The True Story of David Munyakei

The True Story of David Munyakei
Title The True Story of David Munyakei PDF eBook
Author Billy Kahora
Publisher African Books Collective
Total Pages 140
Release 2008
Genre Political corruption
ISBN 9966700897

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In April 1992, David Sadera Munyakei, a newly employed clerk at the Central Bank of Kenya started noticing irregularities in the export compensation claims he was processing. On July 31st 2006, Kenya's biggest whistleblower passed away in rural obscurity, 14 years after exposing the Goldenberg scandal, Kenya's biggest economic scandal to date, estimated at over USD 1 billion. Billy Kahora recounts his story.

The true story of David Munyakei

The true story of David Munyakei
Title The true story of David Munyakei PDF eBook
Author Billy Kahora
Publisher
Total Pages 138
Release 2015
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9788875433857

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War Crimes

War Crimes
Title War Crimes PDF eBook
Author Rasna Warah
Publisher Author House
Total Pages 189
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 1496982819

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In War Crimes Kenyan journalist Rasna Warah exposes how foreign governments and humanitarian agencies conspired to keep Somalia in a permanent state of under-development and conflict and how Somali politicians, warlords, clan-based fiefdoms and terrorists benefited from the ensuing chaos and anarchy. The book is about the many war crimes that have taken place in Somalia in the name of peace, development, religion and reconciliation. It reveals who gained from the spoils of war and who paid the price. War Crimes is an insightful examination of why a failed state colluded in its own destruction and why the international community did little to stop it.

Kwani?

Kwani?
Title Kwani? PDF eBook
Author Binyavanga Wainaina
Publisher Kwani Archive Online
Total Pages 452
Release 2007
Genre Art
ISBN 9789966983664

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Following and keeping close to the great tradition set by its three predecessors, Kwani? 4 presents a wail of new voices in literary concert with the not so new. The now established talents- Binyavanga Wainaina, Muthoni Garland, Doreen Baingana- share these pages with the fast risers: Billy Kahora, Mukoma wa Ngugi and Shalini Gidoomal. And Kwani? 4 has delved deeper into the all those spaces where the Kenyan story lives: the street corners, the neighbourhood pubs, the in-between semi rural places where the clash of cultures- the traditional versus the modern- continues to redefine the social roles of the individual, dismantle patriarchal constructs and still retain the pithy wit and the devices of ancient orature that time and the ritual of the communal fireside have honed. Still, as though in ridicule of such notions of Africa as being the continent on the lee side of the Digital Divide, Kwani? 4 reaches into the burgeoning realms of the Kenyan blogosphere to bring such politically aware, borderline intellectual and only-two-degrees-shy-of-rebellious voices bringing a fresh look at the old themes of politics, slices of life and religion and placing them alongside such taboo subjects as sex beyond the hetero-normative ideal. Kwani? 4 is established in Africa as the space for cutting-edge new fiction, mind provoking non fiction and photo-essays and witty graphic narratives.

Red Soil and Roasted Maize

Red Soil and Roasted Maize
Title Red Soil and Roasted Maize PDF eBook
Author Rasna Warah
Publisher AuthorHouse
Total Pages 201
Release 2011-05-25
Genre History
ISBN 1456777254

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Red Soil and Roasted Maize is a selection of Kenyan writer Rasna Warahs most poignant, introspective and satirical articles, columns and essays that provide snapshots and analyses of events that have shaped Kenyans lives and dreams in the last decade, from the turbulent transition to democracy in 2002 to a flawed election in 2007 that had a deep impact on Kenyas political, economic and social landscape. She candidly deciphers and describes the perils of growing ethnic chauvinism and corruption in an increasingly polarised nation and examines her own life as a writer in one of Africas most diverse and unequal societies.

African Literature in the Digital Age

African Literature in the Digital Age
Title African Literature in the Digital Age PDF eBook
Author Shola Adenekan
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 218
Release 2021
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1847012388

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The first book-length study on the relationship between African literature and new media.

Unsilenced

Unsilenced
Title Unsilenced PDF eBook
Author Aicha Elbasri
Publisher AuthorHouse
Total Pages 86
Release 2016-03-16
Genre History
ISBN 1504999932

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In a world experiencing increasing conflicts, terrorism and displacement, many people are wondering what the United Nations the organization established in 1945 to save future generations from the scourge of war should or could have done to prevent these disasters from escalating. UNsilenced shows that, in fact, the UN has remained a bystander in many of these conflicts and that peace-building efforts have not only been undermined by the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, but also by the UNs many agencies and programmes. The book exposes how, under the guise of development, stability and the war on terror, the UN fails to prevent conflicts in many parts of the world, and in some cases, misleads the public about the scale of a problem. The book also reveals the web of lies, cover-ups, corruption and impunity within the United Nations that has allowed wrongdoing to continue unabated. Many of these acts of wrongdoing occur or continue because the UN fails to protect whistleblowers; on the contrary, most UN whistleblowers experience severe retaliation. UNsilenced describes how whistleblowers have been denied justice within the UN system and how the immunity accorded to UN officials and the conflict of interest inherent in the UNs internal justice system allow the perpetrators of criminal or unethical activities to go unpunished. The book is an urgent call for a serious reform of this bureaucratic, arcane and increasingly politicized organization because not doing so constitutes a betrayal of the trust invested in it by the people and countries that depend on it.