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The African With Two PhDs who Could Never Become a Professor in Berlin
Prof. Dr. Dr. Prince Alexandre Kum’a Ndumbe III born in 1946 a Cameroonian prince who had lived in Germany for over 50years finally packed his bags to return Read More

Biggest Insurance Mistakes Made by Expats in Germany
Nowadays, we face an immense insurance market. The products are complex, the contractual basis complicated and often not very comparable. More than 450 insurance companies Read More

Kenyan Boxer, Fatuma Zarika, Fighting Tomorrow in Frankfurt Oder
Featherweight Zarika Njeri alias “Fatuma Zarika”, a well known Kenyan boxer, will be fighting in Frankfurt Oder tomorrow Friday 6th Dec from 7pm. You can watch the Read More

President Uhuru FINALLY Accredits the German Ambassador to Kenya
If there was a war, it’s over. If it was a busy schedule, then a time was finally found. On Monday, 2nd Dec 2013, President Read More

Life isn’t Easy for African Students in Austria – Kenyan Speaks
The number of foreign students in Austria has doubled in the last 10yrs but the number of Sub-Saharan Africans at most Universities has either reduced Read More

German Guns Popular With Kenyan Thugs
At a recent congress planned by International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW e.V.), a Kenyan doctor at Kenyatta National Hospital and a Read More

Love From Africa e.V. Celebrates Their New Office
Love from Africa e.V. the organisation started by Stella Weber in Mülheim an der Ruhr has been around for at least six years. They recently Read More

Differences Between Gehalt and Lohn
If you check any English-German dictionary for the translation of Gehalt and Lohn, you would think the words are synonyms. Leo though, tries to differentiate Read More

Keeping his Promise to the People of Ganze – Hon. Shehe Brings in Doctors From Switzerland
This man has been a sensation in Switzerland since he announced his candidature for the Ganze Member of Parliament seat. I wrote about him while Read More

When German Honesty Meets a Lazy Employee = Worst Reference Letter EVER
Germans can be honest, depending on which side you are of the honest, it can be good or bad. I’m sure the HR Manager receiving Read More

Social environment affects children’s language – not migration
241 Kindergartens and child care institutions were investigated by the Instituts für Arbeit und Qualifikation (IAQ) of the Uni Duisburg-Essen to find out what influences a Read More

How Much do Engineers in Germany Earn?
There are many factors that affect how much Engineers earn in Germany, from the type of degree to gender and function. Below are how some Read More

Germany and the USA Financing Kenyan Torture Group
According to the German paper, “Süddeutsche”, Germany and the USA are behind the financing and supply of equipment to a Kenyan torture unit. The torture Read More

Kenyan Tweeting for Vodafone Germany
Vodafone through its program “Being Vodafone” tries to have employees of the company tweeting about their experiences at the company and of their views on Read More

Dennis Itumbi Explains His Role as Director of Diaspora Affairs in the E.O.P
Dennis Itumbi, the Director Digital, New Media & Diaspora in the Executive Office of the President was last night on #theTrend with Larry Madowo together with Read More

Should Bilingual Kitas Get Government Support?
Six years ago, a business graduate Benjamin Tajedini, who comes from Iran opened his first bilingual chain of Infanterix kindergartens and daycare centres in Munich. Read More

Ausbildung for Foreign Pastors in Germany
18 pastors and church leaders from various foreign churches based in Germany took part in this year’s Pastoral integration and training program (PIAP). The course Read More

Kenya-German Entrepreneurs Trailblazing the Research on the “Tree of Life”
Most of us know the fruits of the tree more than we know the tree. Ever wondered where the mabuyu seeds come from? They come Read More

Not All Employees Are Entitled to Christmas Allowances
The festive season is here and most people are looking forward to enjoy the time with family, the food and for others the Christmas allowance. Read More