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11th September 2009
INDIA - Jan - Aug exports down 19% on yearIndia exported 19% less coffee in the first eight months of 2009 as firm domestic prices dampened buying interest from overseas buyers reported the Coffee Board.The third largest coffee exporter in Asia after Viet... Read >
Author: Jackie Glenn
07th September 2009
Norfolk hotels are all over the US and UK. Try to visit them and enjoy your vacation. Their services will surpass your expectations.
Norfolk Hotels are known to be a luxurious accommodation services that offer cheap prices that will surely fit your bud... Read >
Author: Urmann
06th July 2009
Increased construction activity at Riat Hills in Kisumu, Kenya, is transforming the real estate market around Lake Victoria, the world's largest tropical lake.
The construction boom at Riat Hills in Kisumu, Kenya, is transforming the property market ... Read >
Author: Mzee
22nd June 2009
The Republic of Kenya is a country in Eastern Africa. Spreading along the Indian Ocean, at the equator, Kenya is bordered by Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda plus Lake Victoria, and Sudan. The capital city is Nairobi, the second largest in Africa after... Read >
Author: Phill Waddington
06th June 2009
It is seven years since my last in depth visit to Kenya and I was pleasantly surprised by the high standard of accommodation.
I started my trip in Nairobi at the House of Waine, where the staff are charming and it is the perfect antidote to an internat... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel
29th May 2009
The Airmiles campaign was one of the first to initiate the drive to ‘save as you spend’ for consumers. Now, in the 20 years since the initiative has been running, customers can collect miles at over 200 retail outlets on the high street, as well as on... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
29th May 2009
The Republic of Kenya is a country in Eastern Africa. Spreading along the Indian Ocean, at the equator, Kenya is bordered by Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda plus Lake Victoria, and Sudan. The capital city is Nairobi, the second largest in Africa aft... Read >
Author: Phill Waddington
22nd April 2009
You might have heard people complaining that they have been robbed a cell phone or lost their cell phone in other ways. Or perhaps you are a victim of cell phone loss. We can’t deny it. Cell phone theft is a thriving business. The question is that what ... Read >
Author: Eugenemi
15th April 2009
Finding maps online makes a lot of sense. You will have the latest information updated in real-time for a new street in your neighborhood or up-to-the-minute traffic reports to help you plan your commute. Step-by-step driving directions make any trip a br... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
04th April 2009
Schools in Kenya offer an excellent all-round education. There are a number of good schools in Nairobi, as well as a few ‘up country’ schools beyond Nairobi. These schools in Kenya offer an education based on the UK system, including Common Entrance... Read >
Author: Maureen Cussans
17th March 2009
A safari vacation in Kenya is undoubtedly an African holiday never to forget. A vacation or safari in Africa, particularly in Kenya, remains one of the most popular and memorable experiences one can ever possibly undertake. It is more than simply a vacati... Read >
Author: Margaret
03rd February 2009
How often do you find another Kenyan man or woman willing to listen to your circumstances and offer an unreserved emotional support?
I do not know what your answer is to this but given the current nature of our beautiful country right now, in the year... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
30th January 2009
Fly540, kenya based airline which became the 3rd operator on the Entebbe-Nairobi path in February is positioning it person to take on the continent's established airlines as the dash to capture African skies by regional airlines moves into higher stages. ... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli
29th December 2008
Nairobi is a place that one can spend days exploring. From the world class five star hotels to the ever active streets of the city. This is a must visit place for any person who would love to discover developed cities of Africa. Nairobi has become a world... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
17th December 2008
One thing about limos is that they are noticed and are wealthy enough to meet some of the costs that hiring limos would bring. In Kenya the limo rental industry is not vibrant. There are only few executive limos in the country.
Exactly why are there su... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
03rd December 2008
Kenya is known as the 'jewel of East Africa' due to its white sandy beaches, superb scenery, magnificent wildlife, savannahs and national parks. It's a country with over 50 reserves and parks and about 6 maritime parks so if you're looking for a bit of ex... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
02nd December 2008
Exhibition is one of the glamorous media for exploring business branding and finding new avenues of expansion as well.
I remember the days during 2003, when I was working in one automobile accessory parts manufacturing company and the company was very ag... Read >
Author: thms
20th July 2008
The capital city of the Republic Of Kenya is gradually changing its face. After years of neglect and poor management in the 1990's, Nairobi is now reclaiming its lost glory. By the year 2002, the city was characterised by heaps of garbage in every street.... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris
25th May 2008
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In my clinical placement of community health nursing, I was placed in health center A. it is one of the biggest health centers in Nairobi with wide population coverage. On the first day we were dropped at around 0800hrs and all the doors wer... Read >
Author: Robert II Smith
23rd May 2008
Kenya has put herself in a strategic position for marketing as stop over point for South African bound world cup teams. The announcement that the country will be hosting the 2010 African athletics championship has put the country in an ideal position to m... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris
23rd May 2008
The capital city of the Republic Of Kenya is gradually changing its face. After years of neglect and poor management in the 1990's, Nairobi is now reclaiming its lost glory. By the year 2002, the city was characterized by heaps of garbage in every street.... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris
23rd May 2008
The capital city of the Republic Of Kenya is gradually changing its face. After years of neglect and poor management in the 1990's, Nairobi is now reclaiming its lost glory. By the year 2002, the city was characterized by heaps of garbage in every street.... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris
20th May 2008
The capital city of the Republic Of Kenya is gradually changing its face. After years of neglect and poor management in the 1990's, Nairobi is now reclaiming its lost glory. By the year 2002, the city was characterized by heaps of garbage in every street.... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris
08th May 2008
There is no event like the soccer world cup. All the others, the olympics, world athletics championship, continental soccer derbies may come close but none ever gets quite there. The world cup is in a class of its own.
For the very first time, the ... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris
28th April 2008
So you’ve decided to take a gap year between school and university or maybe between uni and starting out in the world of work. People sometimes choose to do it as a career break a bit later on too. Whatever your reason, gap year Africa is what you have... Read >
Author: lexisclick
02nd April 2008
7 Days /6 Nights - Sirimon - Chogoria Route
Park : Mt Kenya National Park
Grade : B- moderate. Up to 6.5 hours / 15 miles per day.
ApproximateTrekking Distance: 60 KMS
Starts : Nairobi/ Ends : Nairobi
Departure Day: Any Day
Accomodati... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri
02nd April 2008
5 Days/4 Nights - Naro Moru Route
NARO MORU ROUTE:
The most popular trekking route, with easy access to the start of the route and good facilities on the way up. There are two bunkhouses, one hut and several places to camp. This route also a... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri
02nd April 2008
8 Days Camping Lake Nakuru/Maasai Mara/Amboseli/Tsavo West
DAY 1: AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK
Depart Nairobi for Amboseli arriving in time for lunch. Afternoon game drive. Dinner and overnight at campsite.
DAY 2: AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK
Full... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri
02nd April 2008
8 Days Kenya Romantic Honeymoon Flying Safari - Amboseli, Mt. Kenya, Samburu and Maasai Mara
DAY 1: ARRIVAL
Pick up on arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on arrival and to The Stanley Hotel. You are received with a complimentary... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri
25th February 2008
Since the announcement of the presidential results in December, a number of Kenyans have sat uneasily about what the future holds for them. For a period of time things have got back to normal except for the recent remarks that ODM on this last week of Feb... Read >
Author: magu nguru
25th February 2008
The dust that was raised during the post election violence that rocked the country has finally begun to settle and Kenyans are beginning to get into to their normal lives. Here in Nairobi, despite the impact that the violence has had on our business. Peop... Read >
Author: magu nguru
24th January 2008
Keekorok Lodge
Whenever you call for a Kenya Safari vacation then you'll likely travel to the Masai Mara Reserve, and if you do, then you had better choose Keekorok Lodge for your accommodation..
Keekorok Lodge is placed very close to the margin wit... Read >
Author: Winnie2Desire
29th August 2007
The title of Mission's first chapter is Michael. Here is how it starts ...
Enter Michael, dishevelled and panting. His movements are hurried, agitated and anxious. The kitchen door creaks on its hinges after his disinterested push. It does not close an... Read >
Author: Philip Spires
24th August 2007
Kenya is a democratic republic. It is presidential representative republic where President is the head of the state and the government and is chosen by people by the democratic and free elections. When the elections were won by the coalition of different ... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544
24th August 2007
Kenya is a democratic republic. It is presidential representative republic where President is the head of the state and the government and is chosen by people by the democratic and free elections. When the elections were won by the coalition of different ... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544
01st August 2007
A man by the name of Johannes Gutenberg invented a movable type press in 16th century Germany. He knew the invention was big when he got the idea, in fact, he believed it was divinely inspired. Gutenberg knew that movable type would make it faster, easier... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang
03rd May 2007
There are quite a number of Car Hire Companies in Kenya. Most of these Companies are concentrated in Nairobi and Mombasa, incidentally these towns are one of the major tourist hubs in Africa. You can hire anything from a Toyota Land cruiser 4WD, Toyota ... Read >
Author: Lucy
15th April 2007
There are quite a number of Car Hire Companies in Kenya. Most of these Companies are consentrated in Nairobi and Mombasa, incidentally these towns are one of the major tourist hubs in Africa. You can hire anything from a Toyata Land cruiser 4WD, Toyat... Read >
Author: Jackline Wanjiku
02nd April 2007
There are quite a number of Car Hire Companies in Kenya. Most of these Companies are consentrated in Nairobi and Mombasa, incidentally these towns are one of the major tourist hubs in Africa. You can hire anything from a Toyata Land cruiser 4WD, Toyata RA... Read >
Author: josphine
14th March 2007
There are quite a number of Car Hire Companies in Kenya. Most of these Companies are consentrated in Nairobi and Mombasa, incidentally these towns are one of the major tourist hubs in Africa. You can hire anything from a Toyata Land cruiser 4WD, Toyata RA... Read >
Author: Lucy
05th March 2007
Identity theft continues to grow as a big problem all around the world. From Frankfurt to Toronto and from Nairobi to Sydney, consumers the world over are finding that their very identity are being stolen and reused. Billions upon billions of dollars are ... Read >
Author: AdamHeist
28th February 2007
Climbing Mt Kenya with Evans
In early September, 2006, a group of us climbed Mt. Kenya with Evans, our guide. In addition to me (Tony), we were Jordan and Anne. I am American climate change scientist, living and working in Austria. Jordan is a PhD ... Read >
Author: evans
19th August 2006
Anyone who knows me knows I do not like to sit still for long. When working at my desk, I take frequent breaks to get up and stretch. This improves my stamina and helps me keep my focus. Not to say that I can't relax – I can sit on a beach for hours. But ... Read >
Author: Vickie Milazzo RN, MSN, JD
21st May 2006
Bukoba is fast becoming an area of Tanzania to visit; however it is easier to access from Uganda and Kenya than it is from Arusha or Dar es Salaam. Below are a few options for travel to this area from within East Africa.
If you travel from Uganda and... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
16th February 2006
Christmas well spent adventuring the picks of Mount Kenya and a great view of the country Kenya.
I did a five days tour of Mount kenya just about two days before x-mass.I left Nairobi for Nanyuki to start of my adventure trip,on an early and beautiful ... Read >
Author: James Muraguri Gichohi
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