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Monday, 29 September 2014. What's the time Mr Lion? Are there any other parents out there who don't have much in-between, calm time amongst their children? A non wild dogs day for Benji and his big sisters. Fien and her family's wooden cabin. Saturday, 27 September 2014. A lazy day after. Stuck in the mud at KCB. Before the guests arrived for the party last night, Tamzin in England organised a four way skype chat which was so lovely. Thank you Tam! From left to right: Louisa, Tamsin and Tamzin. PLEASE bu...
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Angela Rodríguez Perea | afribuku
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Afribuku – Cultura Africana Contemporánea cambia de web. Mayo 10, 2013. Afribuku – Cultura Africana Contemporánea. Publica ahora en una nueva web. Os seguimos informando sobre música online. Africana, sobre pintura y pintores contemporáneos. Los escenarios más actuales y las galerías de arte. De vanguardia, las nuevas tendencias y todo lo que hay que contar sobre África y su cultura contemporánea. Y recordad, estamos en www.afribuku.com. Sigue afribuku por Email. Cambio de dirección de afribuku.
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PRESS RELEASE: STORYMOJA READ ALOUD BREAKS THE WORLD RECORD! | Storymoja
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Celebrating East African Writing! Archives 2009 / 2010. PRESS RELEASE: STORYMOJA READ ALOUD BREAKS THE WORLD RECORD! The Storymoja Read Aloud final official tally has unofficially broken the World Record for Most People Reading Aloud from the Same Text at the Same Time from Different Venues! The Storymoja Read Aloud held on June 15, 2015 managed to rally together 229,043 children. From 1,097 schools. The current world record is held by the USA with 223,363 people. Each of the schools benefitting from the...
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Moraa Gitaa - 17th Nairobi International Book Fair - 24th to 28th September 2014
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Who is Moraa Gitaa? Send me an Email. 17th Nairobi International Book Fair - 24th to 28th September 2014. 2014 Winner Burt Award for African Literature, Kenya Chapter. 2010 Penguin Prize for African Writing nominee. Ist Prize, Adult Fiction Category NBDCK Literary Awards, September 2008 Book Week. Pen International Kenya Chapter - Vice President. Kenya Girl Guides Association (KGGA) - Trefoil Guild. Parklands Baptist Church, Nairobi - Women of Impact. Empower Women - Facilitated by the UN. G) BOOKS EXHIB...
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Street Lit: The Quest | Storymoja
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Celebrating East African Writing! Archives 2009 / 2010. Street Lit: The Quest. The Quest for Sin By Olubunmi Familoni. This conversation, I don’t know how it began. But I find myself sitting right in the middle of it, my face in a book, ears ajar. The mouths and hearts involved in it are enthusiastic. The “Brother Gabriel’s” laugh is big and aptly profane. I enjoy it. ‘You look like you wouldn’t mind being yoked with my Unbeliever if you had the chance,’ he says. 8216;A Man-of-God.’. All I know is, I see...
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Voices – Part Two [Finish The Story Friday] | Storymoja
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Celebrating East African Writing! Archives 2009 / 2010. Voices Part Two [Finish The Story Friday]. Voices Part Two [By Mildred Apenyo]. I stiffen the shiver that is snaking up my spine and fix indignation into my eyes before turning to face him. I have nothing solid to say. My eyes, the disloyal fools, can’t even focus. I sound like I am panting. Do I honestly have to breathe so much? I shove his hand off my dreads. You don’t know me like that. Don’t be ridiculous Barry! He’s talking about the way I look?
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It’s good, but… | City of Lions
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African literature and culture. It’s good, but…. Week 4 of the Caine Prize blogathon. This past week (I’m late) the crew reviewed Melissa Tandiwe Myambo’s La Salle de Départ [pdf]. This post is a bit longer than usual (about 1500 words), so if you’re pressed for time I summarize my argument in the first two and last paragraphs. Another outstanding example of African writers engaging with different parts of the continent.). All the extraneous details and contrivances in Fatima’s character can’...The only ...
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