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8 years ago

Best Dance Groups in Kenya

 FBI Dance Group

Focus Beyond Imagination [FBI] a name familiar in the music industry. Members of the group met in high school and have since maintained a successful trend. They were at one time the winners of the Sakata competition. The dance has performed in many towns around the country. There spectacular moves earns popularity and as they have featured in music videos like Make you Dance by Keko, Let him go by MOG and others.

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This dance has is a household name with successes from music videos like No money No love by Alpha and Get Down Tonight   Continue reading ...


8 years ago

Diverse Ethnic Groups In Kenya

Kenya has a very diverse population that includes most major ethnic, racial and linguistic groups. Majority of the country’s population belongs to various Bantu sub-groups, with a significant number of Nilotes. Most Bantu’s are farmers and some prominent in Kenya include the Kikuyu, Luhya, Meru, Mjikenda, Swahili and Kisii people. Nilotes are second largest group in Kenya and they include the luos, Samburu, Maasai, Kalenjin and the Turkana people.

Cushitic people foam a small ethnic minority of about 2%, mostly represented by Oromo Somali speakers. In Kenya Swahili and E  Continue reading ...


9 years ago

Contacts Of The Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA) Offices In Kenya

Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA) is a government agency whose main offices are located in Britam Centre on the First Floor found on the Junction of Mara Road and Ragati Road in Upper Hill, Nairobi, 

The postal address of Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority offices in Nairobi is at P.O. Box 25089-00100, Nairobi.

The email address of SASRA in Kenya is info@sasra.go.ke.

The telephone contacts of Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA) are Continue reading ...


9 years ago

How Chama/Groups In Kenya Can Benefit From Opening A Faulu Bank Chama Account

The Kenyan economy for decades now has been facing difficulties in absorbing the available human resources, with every year colleges and universities in Kenya producing thousands of qualified personnel. The fact that not all the trained graduates in Kenya get employment has triggered many to form groups which are commonly known as “chamas in Kenya” to spur their living. The government of Kenya has also been in forefront encouraging unemployed youths in Kenya and women to form groups in order to work together and uplift their living standards. The idea of people coming together t  Continue reading ...


9 years ago

How You Can Use A Chamaa In Kenya To Achieve Greater Financial Success

Every week a major newspaper in Kenya writes about a Chamaa that is doing very well. A Chamaa in Kenya is that group of people who pool resources together usually once a month and use the resources to uplift one of the members. This cycle is repeated until all the members benefit from the pooled resources in that Chamaa. In Kenya, a lot of Chamaas start small. How is a Chamaa made in Kenya? A group in Kenya could be of friends who have come together and decided to contribute a certain amount of money each month. This money is usually used to purchase certain items or pay bills. Women in Ken  Continue reading ...