May 21, 2026
Kenya

Government extends e-passport deadline to march 1, 2021

Source: Nation Kenyans can now continue using their old passports after the government extended the deadline for migration to the new e-passport to March 2021. At least 1.8 million Kenyans, most of who are in the diaspora, are yet to replace their old passports with the East African Community biometric e-passport. “The government hereby extends

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France

Agricultural Show in Paris 2020

The Salon de l’Agriculture is back from Saturday, February 22nd to Sunday, March 1st, 2020 at the Parc des Expos de Paris Porte de Versailles. A new edition that will delight farmers as well as the urban people that we are, more and more visitors come to the show every year. This year, the theme

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World

Corona Virus | Russia bans Chinese Citizens

Russia will suspend entry of Chinese citizens to its territory starting from Feb. 20, Russian authorities in charge of coronavirus prevention said on Tuesday. “The entry of all Chinese citizens via Russia’s state frontiers will be suspended from February 20 for work travel, private travel, study and tourism,” said Deputy Prime Minister in charge of

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France

Transport Strike|Workers Union call Protest 17 Monday February

By Reuters Paris The leading union at Paris public transport firm RATP has called for a new strike on Monday Feb. 17, the first day of debate in parliament on the French government’s pension reform plan. The Paris public transport system was brought to a virtual standstill for a six-week period from early December 2019

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Investment

NSE Kenya | List of Registered Stock Brokers in 2020

Buying shares in Kenya is not an easy way, luckily the Nairobi Stock Exchange has established a list of 24 authorized brokers, who anyone willing to invest in shares of whichever company can deal with. Advantages of a Share Broker Advice, A stock broker will give suggestions about how to make investments, grow, manage and

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France

Debate | sexual assistance for disabled

By Jim France The State Secretary for Disabled Persons in France, Sophie Cluzel, has expressed her support for the creation of sex assistants for disabled persons. We are living in times of “right to” (right to the child, right to work, right to housing…), the question of the right to a fulfilled sexuality, especially for

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Kenya

Moi corrupted our minds | Maziwa ya Nyanyo

By David K. After Moi’s death on Tuesday 4 February 2020 many kenyans praised one of successful propaganda that the late president had installed.  I drank maziwa ya nyanyo, now I realize the damage it has done to my generation and influenced our way of living. Maziwa ya Nyayo,” – Moi’s free milk programme that

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Kenya

Public holiday to Celebrate Moi on the 11 February

After the death of the second president of kenya, Daniel Arap Moi, who ruled for decades the kenyan government has declared Tuesday February 11 as a public holiday. Speaking at Harambee house the Head of Public Service Joseph Kinyua said “To enable every Kenyan to participate in the celebration of the life of President Moi” Read

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Announcement

KFBC Tushirikiane Dinner Gala 6th march 2020

The Kenya France Business club announces its inaugural dinner gala to be held at The Intercontinental Hotel, 64 Avenue Marceau, 75008 Paris, France on the 6th March 2020, From 6:00 p.m till Midnight. Tushirikiane (Let us collaborate) in Swahili language spoken across East Africa, is an initiative created to promote Kenyan tourism and culture through

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Cooking

French Food | Frog’s Legs

Since medieval times frog’s legs have been one of French staple food since the 12th-century according to the records of the Catholic Church. By the 17th century, frogs legs were considered a noble delicacy and appeared on the menu en persillade, au beurre or in dozens of other recipes.  InApril, the thermal town of Vittel

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