• Mimi ni Shehe Mujib: Uzungumzaji Nafsi wa Kiutendi

    Mimi ni Shehe Mujib: Uzungumzaji Nafsi wa Kiutendi

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    Katika uzungumzi nafsi wake wa kihistoria, mwandishi Mswidi na Mbengali Rahmani (mzaliwa wa 1978) ameuhisha sauti na mawazo ya Shehe Mujibur Rahman katika kipindi cha masaibu yote na kupigania taifa huru kwa ajili ya Wabengali wa bara dogo la Hindi. Historia ya kisiasa ya Bangladesh imebainika kama tangazo la wananchi la lugha kama turathi ya kitamaduni, kama kielelezo cha mapambano dhidi ya wakoloni yanayozingira mataifa yaliyotoka kwa minyororo ya ukoloni

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  • Mines & Mind Fields: My Spoken Words
  • Mother Rat and her Son Chepsoo

    Mother Rat and her Son Chepsoo

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    This children’s book teaches the importance of good behavior and manners among children, emphasizing values like respecting their parents and elders.

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  • Mucii Ni Mucii

    Mucii Ni Mucii

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  • Mwakenya: Real or Phantom?

    Mwakenya: Real or Phantom?

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    Mwakenya: Real or Phantom?, is Jimmy Achira’s persecution experience Daniel Arap Moi’s Kenya in 1980s. The Daily Nation captured best the nebulous phenomenon called Mwakenya.

    “Mwakenya remained a chimera to the Kenyan media. Reporters knew no “Mwakenya” officials and received no calls, manifestos or press releases from them.

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  • Mwangi’s Adventure

    Mwangi’s Adventure

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    When Mwangi helped a distressed lady change a punctured car tyre one day, he thought it was just that. Little did he know that the token of appreciation that the lady gave him was a trigger that would set him off on an adventure of mixed fortunes.

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  • My Crown of Beauty for Ashes

    My Crown of Beauty for Ashes

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    The abuse is so bad it sends the author to a streak of self-destructive tendencies and behaviour through alcoholism, indiscriminate sexual encounters – including same-sex liaison. A period of renewed rape in Tanzania results in a pregnancy by a side boyfriend from which a child is finally born. Despite a new sense to life, a return to the risky life by the narrator leads to depression and institutionalization.

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  • My Roots

    My Roots

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    Set among the Abagusii of Kenya at the onset of independence in Africa, Jeremîré Araka’s My Roots is an extraordinary story of postcolonial migration and the characters’ struggle to negotiate their existence in the disparate cultures that assailed Africa during and after colonization.

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  • My Skinny Cow on An Anthill

    My Skinny Cow on An Anthill

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    As the old generation strives to preserve the life-long glorious cultural traditions of the people, the relentless march of modernity exacts its toll.

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  • Ng’ina Okambeba n’Omwana oye Chepsoo

    Ng’ina Okambeba n’Omwana oye Chepsoo

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    This children’s book teaches the importance of good behavior and manners among children, emphasizing values like respecting their parents and elders.

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  • Nurturing Reflexive Practice in Higher Education Edited
  • Nyina wa Kabia Mũriũ Chepsoo

    Nyina wa Kabia Mũriũ Chepsoo

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    This children’s book teaches the importance of good behavior and manners among children, emphasizing values like respecting their parents and elders.

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  • Nyomenda na Barongo

    Nyomenda na Barongo

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  • Ominous Clouds

    Ominous Clouds

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    Ominous Clouds is a collection of poems that have specifically been selected from previous works by the author. The collection comprises poems with the theme of Kenyan politics. Issues of governance, negative ethnicity, and political violence are tackled.

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  • Oral Poetry: The Abagusii of Kenya

    Oral Poetry: The Abagusii of Kenya

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    This book documents the oral poetry of the community in its original form, and in various versions that were practised or sung in different parts of the region inhabited by the community. Further, the book discusses the context in which this poetry was sung and explains some of the cultural practices, norms, and customs that surround or motivated the composition of the poetry.

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  • Otenyo: A Hero of the Abagusii

    Otenyo: A Hero of the Abagusii

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    Christopher Okemwa is a widely published playwright, poet and novelist. His novella, Sabina and the Mystery of the Ogre (Nsemia Inc.) won the 2015 Burt Award for African Literature (Kenya). Purgatorius Ignis (Nsemia Inc., 2016), a French English poetry collection, is his most recent release. Okemwa, who teaches literature at Kisii University, has a number of publications, including short story collections and works on indigenous knowledge of the Gusii.

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