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coffee: East African coffee.
Coffee foryou articles coffee tea, espresso coffee, coffee m… | December 24th 2009 by mahasamut
Coffees Africa often taste more exotic flavors from Latin America Cafe. Which explains fruity and flowers have a high acid and medium body. See coffee very popular in Africa and growing.. Kenya. King Africa Cafe Arabica coffee, the Clean Kenya held read more
Nairobi’s Knapsack
In Her Shoes | December 23rd 2009 by rbluitt
It’s so incredibly inspiring to see a fellow (honorary) Chicagoan & PR maven conquering new career paths in the Big Apple! Meet Mrs. Letena Lindsay, co-owner of Brooklyn’s Nairobi’s Knapsack Toy and Play Gallery. Located on th read more
Trainer& Intern
Kenyan Jobs Bank | December 23rd 2009
Real People is a rapidly growing Financial Institution with over 150 branches over Sub – Saharan Africa, looking for Vibrant, Dynamic & Qualified individuals to fill the following positions to be based in Nairobi, Kenya.Trainer - Micro Enterprise F read more
Kenya Culture
Travel Guide | December 23rd 2009
Kenya Culture Kenya Culture is a rich blend of traditional African tribal cultures along with Arabic Portuguese and British influences left over from days gone by. More recently Hindu influences are also permeating Kenyan culture. Nomads who roamed t read more
Fashion Revolutionaries: Top Models Past & Present
Eclectic Jewelry and Fashion | December 22nd 2009
1. Donyale Luna broke down barriers to become the first notable Black woman featured on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar in 1965 as a sketch. She later attained mainstream appeal through her unconventional poses.2. No one personifies the phrase “Bla read more
On to Tanzania!
Ramon Stoppelenburg | December 22nd 2009 by Ramon
The bags are packed. One big duffel bag on wheels (I am 33yo now, so enjoying some luxury) with my own stuff and a small 8 kilogram bag filled with old clothing of mine. Tomorrow morning I will be leaving from Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam for an 8-h read more
Train Derails in Nairobi, killing 2
Pakistan News | December 22nd 2009 by Asif Khalil
Train Derails in Nairobi, killing 2, A cargo train has derailed near residential areas in the Kenyan capital, killing two people. Accident occurred near Nairobi and the cause of the derailment was not immediately known, officials said. Hundreds of pe read more
Africa Gathering Nairobi 2009 (day 2)
White African | December 22nd 2009
I’m here at day 2 of Africa Gathering in Nairobi, but can only spend part of the day here today, so it won’t be a full listing of all the talks. Day 1 talks are here. I missed Nkeiru Joe’s talk about the sea and fibre cable read more
Kenya, Natale con i Masai
Il Reporter | December 22nd 2009
Natale 2007. Trascorso all’ombra di una grande acacia nel bel mezzo della boscaglia africana. A cinque ore di distanza da Nairobi, capitale del Kenya, città caotica, frenetica, moderna e, al tempo stesso tristemente ricca di bidonville, dove si pa read more
Stephen Fry on Operation Rhino
Another Chance To See | December 21st 2009
On December 19th, four Northern White Rhino's were flown to Kenya. RedOrbit has one of the news items.Dana Holeckova, director of the Dvur-Kralove zoo in central Czech Republic said, "We must offer them this last chance, in their natural environment read more
A brief history of terrorism in Africa
Hot Political News | December 21st 2009 by Jeremia Trirachmat
Terrorism is not an unknown concept to Africa. The North and West region of Africa have been profoundly impacted by nationalist and religious conflicts, which have been attended by destructive acts of terrorism. Within this context, terrorist network read more
Global Water Crisis: You’d Think Water Would Be a Basic Right
CleanTechies Blog | December 21st 2009 by CleanTechies
In the slums of Kibera in Nairobi, Kenya, about 1 million poor people pay up to 30 times more for water of dubious quality brought to them in old tanker trucks than middle-class citizens pay for clean and safe water provided by the local public water read more
The World's Girth Keeps Growing, and Growing, and Growing - Even…
Health Management Rx | December 21st 2009 by Jen McCabe Gorman
Obesity is becoming more common among poor city dwellers in Africa because of easier access to cheap, high fat, high sugar foods, scientists said. Researchers looking at data from seven African countries found the number of people overweight or o read more
HAI Europe Essay Competition 2010
International Competition Contest Award | December 21st 2009 by DUNIA LUAR
Deadline : 30 March 2010Health Action International (HAI)Stichting Health Action International is a Dutch civil society Non-Government Organisation (NGO), with a coordinating office (HAI Global) in Amsterdam and partner regional offices Africa (Nairo read more
Africa Gathering Nairobi 2009
The Nonprofit Blogs | December 21st 2009 by Peter Casier
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Africa Gathering Nairobi 2009
White African | December 20th 2009
Today I’m at AfricaGathering, a small conference focused on tech in Africa. I was at the first one in London earlier this year, and we had a great time, so I hope this will be just as good. This is the third one of it’s kind, but the fi read more
PATRON: LYNN MUTHONI WANYEKI - NASA PATRON? I think I missed some…
Nairobi Swimming Association | December 20th 2009 by Mutinda Kisio
NASA CONSTITUTION SAYS:15. PATRONNASA at a General Meeting may appoint as its patron any person of outstanding reputation afterconsultation with the persons concerned. Such appointment may be terminated either by resignationof the patron o read more
John Abraham vows to save the Tiger in woods
Fun Insight | December 18th 2009 by Amanulhaq
By Subhash K JhaJohn Abraham is deeply affiliated to the idea of Nature preservation. So it comes as no surprise to know that John will now produce a film on tiger preservation to be directed by internationally- renowned Nairobi-born Indian filmmaker read more
New Abstract Heathrow Terminal 4
Who is your author? | Timothy West | December 18th 2009 by Timothy West
A photograph stream from P H O T O N O M Y my photoblog This Photo has the most amazing resolution when you blow it up it could do up to a A1 printing as it was taking on my new 5d Mkii which is pretty awesome. The new design in Heathrow T4 is pr read more
New Abstract Heathrow Terminal 4
Photonomy | Timothy West | December 18th 2009 by Timothy West
This Photo has the most amazing resolution when you blow it up it could do up to a A1 printing as it was taking on my new 5d Mkii which is pretty awesome. The new design in Heathrow T4 is pretty cool and has made such a big difference from the old read more
Kenyan Leader Appeals for Support to Upgrade United Nations Envir…
Net News Publisher | December 18th 2009 by Terry
President Mwai Kibaki has appealed to world leaders to support the strengthening of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) headquarters based in Nairobi. Addressing the high-level segment of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate C read more
AFRICA FINALLY STARTING TO FATTEN UP
The Virtual Union | December 18th 2009
Nairobi, Kenya – It was less than thirty years ago when the continent of Africa seemed on the precipice. Drought and famine had taken hold of many nations threatening the very survival of many countries and shocking the world with the images of chi read more
Fletcher
El Burlador | December 18th 2009
El CUBE, de Manchester ofrecerá a partir del 21 de enero de 2010 una muestra retrospectiva del trabajo del genial diseñador (fallecido en 2006) Alan Fletcher. Alan Fletcher: Fifty years of graphic work (and play), curada por Emily King, no hace otr read more
How much is it worth?
Construction Marketing Ideas | December 18th 2009 by Mark Buckshon
How much is the Congolese cup worth? I'm sure the local Congolese traders would value a deck of playing cards much more than one of our newspapers, however.In 1976, after graduating from university, I signed up for an overland truck tour of Africa. read more
Al Gore Lies About Mosquitoes in Nairobi
Bungalow Bill's Conservative Wisdom | December 17th 2009 by Clay Bowler
Al Gore has been ranting on mosquitoes and how they are increasing in numbers in areas that were once too cool for mosquitoes to substain life. In a recent speech, Gore pointed to the mosquito problem in Nairobi, most specifically that mosquitoes a read more
Testing Google Driving Directions in Kenya
White African | December 17th 2009
Gone are the days where you had to have lived in Nairobi for a couple years before you understood all the backroads and neighborhoods in order to get from one place to another. Kenya has an advantage as the only non-sales office in all of Africa for read more
Ignite goes global
Makezine.com | December 16th 2009
Today, on O'Reilly Radar, Brady Forrest announced that Ignite, the popular five-minute presentation events that have spread from Seattle to cities across the US, is going planetary in 2010: This March, it gets much, much bigger. O'Reilly is launch read more
Human Tail ( Most Watched Youtube Video )
Trembla Tech | December 16th 2009 by Alicia
Avatar Written and directed by James Cameron … As preparation, the Sky People are attempting to infiltrate the Na vis by linking human consciousness to Pandoran avatars. Thus, an all-American jarhead like Jake finds himself inside a 12-foot-tal read more
Cheap flights to Nairobi- wonderful opportunity for cheap travel
Best Deals and Coupons | December 16th 2009
Cheap flights to Nairobi- wonderful opportunity for cheap travel Experience a most exiting vacation by booking cheap flights to Nairobi. You can have a wonderful time with your loved ones. Nairobi is the capital of Kenya. It is the largest city in Ke read more
4 white rhinos to move from Czech zoo to Kenya
World Zoo Today | December 16th 2009 by Sara - World Zoo Today
By KAREL JANICEK (AP) PRAGUE — Four rare northern white rhinos will be moved from a Czech zoo to Africa to live in the wild in an attempt to save the species from being wiped out, officials said Wednesday. Two male rhinos called Sudan and Suni and read more

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