Indigenous knowledge of New year
Before the Julian calendar was introduced in 45 BC, Africa people relied on indigenous knowledge to celebrate the new year beginnings. These traditions were often tied to agricultural cycles, astronomical
Read onBefore the Julian calendar was introduced in 45 BC, Africa people relied on indigenous knowledge to celebrate the new year beginnings. These traditions were often tied to agricultural cycles, astronomical
Read onIn the days of our fore fathers, as African communities, every adult was viewed as a parent by youngsters. And the adults took the responsibility to guide the children to
Read onThe fisheries sector is an important component of Kenya’s economy, which statistics indicate it contributes about 0.7 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in foreign exchange earnings and
Read onThe month of December is synonymous with festivals as the world marks the end of the year, where many people take a break from their norms to spend time with their families. This is also
Read onEfforts to identify the fallen African soldiers who fought and died during World War I are underway. Speaking on Saturday in Taveta during the 8th commemoration of the fallen soldiers at the
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