The AfricaNews articles of Gabrielkkemei7
Difficulties Wooven Our Lives.
- The story of Jane is one that spectacularly paints a picture of real difficulty because of the encounter of enormous problems both in paternal and maternal home. Both were witch doctors practicing witchcraft. My mother got married in our maternal homeland in Ukambani into a family of witchdoctors that practice witchcraft says Jane. They intertwined their lives with superstitions that make human life a total slave of vain traditions. My mother went through great difficulties being ill-treated by her mother in law. Nothing could be heard than enounced curses, abuses, and all kinds of ill-hearted denunciations. In 1975 mother suffered a blow after my eldest sister died. She was bewitche…INTERGRITY OF LUIS MORENO OCAMBO ACORDING TO THE KENYAN PEOP
- ~~[b]INTERGRITY OF LUIS MORENO OCAMBO ACORDING TO THE KENYAN PEOPLE. The International Court Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocambo is now questionable. The way Ocambo conducted his investigations is unknown and unusual. Most Kenyans says it is a dishonest way that leads majority of African states to look at ICC as lacking integrity. The alleged six suspects who are said to be the masterminds of the post election violence according to Ocambo, still leaves a room of doubt to most Kenyan minds. The mostly agitated question is how only six people caused such mayhem to the entire eight provinces of Kenya. Secondly, the suspects comes from only two tribes the “Kikuyus” and the “K…"WITCHDOCTORS" WHO ARE THEY IN MOMBASA, KENYA?
- "WITCHDOCTORS" WHO ARE THEY IN MOMBASA, KENYA? Research was carried out by Moi University student about the people who go to witchdoctors and it was discovered that Mombassa is leading among those who trust and go to witchdoctors for treatments. Joyce Chepngetich says there are a greater percentage of people in Mombasa who trust witchdoctors as true medicine men. People go to them as if they are going to a hospital without any fear at all. They are especially visited at night by the majority, some of them are Indians and Arabs, but the majority is the blacks. When asked why they go to witchdoctors, they answer that they have good medicine than modern doctors and therefore they…"WITCHDOCTORS" WHO ARE THEY IN MOMBASA, KENYA?
- "WITCHDOCTORS" WHO ARE THEY IN MOMBASA, KENYA? Research was carried out by Moi University student about the people who go to witchdoctors and it was discovered that Mombassa is leading among those who trust and go to witchdoctors for treatments. Joyce Chepngetich says there are a greater percentage of people in Mombasa who trust witchdoctors as true medicine men. People go to them as if they are going to a hospital without any fear at all. They are especially visited at night by the majority, some of them are Indians and Arabs, but the majority is the blacks. When asked why they go to witchdoctors, they answer that they have good medicine than modern doctors and therefore they…INTERGRITY OF LUIS MORENO OCAMBO ACORDING TO THE KENYAN PEOP
- POOR GARBAGE DISPOSAL IN KENYA Garbage dumping has disturbed the living conditions of the Kenyan people. Great majority among those who are concerned with hygienic living fear for their lives because of the diseases which might be caused by filthy and stinging environments. When majority were interviewed by Globoville college students on how they feel by living in garbage environs, most respond that the municipal is not doing its work accordingly. Some say we do not have time to collect garbage than to look for food and others say we do not care for it is not our responsibility. There are policies stipulated by the government of Kenya that promote hygienic living, however they are d…OUR LIVES HIT A HARD WALL SAID ROBERT AND FRANCIS.
- OUR LIVES HIT A HARD WALL SAID ROBERT AND FRANCIS. Robert Ndambugi and his Brother Francis relates the hard life experience which they say, it seems to have hit a hard wall. We have come to Coast province thinking perchance we will find construction Jobs and other source of income through business but it is a difficult experience either says Robert. I suggested to my brother whom we share the same building and construction skills that we better try Coast Province, we hear there are business opportunities and many construction jobs there. My brother Francis did not hesitate to venture with me both having come a long difficult life experience at Makueni being a Dry hardship zone known he…
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