The political assassinations that will still remain unforgettable in Kenya and USA By Fred Obera: Political assassinations will always remain a goal, which is too evil. It has caused many earthmen to loose very amicable personalities of times that were destined to see great radical changes on the world in terms of economical development and […]
Mass Action finally comes to an end in Kenya with more than 10 people killed by Anti Riot police
Mass Action finally comes to an end in Kenya with more than 10 people killed by antiriot police. The three day consecutive mass action which kicked off in Kenyan big cities and towns organized by ODM in protest for justice and in demand for their democratic rights has finally come to an end with more […]
Kenya still burns with hate and creed
Kenya still burns with hate and creed. The dialogue between Raila Odinga and Mwai Kibaki to restore peace and democracy in Kenya has been barricaded. When Mwai Kibaki was declared the winner on 30th December by the electoral commission of Kenya, a new Kenya was born. From Kisumu, Nakuru, Kericho, Nairobi to Mombassa, from Eldoret, […]
Kenyans are Swimming in Rivers of Blood
Kenyans are swimming in rivers of blood. The Electoral Commission of Kenya declared Mwai Kibaki the winner on the presidential election on the 30th December 2007, but the commission latter admitted of the flaws in the tallying of the results, further they conflicted the situation through its chairman Samuel Kivuitu by saying they did not […]
Child Prostitution on the Rise in Kenya
Child prostitution ruins schooling in Kenya. As children are being turned into tourist attractions in Kenya, their rights are undermined, there futures are destroyed completely, and perhaps they are left with HIV and AIDS. A study by the Kenyan Institute of Policy Analysts and Research (IPAR) has found that Kenya is a major source, transit […]
Child labouring in most Africa countries is awesome
Child labouring in most African countries is awesome: Classrooms are remaining vacant in most African primary schools as children leave schools at the age of 8-16 to search for work. Many children are not going to school because they go to work, in most cases they work in sugarcane plantations, mining, business etc. Education is […]
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