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On August 4, 2012, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton traveled to Kenya, where she met President Kibaki, Prime Minister Odinga, Chief Justice Mutunga, and other government officials to emphasize her support for transparent, credible, nonviolent national elections in 2013. The Secretary also met with the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission and civil society leaders.
[view whole blog postNow more than ever, as we drift even further into a gadget obsessed world of self-indulgence and so called "first world problems", Ramadan becomes even more important in more ways than one. Let's face it, the world is becoming an increasingly aggressive place where people either believe more than ever or less than usual and those in-between are referred to as hippies. Interestingly, a lot of agnostic people have recently been more 'awakened' to New Age spirituality; traveling to hot-spot countries like India and Nepal for guidance or resorting to eating just raw food in order to connect with themselves and everything around. Those people usually reject any formal notion of religion but still crave and have 'woken up' to the notion that there is something greater than us. Essentially they ...
[view whole blog postGluten Free Travel: Escape, explore and enjoy while sailing the romantic Danube
The post Gluten Free Cruises Announces Gluten Free Gourmet 7 Day Danube River Cruise for May 2013 appeared first on Travel Press Release.
[view whole blog postWe as technology creators are often faulted of sitting in our own cocoons within the iHub or in our bedrooms and developing for an imagined need and customer base. So, before you decide to make that next 'amazing' app that does wonders, please consider the following! We all agree that one of the most solid validation points [...] Related posts:
Internal Design Thinking Trainings at iHub Research Bridget McGraw, a Design Thinking expert, is guiding the iHub...
[view whole blog postBy Phares Kariuki When your startup finally makes it big, who will own it? And when it comes to it, will you as the CEO acknowledge your loyal troops who've turned a one-man Startup into a successful company? Founders generally give their partners equity, but not the employees who took a leap of faith with [...]
[view whole blog postAbility to create positive impact is one of the qualities that gives technology power. Harnessing this power can lead to great impact within a society. Find out how one young woman set out to do exactly this. Below, Rachel shares her story: Armed with a research idea and a passion for community, Rachel Brown saw an [...]
[view whole blog postStumbled upon this t-shirt design, obviously written on a computer that can't handle Arabic characters. I love the "Made in the USA" stamp is proudly displayed though. I'd love to see someone wearing this. I'd have a good laugh.
[view whole blog postCountries from the regional International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) have been meeting, first in Khartoum and now in Kampala to discuss steps to deal with the crisis in the eastern Congo.
What are the options on the table?
[view whole blog postI'm over at my buddy Vanessa Gebbie's blog where she's put up an excerpt of the third book in my Kate Gomolemo Mysteries series, Anything for Money. Stop by and leave a comment. Let me know what you think!
Thanks again, Vanessa!
[view whole blog postSamsung Now Allowing Paid Apps in Kenya : Mobile application developers can now receive payments for apps downloaded from the Samsung Apps market place in Kenya. This new development increases monetization options for developers in East Africa whose applications target the Kenyan Market. In our earlier article titled "Samsung Apps-Diversifying local App Distribution Options" in January, [...]
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Countries from the regional International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) have been meeting, first in Khartoum and now in Kampala to discuss steps to deal with the crisis in the eastern Congo.
What are the options on the table?
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