Sunday's magazine

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Sunday Magazine - (16/08/2009 )
DK: A thousand songs down and still going
Daniel Kamau, popularly known as DK, proudly clings to the title of pioneer of Kikuyu benga music. At 60 and with over 1,000 songs to his credit, DK is unwilling to hang up his cherished guitar. ... Read More
 
Hoping and wishing will get you nowhere
I happened to be driving along one the busy roads in Nairobi the other day. There were policemen all along the road and I wondered what was happening. All of a sudden a presidential escort motorcade came along followed by more security cars and, in between them, a beautiful presidential limousine passed. All other cars were made to pull off the road as the most powerful man in Kenya passed by. ... Read more
 
Ron Kenoly returns to Nairobi
He has come to be accepted by many Christians as the professor of praise. Years after his first visit to Nairobi where he performed with the African Children choir at Nyayo Stadium, Ron Kenoly, America’s most popular praise and worship leader is back for yet another grand tour. ... Read more
 
Move over, the four-wheel cometh
Last Friday I got a call from an exasperated woman driver. I am yet to establish how she got my number. ... Read more
 
Domestic engineer lacks homemaking skills
As an introspective person, I often find myself reflecting on life and the various twists and turns it takes. It helps inject a sense of wonder and amazement into my day, and helps keep me grateful that things haven’t turned out as horrid as I thought. ... Read more
 
Social skills on the brink of extinction
At the risk of sounding like an apocalyptic prophet with shocking revelations for mankind, I dare say many social tricks are on their way to extinction. And unless we change quickly, our social mediocrity is all but assured. ... Read more
 

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