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In the fenceless safari zones of southern Kenya, the Maasai have lived for centuries in symbiosis with wildlife — and smaller ...
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Legit.ng on MSNNgugi wa Thiong’o: Popular Kenyan Writer of Weep Not Child Who Wrote in His Native LanguageNgugi wa Thiong’o, died at 87 after a 60-year career focused on colonialism, independence, and cultural change in Kenya. This ...
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o was more than a writer—he was a revolutionary thinker who used language, storytelling, and theatre as tools ...
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Business and Financial Times on MSNMultiChoice Africa & African storytelling Important stories to tell – How local content drives local cultureAs the continent marks Africa Month in May, focus falls on the African narrative, and the need to tell our story from our own ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNFrom gourds to satellites: A Maasai-inspired model for reweaving Kenya’s rangelandsHow an ‘inside-out’ conservation strategy is integrating traditional pastoralist practices with modern conservation tools to sustain biodiversity across working landscapes.
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At just 24 years of age this diva owns assets worth thousands of crores. Belongs from a rich family, where her father is a ...
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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: From Brooklyn Beats to Kigali Dreams - US Hip-Hop Icon Dana Dane Finds a New Rhythm in RwandaBrooklyn for the hills of Rwanda, but that is exactly what legendary U.S. rapper and storyteller Dana Dane and his wife, Tana Session, have done.
On Wednesday May 28, a towering figure of world literature, Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong’o (*photo*), passed away.
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