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Nairobbery - Tales from Kenya:. A commentary on living in the capital of eastern Africa, day to day events and thoughts, and news, of course! Tuesday, April 20, 2004. Reasons not to live in Nairobi, Kenya:. High taxation with no discernible services. Comparatively low pay across the board. Unless you are an expatriate, in which case expect excessive fringe benefits). Pathetic communications and transport infrastructure. Little or no truly inspirational nightlife. High cost of living in Nairobi. The Afric...
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Nairobbery - Tales from Kenya:. A commentary on living in the capital of eastern Africa, day to day events and thoughts, and news, of course! Thursday, October 13, 2005. Amboseli degazettement - The days of Decrees return. Not wishing to politicise this blog, dear readers, the uproar about Amboseli's degazettement is deafening. So without commenting further, I recommend that you visit Save Amboseli National Park website. And sign up in protest at this unorthodox and potentially devastating move.
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Nairobbery - Tales from Kenya:. A commentary on living in the capital of eastern Africa, day to day events and thoughts, and news, of course! Tuesday, February 03, 2004. So January has already gone, and Valentine's month is here. What's new in Nairobi? Well for one thing the Michuki initiative to get the public transport sector into a safer state for commuters has been successful in some ways: Most. In a large eucalyptus tree there is a nest of a Hamerkop couple (. I have also seen a mongoose (swamp?
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Nairobbery - Tales from Kenya:. A commentary on living in the capital of eastern Africa, day to day events and thoughts, and news, of course! Thursday, December 04, 2003. Well a week goes by and the blog sits! It is December, and the reality of no money for x-mas is upon us! So looks like a quiet 4 weeks in Nairobi, the city that gets utterly deserted during the holiday times. Tea and coffe estates border the northern side of the city in the Limuru highlands areas, whereas the Athi plains and the savanna...
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Nairobbery - Tales from Kenya:. A commentary on living in the capital of eastern Africa, day to day events and thoughts, and news, of course! Thursday, October 13, 2005. Amboseli degazettement - The days of Decrees return. Not wishing to politicise this blog, dear readers, the uproar about Amboseli's degazettement is deafening. So without commenting further, I recommend that you visit Save Amboseli National Park website. And sign up in protest at this unorthodox and potentially devastating move. Upon our...
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Nairobbery - Tales from Kenya
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Nairobbery - Tales from Kenya:. A commentary on living in the capital of eastern Africa, day to day events and thoughts, and news, of course! Friday, January 09, 2004. Nairobi has been most unlike itself in the past 3 weeks. First and foremost there have been absolutely no gridlock traffic jams - quite the opposite of our usual commuting experiences. It is said that many of Nairobi's residents, when they go on holiday from the city to their rural homes, carry EVERYTHING in their homes! Borana Lodge - Lux...
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Nairobbery - Tales from Kenya:. A commentary on living in the capital of eastern Africa, day to day events and thoughts, and news, of course! Wednesday, September 28, 2005. Nairobi will soon be at its prettiest with the blooming flower season already here. Most trees are either already in full bloom or shedding most of their leaves in preaparation for flowering. Jacarandas, avocados, mangos and all manner of indigenous versions are colouring the city's streets. All I can say is. Posted by Jake @ 9:07 am.
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Nairobbery - Tales from Kenya:. A commentary on living in the capital of eastern Africa, day to day events and thoughts, and news, of course! Monday, July 18, 2005. A quickie on the weird morals of the USA. There is a game called GTA San Andreas. It is controversial at best, but the latest twist is simply surreal, since it even has Senator Hilary Clinton commenting on it. Killing vs Loving. now where do you stand? I know where I do. (off to grab me some Hot Coffee). Posted by Jake @ 4:31 pm.
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Nairobbery - Tales from Kenya:. A commentary on living in the capital of eastern Africa, day to day events and thoughts, and news, of course! Wednesday, September 21, 2005. Get healthy and forget your troubles! With all the noise about the Bananas and Oranges, it is hard to think about the daily troubles we all face: It is a clever political ruse to divert our attention away from poor roads, unruly matatus, increasing fuel prices and stagnant salaries. Can they stick to the facts? Do they really care?
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Nairobbery - Tales from Kenya:. A commentary on living in the capital of eastern Africa, day to day events and thoughts, and news, of course! Wednesday, November 26, 2003. A Public Holiday today - Eid - Hurray! Except of course there is always work to do, so I am in the office alone, updating some of our sites. Ivan Carter. For example, is a great white African icon. A white Zimbabwean, he has more in common with his African countrymen than with those of his own race. Posted by Jake @ 10:59 am. In septem...