of his own men. Towards the end of 1954, as a result of the so-called villagization programme, about one million Gikuyu were resettled in 800 new villages surrounded by barbed wire and watch towers. This is an indication of the difficulties Mau Mau had to face to get support and supplies.

The Real You: Unpacking You By Angie ...

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We spend much of our lives chasing our dreams and busy with the rat race thinking we are living meaningful lives, but in reality, we are not. What we have overlooked is the fact that God created each of us for more than we are experiencing, and we need to align with His original plan for us. The Real You is an eye-opening book, which aims to show you how to align with who God created you to be and His purpose for your life. The real you is made up of and expressed through eight aspects of your life – spirit, soul, body, social, financial, professional, leadership, and geographical. The Real You is a book that will bring strategic alignment to your life by showing you the importance of developing an intimate relationship with God. Learn how to live as the Real You and deliver value to the world in a way that is unique to you.

The Kenyan Impostors by Harun Kimani

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They all posses FAKE Kenyan Birth Certificates. They are the Kenyan IMPOSTORS. These IMPOSTORS are living in Kenyan villages and towns undetected. End goal is for a foreign power to use them to conquer and colonise Kenya, without firing a single shot.

Son of Woman in Mombasa by Charles Ma...

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A sequel to the bestselling The Son of Woman, written in Mangua's now familiar engaging, cynical and humorous style. In this novel, the Son of Woman has come out of jail and moved to Mombasa to start afresh. He is a fully fledged thirty-something, and a married grown- up. He is unemployed and operating as a black marketeer; but in any case, soon expects to find a job as a Member of Parliament. A satirical and fictional portrayal of the African male, living in a world of rapid social change and transition to some kind of modernity. Charles Mangua is a bestselling popular fiction writer in Kenya, who has penned other novels: Kanina and I and A Tail in the Mouth.

Heart Strings by Onejikũ

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… even though darkness will cloud your vision, The stars will be the light when you dream, Guiding you to better paths, Reminding you of the success in new chances … Heart Strings is a collection of hope, rebirth, and reawakening poems. It is a source of hope to those who have given up or are going through hardships, a reminder that there is light at the end of the tunnel, that this too shall pass, and a new day will come.

Leadership Through The Eyes of A pris...

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Leadership Through The Eyes of A prisons Officer by Wanini Kireri

The Disruptor: Championing reforms in...

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Want to know the transformational journey of the Kenya Prisons Service. Want to know how it had a paradigm shift from Punishment to Correction and empowerment? Grab yourself a copy of this book written by the indefatigable Wanini Kireri, first female commandant in the Kenya Prisons, first female head of a male maximum security prison, winner of Public Servant of the Year Award, globally acclaimed penal reformer and recipient of the CRIME SI POA Lifetime Achievement Award. It’s a page turner worth your time.

Redefining A Kenyan Referee by Lorenc...

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Sports officiating is a complex discipline that involves a significant amount of counterintuitive knowledge and emotional intelligence. Through a mixture of mind-blowing thoughts, Redefining a Kenyan Referee takes a deep and knowledgeable dive into how to reshape officiating practices in Kenya. It offers guidelines and recommendations to which sports officiating bodies should adhere. Precisely composed and explored by Lorence Ishuga, a variety of views from literary studies and navel-gazing are fused to shed a light on the rarely valued and frequently criticized persons -who are pivotal to sports. It should be read by all stakeholders in sports to achieve a new perception of match officials. Every sports official and practitioner needs to study this book. Such an act will improve their performance and participants’ experience.

Parliament of Owls A play by Adipo Si...

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‘Parliament of Owls’ a play is an allegory set in the Bird Kingdom. The kingdom is ruled by the mysterious Royal Owl, King Tula Nyongoro.

Caitaani Mutharaba ini by Ngugi wa Th...

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This critique of modern Kenya highlights the greed and capitalism prevalent in society. Despair drives Wariinga to leave Nairobi and seek refuge in her home town of Ilmorog. On her journey she is handed an invitation to a feast of thieves, a competition organized by the devil.

A Prehistoric People THE CENTRAL KIKU...

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The central Gĩkũyũ occupy Mũrang’a County, which is in the central part of Kenya. At various times in history, the central gikuyu territory has been known as Ithanga, Mũkũrwe-inĩ, Gĩkuyu, Kĩrĩnyaga, Metumi, Fort Hall and finally Mũrang’a. They are the original Gĩkũyũ and direct descendants of Gĩkũyũ and Mũmbi. The country of the central Gĩkũyũ,' whose system of tribal organisation will be described in this book, lies between the southern Gĩkũyũ of Kiambu (Kabete) and the northern Gĩkũyũ of nyĩrĩ (Gaki) all three lying in the central part of Kenya. Murang’a is divided into six administrative sub-counties: Kandara, Gatanga, Kĩharũ, kangĩma, Kĩgumo and Maragwa. The population, according to the 2019 census is (1,056,640) one million, fifty-six hundred, six hundred and forty. The central Gĩkũyũ people are agriculturists, today keeping a few flocks of sheep and goats and cattle. They are also ardent businessmen. The cultural and historical traditions of the central Gĩkũyũ people have been verbally handed down from generation to generation. These traditions are quite distinct from the other two of the north and south. In writing this book, I sought to bring out this distinction to establish the difference with the southern Gĩkũyũ as was aptly captured by Louis Leakey in his treatise titled “southern kikuyu before 1903”. Probably the only and most comprehensive book on Gĩkũyũ culture, Leakey candidly dwelt on the southern Kikuyu and confesses to not having had much contact with what he wrongly summed up as northern kikuyu. In that said north, there exists two distinct kikuyu cultural groupings that have never been studied to establish this glaring distinction between the nyĩrĩ and mũrang’a groupings. From inception, the central Gĩkũyũ carried forth their information and history through memory. In the book “a prehistoric people: the central Gĩkũyũ before 1970”, effort was made to collect relevant information from sometimes very meagre sources to try to correct the misconception that the kikuyu are a homogenous people practicing a common culture. As a central Gĩkũyũ myself, having been born and grown up there, it is clear after interaction with the other two, that the original Gĩkũyũ still exists in mũrang’a (fig 15) as close to as it was during Gĩkũyũ and Mũmbi era. It is from these original Gĩkũyũ that the other two, the southern and northern, developed after dispersal from Mũrang’a. Thaaaai-to the members of the central Gĩkũyũ kĩama, mwaki wa rũgongo rũa kĩranga, in which I stand as mũthuri wa mbũri igĩrĩ, my comrades-in-arms of the past, present, and future. In this work as in all my other activities, their co-operation, courage, and sacrifice in the service of the central Gĩkũyũ people have been the inspiration and the sustaining power. Finally., I extend my warmest thanks to all those elders and scholars as well as people of all walks of life who gave me much of their time to help collect, critic and record the facts correctly. Again, thank you very much.

Switch on your future by Abdirahman F...

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If you are reading this book you are probably looking for some answers, right? Well you have chosen right. Switch On Your Future is a simple book that not only inspires and speaks to a versatile rage of people, but it also gives you a few tricks up your sleeves to apply whey you want ignite yourself to the next level in life.

Essays on Pan Africanism by Shiraz Du...

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Essays on Pan Africanism by Shiraz Durrani and Noosim Naimasiah

The Moon Also Sets by Osita Ogbu

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A story set in a fictional Nigerian village and university environment. Oby struggles to lead a full life in a modern but ever male-dominated world. First she must contend with rejection from the university although she is better qualified than many of her peers. Then she must face the conflicting demands of education and her career, and her relationship with Chike with whom she pursues a modern and open sexual relationship, but in a society which is still in many ways conservative. She must then deal with the consequences for her future of becoming pregnant. Osi Ogbu is a Nigerian, at present living and writing in Nairobi.

Nairobi National Park Guide Book

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A guide for Nairobi National Park reignites the passion that residents, tourists, researchers, and students have for this unique city park.

A Grain of Wheat by Ngugi wa Thiongo

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Set in the wake of the Mau Mau rebellion and on the cusp of Kenya's independence from Britain, A Grain of Wheat follows a group of villagers whose lives have been transformed by the 1952–1960 Emergency. At the center of it all is the reticent Mugo, the village's chosen hero and a man haunted by a terrible secret. As we learn of the villagers' tangled histories in a narrative interwoven with myth and peppered with allusions to real-life leaders, including Jomo Kenyatta, a masterly story unfolds in which compromises are forced, friendships are betrayed, and loves are tested.