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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Western Union Introduces Mobile Money Transfer
First of all, I know it’s Friday, which is most people’s favorite day. We could do with some cash to go and celebrate with this coming weekend. Personally, I’ll be traveling to Mumias to watch yet another match (it never … Continue reading
A Spotlight on the Ingwelets
Ingwelets are not just female supporters of the best team in Kenya (AFC Leopards), perhaps the best team in Africa and all of the world. No, they are more than female: they have passion for the team, they go to … Continue reading
Posted in Sports, Uncategorized
Tagged AFC Leopards, football, Ingwelets, Karuturi Sports, KPL
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Pasha Digital Villages
Pasha Digital Villages is an initiative of the Kenya ICT Board in a bid to bring IT (digital) services closer to the people in the villages, who have often have little or no access to these services. The idea is … Continue reading
Posted in Technology, mobile, internet, Uncategorized
Tagged Kenya ICT Board, Pasha Digital Villages
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Wamathai July This Coming Saturday 14th
Wamathai Spoken Word July, a poetry, music and photography showcase, is on July 14th at The Michael Joseph Centre at Safaricom Headquarters, Waiyaki Way from 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM. The event will be hosted by Sam Buggz and Stella … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged Michael Joseph Center, poetry, wamathai
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The Samsung Galaxy S III Officially Launched in Kenya
This phone has been in the airwaves for a while now. Touted as the best smartphone in the market currently (of course ‘best’ here is relative), it was officially launched in Kenya last week on Thursday 5th July at a … Continue reading
Stalking Your Way Into A Relationship on Facebook
This article was first published on Zuqka, the pullout in Friday Nation on 6th July. I’m blogging it for those who don’t buy newspapers! It may be a little different from what was published earlier because of some editing It’s … Continue reading
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Star Times, The New Kid On The Digital TV Block
I don’t know if you’ve seen them on billboards around yet, but Star Times is now available in Kenya. It’s pay TV, just like DSTv, where you buy a digital decoder, and pay monthly for your subscription. Their decoder costs … Continue reading