Articles, tagged with "nairobi", page 5
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...
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Author:
Phill Waddington
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...
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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. ...
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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...
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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...
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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. ...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
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....
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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...
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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...
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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....
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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 ...
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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 i...
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Author:
lexisclick