Dream Time for Newspaper Readers


Its dream time for newspapers! There is so much news that is interesting for a change that book publishers must be worried about losing sales over the Christmas period. From WikiLeaks to student riots, the last part of 2010 will be long remembered for being one the most eventful ends to a tough year ever. Well,…… Continue reading Dream Time for Newspaper Readers

A Brave Woman


”She was the only person to accept the position,” said the mayor’s office in Praxedis Guadalupe Guerrero. The daily threat of violence in the town has claimed the lives of police officers and a former mayor. ”I took the risk because I want my son to live in a different community to the one we…… Continue reading A Brave Woman

Never too old to learn


Kimani N’gang’a Maruge made became the world’s oldest student in 2003. Great grandfather Kimani was a farmer in Western Kenya who inadvertently led the way in the fight for universal free education in that country. Kimani was given a belated chance to go to school in 2003 after Kenya abolished primary school fees. In 2005,…… Continue reading Never too old to learn