Showing 21–40 of 19355 results

Handwriting (Beginner level)

KShs550.00 KShs450.00
Handwriting for children. Beginner level.

Nairobi: The Visible City by Freddie...

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,500.00
A Virgilian guide leads the reader through postcolonial neighborhoods and slums of Nairobi, where skyscrapers and savannah coexist with traffic.

The Nigerian Mafia Mumbai by Onyeka N...

KShs3,000.00 KShs2,500.00
Nollywood actor, Uche Mbadiegwu leaves his Surulere neighborhood in Lagos, to Bandra in Mumbai to join Bollywood, so he could make it big, hoping to play exceptional roles. Like a flash, Periwinkle appears in his life and changes everything. Tired of living in a pigsty, Efemena want to live a life of independence, but there is more to being a Nigerian in Mumbai - a constant escape from the Indian police and narcotics agents. This novel is a tale of violence, drugs, human trafficking, murder and sex.

How To Speak Punjabi in Brampton by O...

KShs3,000.00 KShs2,500.00
Balminder Jagvir Singh is a master of life’s most complex juggling act—not with colorful balls or flaming torches, but with the delicate balance between tradition and modernity, family expectations, and personal ambition. Navigating these often conflicting worlds requires more than skill—it demands a nimble mind, a resilient spirit, and the courage to walk the fine line between who he is and who he aspires to become.

The Real Owners of Britain by Onyeka ...

KShs3,000.00 KShs2,500.00
Money is power. When you have power, it can be intoxicating. That is why the power gate-keepers that money spawn like to delight in the broth of infallibility. But when powerful people are dragooned to their knees, it is always disastrous. Let's think of Harvey Weinstein-who was the Executive Producer of almost every film you could find on Netflix, when they started. He provided them with all sorts of mooi content as you'd imagine. Still and all when his time was up, his fall was deep, steep, and tragic. Harvey had the money, so he had the power. Money is magnetic. It brings close to you, the wrong people. As you have the money, you have the power. There are many people hanging around to demystify you and wring that power away from you.

The Kenya Scriptwriters Guild Script ...

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,500.00
The Kenya Scriptwriters Workbook is a comprehensive tutorial guidebook that teaches the ins and outs of scriptwriting from basic structure of a script, to advanced scriptwriting elements, tips and tricks with practical exercises and references for the Kenyan scriptwriter.

The Women of Biafra by Onyeka Nwelue

KShs3,000.00 KShs2,500.00
During the conflict, which was characterized by severe humanitarian crises, including widespread famine and displacement, the Women of Biafra became central figures in supporting their communities. They engaged in various forms of activism and support, ranging from organizing relief efforts and providing care for the wounded to sustaining families and communities through agricultural work and trading, despite the harsh conditions.

Transforming Tertiary Agricultural Ed...

KShs5,000.00 KShs4,500.00
Enormous changes are affecting African production agriculture, urbanization, and food consumption patterns, requiring new approaches to training and knowledge generation

My Food is African: healthy soil, saf...

KShs2,500.00 KShs2,000.00
This book takes you on a journey through Africa’s farms, gardens, local markets, and kitchens to learn about the unique,

Area 51: An Uncensored History of Ame...

KShs4,190.00 KShs3,890.00
The explosive, untold story of the Cold War's biggest secret. The REAL X-Files. It is the most famous military installation in the world. And no credible insider has ever divulged the truth about his time inside of it. Until now. This is the first book based on interviews with scientists, pilots, and engineers - 58 in total - who provide an unprecedented look into the mysterious activities of a top-secret base, from the Cold War to today. With a jaw-dropping ending, it proves that facts are often more fantastic than fiction, especially when the distinction is almost impossible to make.

First Platoon: A Story of Modern War ...

KShs4,000.00 KShs3,890.00
A powerful story of war in our time, of love of country, the experience of tragedy, and a platoon at

Surprise, Kill, Vanish: The Secret Hi...

KShs4,500.00 KShs3,890.00
Surprise . . . your target. Kill . . . your enemy. Vanish . . . without a trace. When

Nuclear War by Annie Jacobsen

KShs5,000.00 KShs4,500.00
Up to now, no one outside of official circles has known exactly what would happen if a rogue state launched

POWER YOUR VISION – FOR TEENS AND YOU...

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,500.00
Every young person is plagued by the questions, “Who am I?” or “What was I created to do?” This book is a practical guide into the core of your identity – and journeys with you – towards transformation and equipping you into a productive adult life. In here, you will be equipped toward; • Discovering your unique gifts, abilities and uniqueness • Overcoming negative perceptions which may hinder you from becoming all you were created to be • Rising above temporary failure and dealing with different seasons of life • Evaluating your associations and making relationship choices • Anchoring your faith in God Drawing from her own journey of healing and self-discovery, her experience in youth ministry and as a Life Coach, Judy Mzungu Jabali speaks to the young person’s heart and mind – to guide them to discover their identity, walk in their path of purpose and overcome the inevitable challenges of life. WHAT’S INSIDE THE BOOK? This is a guided tour that will enable you to; • Journey into the past and discover every hidden gem within you • Discover and expose every negative experience and pattern of the past • Catch a glimpse into the expected pitfalls and challenges of life, and how to successfully navigate • See a roadmap into the inner and outer journey that will bring you to the convergence of your Purpose Power Your Vision includes self-reflection and group discussion questions to enable individuals and groups to get the most of out the book.

Half Portraits Under Water Short Stor...

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,500.00
Half Portraits Under Water is a collection of ten loosely interlinked stories that explore love, loss, and the interconnected nature

Law of Corporate Finance in Kenya by ...

KShs5,299.00 KShs5,000.00
This book on the Law of Corporate Finance in Kenya, comprising twenty-five chapters, gives a detailed exposition on: a) Regulation of corporate decisions on the companies’ capital structure, capital raising rules and capital maintenance rules; b) Legal framework for debt finance in Kenya and the variants of that form of finance, comprising, loans and corporate debt securities; c) Capital Markets law in Kenya, particularly, equity finance raising in Kenya by companies, firstly, through private placement procedures of venture capital, private equity and crowd funding. Secondly, through issuing equity to the public by initial public offering and secondary equity offering by way of prospectus, and consequential regulation of trading of equity in secondary markets. Thirdly, liability enforcement mechanisms in capital markets for incorrect disclosures in prospectus; and d) Regulation of finance raising both by National Government at its parastatals, and by County Governments through public private partnerships (PPP), the typical model of project finance in Kenya.

Beyond Research: Influencing policy a...

BEYOND RESEARCH: An overview What would motivate researchers to ‘go beyond research’ and demonstrate the social relevance of their work? What set of skills do they require to achieve that mandate? What kind of tools exist, or should be in place for their use? What strategies have worked, not worked and in what context(s)? How do we know if the policies and processes are achieving the intended outcomes? How do we influence change towards the desired outcomes? These questions are at the core of this new book, ‘Beyond Research’ as it explores the key concepts and principles of policy making and policy influencing; the role of research and evidence in influencing policy change; the tools and strategies of influence; multi-stakeholder processes, including policy advocacy and stakeholder engagement and policy evaluation and impact assessments Beyond Research is weaved around the ‘image of stairs’ presented in seven main parts, each motivated by the effort and actions required in ‘maneuvering the stairs’ Part 1 – ‘Staring the Stairs’ provides the setting in a policy and development context with five policy narratives from Kenya and Nigeria. From the policy narratives, it gleans policy challenges, issues and policy options. The part ends with selected country case studies of actual innovation policies in practice from Ghana, Botswana, Uganda and Malawi. Part 2 – ‘Steps In’ to provide policy and the policy making cycle definitions, outlining the reason behind a gap between research and policy, and why policy makers rarely use evidence from research in their decision-making process. It uses case studies, exercises and role play to highlight the concept of multi- stakeholder processes and interests and how these affect policy and practice. Part 3 – ‘Steps Up’ to present various policy instruments that have been used to address socio- economic developmental challenges in 15 African countries. Having described the case studies and examples of the policy instruments, this section presents the process of designing, writing and communicating policy briefs as effective tools for influencing policy. Part 4 – ‘Stepping sideways’ to tackle the issue of policy advocacy and stakeholder engagement. In this section, the author discusses various approaches for effective communication of policy to different target stakeholders, especially the policy makers. This part also highlights the justification for enhancing the role and capacity of women and youth in policy research and formulation; and the mainstreaming of gender and youth in science and technology agenda in institutions of higher education and research as well as the need for ensuring equity and inclusivity in the policy process. Part 5 – ‘Stepping down’ highlights the tools for assessing training effectiveness and ‘a coaching and mentorship roadmap’ intended to enhance the capacity and skills for designing, formulating and influencing policy as well as the tools for assessing the effectiveness of suggested actions, assessments and tools.

The Boy with a Tin Guitar by Nganga M...

KShs350.00 KShs250.00
Reuben, a young boy from Kibera slums, cannot speak fluently; he stammers but is a good singer despite his handicap.