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The website comes of age in Kenya |
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Surely 2011 will be the year of the website. Let’s face it, we more or less now all have one. It could be our Facebook page, blog or personal site selling anything from cushion covers to water filters! The number of web pages out there, whether they are dedicated to selling or social networking online, is bewildering.
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Back to earth and business as usual ... and I’m thankful for that |
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The festive season is well and truly over and though our Africa expat is broke and busy, she is still thankful for many things. Here’s why...
So, we land back down to earth with a bump. Kids back in school, terrifying school fees to pay, and niggling regrets over too much money spent over the festive season. Time to lay low and work our way through food that lies in the back of the store cupboard and wait it out; the old fashioned way.
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Our Africa expat bemoans the trouble of living in temperate Kenya when the rest of the world is in winter...
The problem with living as an expat in an exotic location like Kenya is that at this time of year you get inundated with overseas guests who descend on us by air.
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‘Tis the time to be together ... |
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Our Africa expatriate reports her observations on airport reunions I went to JKIA the other day to collect my sister and family who were arriving from England. It was a grey morning, drizzling.
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