June 17, 2026
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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Kenya

Moi, Who ruled Kenya for Decades dies at 95

Daniel arap Moi, the autocratic president of Kenya from 1978 to 2002, who ruled his East African nation in a postcolonial era of political repression, economic stagnation and notorious corruption, died today Tuesday 4 February 2020. Fifteen years after Kenya won independence from Britain in 1963, Mr. Moi became president on the death of Jomo Kenyatta

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France

France to evacuate its nationals from coronavirus epicentre Wuhan

By RFI France’s government said Sunday it would begin repatriating French nationals from the Chinese city of Wuhan, ground zero of a deadly coronavirus outbreak, by the middle of this week. Following an emergency meeting of cabinet ministers late Sunday, Health Minister Agnès Buzyn said French citizens could leave the city on a direct flight

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France

Coronavirus hits France: What you need to know

By: The local France on Friday became the first European country to confirm cases of coronavirus, the deadly respiratory illness that first broke out in China and is rapidly spreading. Here’s what you need to know. What’s happening in France? French health minister Agnès Buzyn on Friday said that three cases of coronavirus have been

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Diaspora

Miguna goes back to Canada after being denied to enter Kenya

Exiled Kenyan activist and lawyer Miguna Miguna has resolved to return to Canada after the Government of Kenya refused to obey court orders requiring his unconditional to Kenya.  Read also: Dual Citizenship| Kenyan Diaspora be Aware! Miguna has spent over two weeks in Europe, while awaiting the Kenyan government to waive a red flag issued

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Open-letter

Mr. Itumbi – What’s your take on Miguna Miguna homecoming saga?

Open letter by WAMOTHER STEPHEN N KINUTHIA Mr. Denis Itumbi,As the Secretary of Innovation, Director Digital Communication and Diaspora Affairs in the Office of the President of the Republic of Kenya, what’s your take on Miguna Miguna homecoming saga?You have been missing in action on issues affecting the Diaspora. You never said anything when our

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Diaspora

Dual Citizenship| Kenyan Diaspora be Aware!

From Independence to 2010, the Constitution and citizenship laws did not allow dual nationality. While Kenya could not stop its citizens from acquiring other nationalities, it meant automatic loss of their Kenyan citizenship. However, there were categories of Kenyans who, by default, held dual nationality even under the repealed Constitution: One was a Kenyan child

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