Is Hiroshima Safe to Visit Today? A Radiation Guide

Is Hiroshima Safe to Visit Today? A Radiation Guide

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Spread the love 🌸 Is Hiroshima Safe to Visit Today? A Radiation Guide 🚀 Last Updated: August 10, 2025, 06:11 AM EAT 📅 Welcome to Your Hiroshima Safety Tutorial! 🎓 Curious about visiting Hiroshima after its atomic bomb history? This guide breaks down the science and safety facts as of August 10, 2025. Let’s dive…

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Teachers’ Salaries Soar: Up to 29% Pay Rise Unveiled in 2025–2029 CBA Deal – A Peanut-Sized Win for Educators!

Kenya Teachers’ Salaries Soar: Up to 29% Pay Rise Unveiled in 2025–2029 CBA Deal – Peanuts but thank you!

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Spread the love Teachers’ Salaries Set to Rise with New 2025–2029 CBA: A Boost for Educators in Kenya Nairobi, Kenya – July 19, 2025, 09:49 AM EAT The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) have signed a groundbreaking 2025–2029 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), promising significant salary increments…

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Kenya can emulate China

How can Kenya emulate Chinese leadership in tech world and transformative governance?

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Spread the loveTo position Kenya as a leader in technology and transformative governance comparable to China’s achievements, it is crucial to draw strategic insights from China’s approach and adapt these strategies to Kenya’s unique socio-economic and democratic context. This tailored roadmap emphasises technological innovation, governance reform, and sustainable development to enhance national competitiveness: 1. Establishing…

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An Abagusii Tale from the 17th Century

An Abagusii Tale from the 17th Century

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Spread the loveThe Journey of Mogusii’s Heirs: An Abagusii Tale from the 17th Century In the early years of the 17th century, the Abagusii were a people on the move, their roots stretching back to a mythical place called Misiri, a land of hardship north of Mount Elgon. Oral traditions whispered that their ancestor, Mogusii,…

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Fred Matiang’i

Fred Matiang’i: What are his Chances of Leading Kenya in 2027?

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Spread the loveAnalysing Fred Matiang’i’s Chances of Becoming Kenya’s President in 2027 As Kenya gears up for the 2027 General Election, one name has emerged as a formidable contender: Dr. Fred Matiang’i, the former Interior Cabinet Secretary. Known for his assertive governance style and significant reforms during his tenure under President Uhuru Kenyatta, Matiang’i has…

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The Abagusii in the Early 20th Century: Navigating Colonialism, Agriculture, and Resistance (1900–1920)

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Spread the loveThe Abagusii in the Early 20th Century: Navigating Colonialism, Agriculture, and Resistance (1900–1920) Nestled in the fertile highlands of western Kenya, the Abagusii people—also known as the Gusii or Kisii—experienced profound changes between 1900 and 1920. This period marked the dawn of British colonial rule in Gusiiland, bringing new crops, administrative control, and…

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Mumboism

The Mumboism movement

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Spread the loveThe Mumboism movement was a significant anti-colonial, millennialist religious movement that emerged in the early 20th century among the Luo and Kisii (Abagusii) communities in Kenya’s Nyanza region, particularly around South Nyanza (modern-day Homa Bay, Migori, and Kisii counties). It arose as a response to the oppressive conditions imposed by British colonial rule,…

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Shadows of Betrayal: A Malian Soldier’s Journey to Liberation

Shadows of Betrayal: A Malian Soldier’s Journey to Liberation

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Spread the loveThe sun hung low over the arid expanse of northern Mali, casting long shadows across the dunes near Kidal. It was 2013, and I, Captain Amadou Traoré—not my real name, for reasons that will soon become clear—stood shoulder-to-shoulder with my Malian brothers-in-arms, rifles in hand, sweat beading down our foreheads. Beside us were…

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