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Something from us to you for Christmas... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4_wbFXgFkk
15/12/2023

Something from us to you for Christmas... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4_wbFXgFkk

Prince of Peace is His name.In the melody of carols and the glow of lights, find the rhythm of your heart's joy.This Christmas, let love be the song you sing...

HOW I BUILT A TOURS AND TRAVEL COMPANY that is rated the best in Africa. ... SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE AMAZING CONTENT.
04/09/2023

HOW I BUILT A TOURS AND TRAVEL COMPANY that is rated the best in Africa. ... SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE AMAZING CONTENT.

The story of how i built the biggest and best travel agency in Kenya

BREAKING NEWS... Rest in Peace Catherine Kasavuli
30/12/2022

BREAKING NEWS... Rest in Peace Catherine Kasavuli

Check out stories we are telling to the world on our Youtube Chanel - DIPLOMATIC TALKS
28/11/2022

Check out stories we are telling to the world on our Youtube Chanel - DIPLOMATIC TALKS

28/11/2022

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26/10/2022

ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE OF DIPLOMATIC TALKS. THE JOURNEY FROM A STREET BOY TO THE BEST KENYAN COMEDIAN IN KIBERA.

The Nabongo Cultural Centre and Shrine is a shrine and cultural centre dedicated to the Wanga Kingdom of the Luhya peopl...
21/10/2022

The Nabongo Cultural Centre and Shrine is a shrine and cultural centre dedicated to the Wanga Kingdom of the Luhya people in Kakamega county, Kenya. The shrine contains the tombs of Wanga kings and also, this is where their founding King Nabongo Mumia was buried. Locally known as Eshiembekho, the shrine is managed by the Luhya Council of Elders.

The centre was officially opened on December 13, 2008 by reigning Nabongo, Peter Sh*tawa Mumia II. The site contains various structures on the 12-acres of land: a royal mausoleum, cultural centre, museum, library, bar and restaurant. Welcome to Kakamega county, the only county in Kenya with a reigning and existing Kingdom. for more travel details and bookings, please contact Crowned Eagle Safaris

DID YOU KNOW?... Vihiga County is majorly inhabited by the Maragolis and Wanyores of the Luhya community. Famously known...
21/10/2022

DID YOU KNOW?... Vihiga County is majorly inhabited by the Maragolis and Wanyores of the Luhya community. Famously known for tea farming in western Kenya, with a rocky and hilly landscape, the Maragoli hills is one breathe taking view when you visit Vihiga county. Being the second smallest county in the country, its the home to Kenyas most seasoned Luhya politician, Hon Musalia Mudavadi and the county has an area of 563 km², beating only Lamu to the last position. It has a population of 590, 013 according to recently conducted national census. It has four main sub-ethnic groups of Maragoli, Tiriki, Teriks and Banyore who have diverse cultural traditions.

The county has five constituencies namely Vihiga, Hamisi, Sabatia, Luanda and Emuhaya, with 25 wards and its headquarters located at Mbale. The county is sandwiched between Kakamega to the North, Kisumu to the South, Nandi to the East and Siaya to the West. Eulene Vulegani Sharon Vieliza Vuuka FM Luhya single ladies Essy Wa Amunabi

Kakamega Forest is a tropical rainforest situated in the Kakamega County. The forest lies on undulating terrain, mostly ...
21/10/2022

Kakamega Forest is a tropical rainforest situated in the Kakamega County. The forest lies on undulating terrain, mostly between 1500 and 1600 meters elevation. It is in the watershed of the Isiukhu and Yala rivers, which flow through the forest before emptying into Lake Victoria. The Kakamega Forest is very wet, with an average of 1200 mm – 1700 mm of rain per year. Rainfall is heaviest in April and May ("long rains"), with a slightly drier June and a second peak roughly in August to September ("short rains"). January and February are the driest months. Temperature is fairly constant throughout the year, ranging between 20c - 30c.
This beautiful forest is home to various mammals including bush pigs, giant forest hedgehogs, colobus monkeys, Debrazzar monkeys and pottos. Some of the birds to be seen here include the Blue Headed Bee Eater, Black Billed Turaco, Turner’s Eremomela and Grey Parrots. Bird watching, hiking and rock climbing can be enjoyed here in the serenity of the forest that time forgot. Crowned Eagle Safaris

The Nabuyole waterfall lies in the outskirts of Webuye town in Bungoma County.  The waterfall serves as a tourist attrac...
21/10/2022

The Nabuyole waterfall lies in the outskirts of Webuye town in Bungoma County. The waterfall serves as a tourist attraction site in the county.

The site attracts both local and international tourists who flock the area, especially during the December holidays, to enjoy the breeze and relax their minds after a year long toil. The place is also popular among some local churches who use it for baptism and also to offer sacrifices. Bungoma-County Updates/Briefings

The Crying Stone of Ilesi, Known in the local tongue as Ikhongo Murwi, it is about forty metres tall – a large boulder b...
21/10/2022

The Crying Stone of Ilesi, Known in the local tongue as Ikhongo Murwi, it is about forty metres tall – a large boulder balanced on a column of rock with water flowing from a groove in the centre.

The crying stone is located deep in western Kenya, three kilometres outside Kakamega town on a ridge that overlooks the Kisumu-Kakamega highway.

The strange rock formation resembles a solemn head resting on weary shoulders and, from certain angles, it looks like a person who is crying.

Welcome to KAKAMEGA County, county number 037, the Home to the Green Jewel. Kakamega Luhyas In Nairobi Luhya single ladies KAKAMEGA KISUMU MARKET PLACE

DID YOU KNOW?... wale Medical and Technology City (commonly abbreviated as MMTC) is a community-owned sustainable metrop...
21/10/2022

DID YOU KNOW?... wale Medical and Technology City (commonly abbreviated as MMTC) is a community-owned sustainable metropolis located in Butere Sub-county, Kakamega, Kenya. It is centered around a large medical complex with a 5,000 patient capacity Hamptons Hospital, with a research and innovation park in the Plaza district. It also has a large industrial district anchored by a solar power plant. Three other districts have residential homes with a 36-hole golf course, a commercial shopping center with mall, supermarkets and hotels, and an airport district for evacuating patients to the hospital via a planned cable car. The city cost US$2 billion.[5][1] It is "a golden standard for new green Cities' development worldwide."[6] MMTC serves as a successful template for other new cities due to the way it has integrated and uplifted the local community and catalyzed economic growth in the region

Happy Mashujaa Mood Anunda Sakwa we celebrate your immense contribution to the Luhya Broadcast Fraternity as a pioneer a...
21/10/2022

Happy Mashujaa Mood Anunda Sakwa we celebrate your immense contribution to the Luhya Broadcast Fraternity as a pioneer and still giving us the best

Among the most promising radio personalities from Luhyaland is Nelson Gabriel Andati also referred to as Omwana Wa Chifu...
21/10/2022

Among the most promising radio personalities from Luhyaland is Nelson Gabriel Andati also referred to as Omwana Wa Chifu .Am a celebrated and all-round radio presenter.An award winning media personality.I hail from Eshikhoni village, Esumeyia sub-location,West Butsotso location Navakholo Sub-Country,Kakamega county! Am the lastborn among the 20 children of the late Snr Chief Andati.Monday to Friday you will get me on Mulembe Fm on a youths show dubbed Nelson Andati Nelson Andati

20/10/2022

Some truth in here...

20/10/2022

What is your take on this...

20/10/2022

Some amazing Kenyan films..

20/10/2022

Do you know these guys... 😀😀😀😂😂

20/10/2022

Mumias East MP Hon Salasya

Happy Mashujaa Day everyone
20/10/2022

Happy Mashujaa Day everyone

20/10/2022

Ushikwapo Hushkamana

20/10/2022

Welcome aboard. Come let us enjoy our heritage

Welcome to the home of African Stories
20/10/2022

Welcome to the home of African Stories

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