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Why you should invest in Kenya

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Most people today are relentlessly in search of investment destinations, this is a good thing because each firm should seek to widen it's target markets. Most countries have taken the initiative of wooing investors because at the end of the day no one will do that for them. Africa has not been left behind, this is because of it's great potential. Africa has some of the fastest emerging markets which include Nigeria, Ghana, Angola and Kenya among others, however the differences between these states with the others are quite subtle for people who has never been to the continent before. Although Africa has got it's share of misfortunes it still has a very promising future as far as economic and physical prosperity is concerned. We are witnessing the current ebola  menace which has proved a hard nut to crack for Africa, probably because the affected states lack proper framework to counter the problem. Next is terrorism which is actually a global problem, but we have seen such a

Big Brother Africa not for Kenya

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After so much anticipation for Africa's most hyped reality show, I can only switch to other channels and avoid it to the best of my ability, i'm so enraged after spending so much time and money voting. One might think i'm being overly irrational because it's just a contest but i advice such to take a more meticulous approach towards whatever am fussing about. How do you sit down and watch this show when all your countrymen have been kicked out of the house. Sabina was indeed a strong contender and that was so evident right from the day she made her official appearance. She captured the heart of Africa and that was manifested from the short period of time She spent in the house. I highly doubt that people out there failed to save her from the chopping board. Something aint adding up in Biggies's house and it's really only a matter of time before we peel off the mask. Esther from Uganda was also evicted on the second week and that also raised eyebrows. Next was Al

Top songs 2014

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Music and humanity revolves around each other for as long as i can remember. Everybody has a craving for music albeit the type of music may vary from one individual to the other, it will serve the same purpose. Take for instance hip hop junkies or metal addicts, they all derive some ecstasy from listening to their type of music. Having not dedicated myself to any one particular genre of music i realize am a very versatile listerner in the context of music. Anything that sounds good to my ears becomes my cup of tea. This year has seen some of the best hits I've ever heard of, my list of all time favourites has expanded significantly.I think many will concur with my list once i'm through composing it because it appears most of my songs make it to the top charts worldwide. That makes me believe that there are indeed lots of peeps out there who have got my taste. Jhene Aiko ft childish Gambino-bed peace Credit to this young lass, i've never seen all talent bestowed on a singl

Kenya premier league review

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The Kenya premier league is down to the wire, and now it's really just a matter of three games to go before the winners and the losers are unveiled. It's been a long and a tedious journey but finally someone has to bag the prize. As the league nears homestretch three sides have emerged as favourites to clinch the much coveted trophy. Leading the pack are the defending champs Gor Mahia sitting pretty at the top after amassing 54 points, Sofapaka fc in hot pursuit with 50 points then finally Tusker Fc who have garnered just about 48 points, though that would change depending on the ruling that will be made by the relevant authorities, after it emerged that they had fielded twelve players in a recent match which is a breach of soccer rules. If these allegations are indeed found to be substantial enough then it would be a massive blow for the brewer's title ambitions. But it's too early to make judgements because soccer is a game of twist and turns and things might take an

Prinsloo, christie and safaricom sevens

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What a nice time it has been, a month of fun and rugby action. Let's just say i can finally get to rest and start meditating on the fifteens season just around the corner. Immediately after closing for holidays, prinsloo sevens came swiftly in nakuru popularly called nax vegas and there was no way i was going to miss out. It was a great weekend chilling out with friends and socializing with new people. Nakuru is known for its bustling nightlife, nice hotels and of course beautiful girls. I love the passion the people have for rugby, the wanyore being the nickname of Nakuru rfc receive massive loyal support from the people. I only wish the tournament could'nt have ended, it was pure bliss. I got back home but again prepared for the christie sevens which was to commence the following weekend. The weather almost ruined it on saturday. We woke up to a chilly weather with very soggy grounds. It's not the best of things  playing on a water ladden pitch with all the mud but rugby