Posts Tagged "celebrating difference"

The Teule 100 Kilimanjaro Race.

Posted Dec 6, 2011 in African History, Careers, Empowerment, kenya, Volunteers, zanaafrica by - 0 Comments

Wow!! l can’t believe what I saw for the first time in the shadow of Mt.Kilimanjaro. The race was a 100 kilometers long. Loitoktok is a small rapidly growing town situated on the south west Kenya and about 15 Kilometers [...]

Happy Birthday Kajani

Posted Aug 17, 2011 in African History, Careers, Empowerment, Field Officers, kenya, Uncategorized, Volunteers, zanaafrica by - 0 Comments

Yesterday at ZanaA we celebrated one of our awesome coworker’s birthdays- Kajani.

A Lady Worth Her Stay in Kenya!!

Posted Jun 2, 2011 in African History, Careers, Education, Empowerment, Field Officers, kenya, Kibera, Volunteers, zanaafrica by - 0 Comments

Can you imagine having to meet a person  and get to  like them without reservations? Well this is a person l have for the past six months being working with and l can confidently say that she has been an [...]

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Life Around December Holidays

Posted Dec 20, 2010 in Field Officers, kenya, zanaafrica by - 0 Comments

December has always been associated with Christians, and the day Jesus was born. Most people get time off from work for a few days, and this country experiences the greatest mass exodus of people travelling upcountry to join their beloved [...]

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An unexpected lesson from the beauty of autumn

Posted Nov 4, 2010 in Empowerment, zanaafrica by - 0 Comments

I grew up in Connecticut, home of some of the best trees in the world. Fall is always my favorite time, when like a surprise gift, these leaves that were a uniform green for so long suddenly realize something special [...]