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Den of Inequities

Maison d'édition
Longhorn Publishers
Издано в
Nairobi, Kenya
Année de publication
2013
Pages
188
Couverture
Paperback
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0,733 kg
ISBN
9789966368728
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Kinyanjui Kombani is a creative writer, banker, learning facilitator, award winning entrepreneur and business mentor based in Nairobi, Kenya. His novel ‘The Last Villains of Molo’, based on ethnic instigated clashes in Molo, Kenya, is a study text at undergraduate level in universities in Kenya & Germany. It has also been mentioned in postgraduate work at Harvard (USA) and University of Sussex ( UK). Kombani’s two children’s stories: ‘Wangari Maathai: Mother of Trees’ and ‘We Can Be Friends’ have been approved by Kenya’s Institute of Education for use in Kenyan schools. His latest releases are ‘Lost But Found’, a children’s story and ‘Den of Iniquities’ a novel. Kinyanjui is a graduate of Kenyatta University, Kenya, where he honed his skills in theatre and creative writing. ‘Carcasses’, a play Kinyanjui wrote for Born Free Foundation’s Bush Meat Trade Awareness project, was performed to audiences all over the country and later shot to film. ‘Mizoga’ has been screened in Africa, Europe and the USA and has been shown to over 60,000 rural Kenyans.
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