Finding Internships from Kenya
So you’re just about to graduate and you’re only left with the internship. You’d like to use the opportunity to gain experience and if possible Read More
So you’re just about to graduate and you’re only left with the internship. You’d like to use the opportunity to gain experience and if possible Read More
With this year’s theme as “State and Violence in Africa”, the African Development Initiative (ADI) e.V. would like to invite you to this year’s African Read More
1. The city This is one of the major factors because it has a lot ingrained in it. Some of the issues that help choose Read More
There was a marathon in Cologne today. Thank you Mary for representing. Our very own won and broke the record. Alfred Kering came first 2:07:37 followed by Read More
Mr. Amwayi Omukhweso William, winner of the 2012 ISO/DIN essay contest This year’s competion involved writing an essay based on the topic: “How do ISO Read More
Beverly Kendi Nkonge (2nd L) and Mwanyuma Hope Mugambi (2nd R), Bayer/UNEP Young Environmental Envoys 2012 with Franz Labuschagne (R), Managing Director, Bayer East Africa Read More
A survey involving 6200 international students in Germany, France, Sweden and the UK had these results. Students who majored in Engineering and Sciences were more Read More
I know most of you have never heard of him, not unless you were once a member of Moi University in Eldoret. I introduce Prof. Dr. Read More
The Land tag in Sachsen recently passed a law declaring that any student that extended their study time by more than 4 Semesters from the Read More
Nuru, a 12 year old maasai was born without earlobes and with sealed ear canals; a condition known as auricular dysplasia (Ohrmuscheldysplasie in German). He’s never Read More
Under the scotching Kenyan sun a tour bus carrying 2 Swiss tourists got a puncture. What had had been planned to be an adventurous Safari Read More
Vérone Mankou holding the Elikia Smartphone at its launch If you’ve been reading this blog long enough, you know I love such stories, stories that Read More
For most cities in Germany, FSJ has mainly been for Germans wishing to volunteer within the country or abroad thus making it surprising for most Read More
We all Auma Obama by now, and now she’s back with a new foundation to help Kenyans, Sauti Kuu what she also calls Powerful Voices. Read More
Click on picture to watch the video or click here.Ariane de Hoog, the daughter of a Canadian diplomat and a German mother, Ariane de Hoog Read More
For those that don’t know, FÖJ is like the FSJ meaning a year of volunteering but this focuses on the environment and ecology. Clive Omiti Read More
Anne Ndung’u, a kenyan that was doing her masters in International Media studies is about to complete the program and head home. She hopes to Read More
I featured a story a while ago about the Mitfahr incident (check here), so the lady read the post and contacted me and she agreed Read More
In Kenya in 2003, the proportion of 16 and 17 year olds without access to education was 9.1 percent. Of those who attended school, 16.1 Read More
As I was growing up in Eastleigh, I always wondered how come the No.9 and 6 matatus (minibuses) drove in opposite directions but all ended Read More