Monthly Archives: December 2011

We Have Faith Caravan on The Move

Chitimba camp is in Malawi a country with 3 regions; The South, North and Central regions who all speak the Chichewa language while the South speaks Lomwe, Yao; Central maintains Chichewa and North speaks Tumbuga language. It was about 7pm … Continue reading

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The Road To Durban Finally Begins

Our first day was of great importance to the youth and rest of people participating in the ” We have Faith Campaign”; that is heading to South Africa through other countries. With the theme: ‘We have faith act now for … Continue reading

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Climate Change Conference At The Multemedia University

  The national Youth Conference on Climate Change that began on the 2nd November 2011 at the Multimedia University started with registration of participants as they were checking in ready to go. I came in at about 10am the 2nd … Continue reading

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RAILWAY TRANSPORT

The railway line links Nairobi city centre to other various parts of the country,besides the East African community. With the planned railway system upgrade,it means people close to the system have to shift.This has brought mixed feelings among residents,some of … Continue reading

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ELECTRICITY IN THE SLUMS.

We are heading for the festive season where everyone is happy and waiting ansiously for the day to come. But you wake up having limited things to do due to lack of electricity. I tried to contact the landlord as … Continue reading

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ENTERPRENUERSHIP AMONG DWELLERS.

If you visit Kibera you will see the shantties, the dirt, the broken pipes, the street children which are vivid in one of the biggest slums in Africa. Apart from all these you will not fail to spot bussiness minded … Continue reading

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Sack Gardens.

  You don’t need  a big  farm to  produce for yourself,as its been disaproved by a number of kibera residents.As people complain of the sky rocketing prices of basic commodities,you will be saving a big deal on that. In almost … Continue reading

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A BUSY MONTH IN KIBERA.

It was busy month as the Voice of Kibera team tried to come up with reports and blogs as usual. We were able to come up with 8 blogs and 32 reports in our search for news and stories in … Continue reading

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