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Sunday Magazine - (08/11/2009 )
A helping hand for pregnant girls
First come the signs — missed menstrual period, nausea, extreme fatigue, frequent urination and tender breasts. Then comes the confirmation. ... Read More
 
Old camera still leads in high quality images
Despite advancements in technology, the 35mm B1 still image camera is still relevant in the production of motion pictures. The old, heavy camera that can take 25 frames of images in a second is still preferred by filmmakers due to its quality in terms of image resolution. Also, filmmakers say images from the camera can be kept for up to 100 years without the quality fading. ... Read more
 
Actress’ star shines brighter in new play
Angie Musira is the newest sensation on the Kenyan theatre scene. She stars in the Festival of Creative Arts play Absent Friends Present Enemies directed by Jacob Otieno. In her first appearance with the theatre company, Musira appears as Diana alongside veteran David Amunga who plays John Paul. ... Read more
 
From Seoul with soul
They say a prophet is not respected in his own home, but Pastor Ock-soo Park, is an exception. The founder of the Good News Broadcasting Station (GBS) is revered globally — from Korea, his homeland, to Kenya, his mission’s biggest base in Africa. ... Read more
 
Carnival mood downplays reconciliation
The guests started arriving right on time. That got me thinking — if Jimmy’s family and relatives were so eager to make a good show, then they must be desperate to have me back in their fold. Those thoughts lifted my spirits. ... Read more
 
Victimisation of the Vitz must end
A few of weeks ago, I met a long lost friend at Sarit Centre, Nairobi. We were together at university. I don’t know whether I should be revealing this but she was dating our lecturer — and had no apologies to make. ... Read more
 

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