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Miriam Kimani – Winning Outside Losing Inside September 29, 2020 – Posted in: Author Interviews

Who is Miriam Kimani? Miriam Kimani is a Kenyan born, raised in the UK. She is known by the majority as an author, some as a support teacher and minority, a mentor. Miriam Kimani is an author, launched her first book in 2018 in Kenya . Thereafter, had a passion and a desire to continue impacting within her sphere. In 2019 she was recognized as an outstanding youth writer where, she then opened her website…

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Sheila Oile – Feeding the Lambs KE September 24, 2020 – Posted in: Author Interviews

Who is Sheila Oile? A girl who is loved by God and is intentionally grounded in her walk with Christ. Why did you name your platform Feed the Lambs KE? I was having a chat with my mum about my books and how I don’t like referring to children as kids (its original meaning is the offspring of a goat) and she said what about Lambs and then referred me to John 21:15 (It ends…

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Interview with Stephanie Kitchen, Managing Editor, International African Institute, London August 19, 2020 – Posted in: Author Interviews

Alice Wairimū Nderitū is an author, columnist (The EastAfrican) ethnic relations educator and mediator of armed conflict. She authored Beyond Ethnicism: Exploring Ethnic and Racial Diversity for Educators, approved by the Kenya Institute for Curriculum Development for Teacher Training Colleges; Kenya: Bridging Ethnic Divides, A Commissioner’s experience on Cohesion and Integration and, Mũkami Kĩmathi: Mau Mau Woman Freedom Fighter, an authorized biography. Alice was named 2012 Woman Peace Maker of the Year by the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, University of San Diego; 2014…

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Details of Dedan Kimathi’s last moments August 18, 2020 – Posted in: Blog

Freedom fighter Dedan Kimathi’s name has allocated itself a spot in the list of the people who played the biggest role in handing Kenya her independence. Is there a story unfolding in your community? Let Hivisasa know The freedom icon would later be captured by colonialist forces led by Ian Henderson, a local Special Branch member, in the open country of the Kikuyu reserve and sentenced to death soon after. On February 17, 1956, Kimathi…

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Mũkami Kĩmathi, Mau Mau Freedom Fighter – How Kenyatta and Odinga vied for Mau Mau vote – Posted in: Review

For millions of Kenyans, yesterday was just another Sunday. But for Mukami Kimathi and the remnants of the Mau Mau movement that waged the war for independence in the 1950s, it was a special day. Unbeknown to many Kenyans, February 18 marked the day the icon of the independence struggle, Field Marshal Dedan Kimathi, was executed by the colonial government for his role in the Mau Mau war. Yesterday marked the 60th anniversary of Kimathi’s…

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Mukami Kimathi’s story lends voice to women freedom fighters – Posted in: Thoughts

In 1964, a newly independent Kenya was facing the uphill task of reconstructing herself into an African State. That reconstruction was called “Africanisation”. As part of the Africanisation policy, my father, Vincent Nderitu, was posted to Sasumua Dam in Kinangop to take over from the British superintendents who were leaving the country. Not long after he had arrived, he asked the foreman, Harun Musungu, to fifind out where he could buy milk. That was how…

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Kenya: Bridging Ethnic Divides – NCIC does more work than what comes to surface – Posted in: Uncategorized

A month ago I was privileged to attend the launch of Alice Wairimu Nderitu’s book on national cohesion and integration, Kenya, Bridging Ethnic Divides. Ms Nderitu was a founding Commissioner of the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC), and before and since she has enjoyed a distinguished career promoting the cause of cohesion and integration, in Kenya, Nigeria and elsewhere. The chief guest at the launch was Dr Fred Matiang’i, the Cabinet Secretary for the…

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Kenya: Bridging Ethnic Divides, A Commissioners Experience on Cohesion and Integration – Posted in: Review

What you need to know: Quite often, a difficult, painful, or frustrating day or task such as mediating ethnic conflict can be redeemed by writing about it. By writing we can claim what we have lived and thus integrate it more fully into our journeys. There are significant insights one gets from reading Alice Nderitu’s book, Kenya, Bridging Ethnic Divides; A Commissioner’s Experience on Cohesion and Integration. Writing is a true spiritual discipline: Writing can help…

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Lilian Jebet – Slay Health, A Girl’s Guide to Vaginal Hygiene June 19, 2020 – Posted in: Author Interviews

  Who is Lilian Jebet the author behind Slay Healthy?     Professionally, I am a digital marketing and communications expert specialist. I studied my undergraduate in Commerce-Marketing Major and Masters in Communications (PR) from the University of Nairobi. Personality wise,  I would describe myself as bubbly, outgoing with a great sense of humor, I am the person you wish to sit next to on a long road trip. I can be a bit serious…

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Mukami Kimathi – The Mau Mau Freedom Fighter March 30, 2020 – Posted in: Review

This review and feature image is a contribution from Glynis Maina as authored and published on her blog on May 29th, 2019 Being the wife of a Freedom Fighter may look like a walk in the park where your husband’s name seemingly opens all doors for you and make things right. This book however shows how in about 65 years our freedom fighters are still not well documented historically. It corrects the belief that women…

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