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Aug 31

Blog Day 2006

In celebration of International BlogDay2006, here are five blogs that are different from my own culture, point of view and attitude.
Jay is Games Casual Gameplay
Often refered to as JIG Casual Gameplay this is “simply the best selection of (mostly) free casual games you will find on the Web today.” In the year or […]

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Nov 16

African Women in Politics

Findings of the Hansard Society report, Women on Top 2005, which examines the presence and role of women in political life today .

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Nov 09

Sanitising Our Bodies…

The compulsory sanitisation not just of women’s bodies and our emissions but even the language used to describe/discuss our bodies and emissions has my blood boiling - and no it’s not that time of the month!

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May 04

Before I Talk About Lucy…

Over the past few days the Kenyan media has had a lot to say about our “First Ladyâ€?, Mrs Lucy Kibaki. Most of what has been said has not been very nice. On a personal level I am indifferent to Ms Kibaki and her activities. What troubles me are the deeper […]

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Apr 19

BlogHer in Kiswahili….

Via Nancy White :

Date: July 30, 2005
Location: TechMart Meeting Center, Santa Clara, CA
Official BlogHer Site: BlogHer.org
This flagship event is open to all bloggers (yes, including men and beginners) nterested in enhancing their online exposure, learning the latest best practices in blogging, networking with other bloggers, and specifically cultivating the female blogging community.
BlogHer Conference ‘05 will […]

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