Through solution-oriented discussion forums; Fatuma’s Voice employs the power of artistic tools, intellectual discourse, and cultural devices, to creatively reaffirm community members about the significance of their amplified voice, and motivate engagement in communal, national and continental progression.
Through solution-oriented discussion forums; Fatuma’s Voice employs the power of intellectual discourse, to creatively reaffirm community members about the significance of their amplified voice…
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What’s The Dynamic Of This Kind Of Relationship?
Peter Mwanzia
With lesser expectation comes lesser disappointments.
With lesser expectation comes lesser disappointments.
See lessIntergenerational gap
Peter Mwanzia
Shared activities and games and encouraging mingling with family during re-unions especially in holidays.
Shared activities and games and encouraging mingling with family during re-unions especially in holidays.
See lessWhat matters more DTR (Defining The Relationship) or emotions and support?
Peter Mwanzia
This should not be a public forum question but rather one that should be asked at the beginning of every relationship. Many people are depressed because of wrongly placed passion and misdirected love.
This should not be a public forum question but rather one that should be asked at the beginning of every relationship. Many people are depressed because of wrongly placed passion and misdirected love.
See lessDo you believe there is a genuine fight against corruption going on in Kenya?
Peter Mwanzia
It has never been and will never be.
It has never been and will never be.
See lessHow can I extract multiple images automatically from a mp4 video?
Peter Mwanzia
Whats the name f that software?
Whats the name f that software?
See lessPray for India Ministry.
Peter Mwanzia
Is spirituality a basic human need?
Is spirituality a basic human need?
See lessWhat’s The Dynamic Of This Kind Of Relationship?
Peter Mwanzia
Yes I get it now. Sounds like a very toxic space considering how selfish we inherently are. Someone is bound to get hurt.
Yes I get it now. Sounds like a very toxic space considering how selfish we inherently are. Someone is bound to get hurt.
See lessHow Much Has The African Leadership Collectively Stolen From Africa?
Peter Mwanzia
We don't have a number for this huge number and even if we did, the theft is beyond money and resources: We have lost culture, history, values... the list is endless.
We don’t have a number for this huge number and even if we did, the theft is beyond money and resources: We have lost culture, history, values… the list is endless.
See lessWhat are the Facts about Jomo Kenyatta’s legacy, achievements, and importance to Kenyan History?
Peter Mwanzia
Corruption and Repression Mar the Success of Kenya - Charles Mohr Special to The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/1975/10/17/archives/corruption-and-repression-mar-the-success-of-kenya-kenyas-success.html
Corruption and Repression Mar the Success of Kenya – Charles Mohr Special to The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/1975/10/17/archives/corruption-and-repression-mar-the-success-of-kenya-kenyas-success.html
See lessWhat are the Facts about Jomo Kenyatta’s legacy, achievements, and importance to Kenyan History?
Peter Mwanzia
Jomo Kenyatta was a sell out. Once he got into power, he was blinded by freedom and forgot what brought him there and the struggle people went through for Kenya to gain independence. On Oct. 17, 1975, a digitized version of an article from The New York Times’s print archive, (before the start of onlRead more
Jomo Kenyatta was a sell out. Once he got into power, he was blinded by freedom and forgot what brought him there and the struggle people went through for Kenya to gain independence.
On Oct. 17, 1975, a digitized version of an article from The New York Times’s print archive, (before the start of online publication in 1996.) Charles Mohr Special to The New York Times quoted Jomo Kenyatta’s threat in Parliament. It was titled “Corruption and Repression Mar the Success of Kenya”
[Mr. Kenyatta warned Parliament Thursday that dissidents would not be tolerated, Reuters reported. “People appear to have forgotten that the hawk is always in the sky and ready to swoop on the chickens,” he reportedly told Parliament, which had just seen two prominent members placed in detention. Page 5.]
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