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MISFORTUNES NEVER COME SINGLY

MISFORTUNES NEVER COME SINGLY

The fierce evening wind blew harder than usual causing dead fallen leaves to whirl wildly in the air. Pregnant silence dominated the whole Silverdale village. The moon in turn shone dimly casting out dark patches as the clouds move blocking the dim light. Though great silence engulfed, the sound of howling dog, far away and [...]

June 1 2011 | Posted in Headlines, Inspirational Stories, Kenyan Stories | Read More »

Matatus “Moving Discos”

Matatus “Moving Discos”

“I can’t believe this, it’s like we are in a scene of X-zibit’s Pimp my ride show!” exclaimed John in disbelief, his eyes constantly rolling to have a good glimpse of every inch in the Matatu. John is a 28 year old American expatriate who was recently posted to Nairobi as a market researcher and [...]

May 2 2011 | Posted in Articled & Opinionated Stories, Kenyan Stories | Read More »

Junction of cultures

Junction of cultures

Looking down the junction of Kimathi Street, just next to the famous Dedan Kimathi’s statue, marvel is just inevitable. Almost every street in the city of Nairobi resembles this really westernized, yet Africanized setting. Taking just a glance can be blinding reason being of the normal day-to-day activities taking place. Across the street, there is [...]

May 1 2011 | Posted in Articled & Opinionated Stories, Kenyan Stories | Read More »