January 19th, 2007 |
by Imnakoya |
published in
Africa, Business and Entrepreneurship, Education, Egypt, Governance, Human Rights, Kenya, Links
Business in Africa: Africans must fix their own problems
Geni: Construct your family tree online
BBC: Citigroup joins $200m Africa fund
Africa Ready for Business: Phillip Nganga- a Kenyan social entrepreneur
All Africa Bazaar: CURRIKI:Open Source Educational Resources
Freedom for Egyptians: Blogger on Trial -Egyptian Blogger Abdel Kareem Nabil’s update in English
October 18th, 2006 |
by Imnakoya |
published in
Activism, Africa, Blogosphere, Democracy, Governance, Kenya
“We feel that Kenyans not only have “a right to know†but also need to take a more active role in determining their country’s role – this is our effort to do more than just complain about how things are not working in Kenya.†- Mzalendo website
Many Africans including bloggers believe they don’t have a say […]
February 2nd, 2006 |
by Imnakoya |
published in
Entries on Old Grandiose Palor (Blogger), Kenya
“Kenya’s Daily Nation newspaper said Christine Drummond of the Mighty Mix company in New Zealand had offered to send dog food powder to hungry children in western Kenya.
“The information appeared to be coming from a New Zealand newspaper, which said Drummond had been moved to make a donation of 6,000 emergency packs of dog food […]
July 11th, 2005 |
by Imnakoya |
published in
Advocacy, Africa, Entries on Old Grandiose Palor (Blogger), Kenya
I stumbled upon this bright Kenyan economist by accident…I just read his interview (“For God’s Sake, Please Stop the Aid!”) with Spiegel Magazine. While I’m not in agreement with him on some issues, I think he has a message and he should be heard(not that he needs me to propagate his message). It is […]