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In music, speech or writing, words are as powerful as we feel. They fuel our energy and emotion. What are you thinking? Can we translate it into words?
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An uneasy cold engulfed the Kirio City skies from a distance that night, perhaps a premonition of events to precede. Clouds engulfed heavily the night, blocking the view of the moon. Oriku was seated in the front yard facing the vast array of his ten-acre farmland on the outskirts of the city, a farm which had withstood the test of time and had been passed down eons of generations. This particular evening mzee was wearing a rather dull face considering there was nothing to smile about. On his ha
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Motherhood is often painted as a journey of joy, anticipation, and unconditional love. But for some, it is a path filled with heartbreak, silent tears, and prayers whispered into the void.
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Hello all. Welcome to the first issue of General Interest, a series which will kickstart your mornings with a look at the important headlines of the day.
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We highlight 5 key historical events in Haiti, where President Jovenel Moïse’s July 7 killing is the latest in the Caribbean nation’s long list of struggles. by Catesby Holmes , International Editor / Politics Editor in The Conversation . This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article .
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Here is a list of some popular African street food dishes and where to eat them
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