March 2019

The Nafisa Project: A fashion Story
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Sahar Arrayeh is a fashion Designer from Sudan. Once an orthopedic surgeon in London, she felt an urge to stay in Sudan when she visited the country late 2017 and decided to pursue her life long passion of being a...
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Shukri Janagale
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The fear of putting brush to canvas was something she had to get over in order to revert back to her natural state as a creative and  get back to her art after years .
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Mookh: The Ticketing and Events Giant
If you want to sell out an event in Kenya you need to talk to Mookh. Events like Thrift social, blankets & Wine and many others have already leveraged on this. Want to sell products but only have a Facebook...
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Rise of Youth Leadership in Africa
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What do leaders like the late Tom Mboya ,the late Prof. Wangari Mathai, Kwame Nkrumah have in common? Their actions were able to change the perception of young people towards leadership, a living proof that one individual can make a...
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Towards Religious Reformation in Africa
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Unfortunately, the spread of Christianity and Islam has not delivered the promised development and civilization. The continent remains the poorest in the world, and life expectancy in the region is the lowest. Unemployment, diseases, hunger, and illiteracy are endemic challenges...
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A Short Story About Genocide And Losing Faith In God By Sandra Hortence
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I knew God. I sat with him at the dinner table before my meals. Every night, I brought him a towel to rest his knees on as I laid out my dreams and confessed my sins. Some days, I walked...
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Living Beyond Our Means
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Life is all about choices, we can either choose to relinquish our desires for momentary pleasures to realize your financial dreams by planning for it, or you can choose to continuously compare yourself to your peers as a benchmark for...
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Meet Boujmaa Guilloul | First African windsurfer to win International Windsurfing Competition
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I grew up literally a ten minute walk from the ocean. As children, my brother and I would sneak out of the house and go play football on the street or go fishing. Once when out fishing, I saw tourists...
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