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kenyagist · 1 year
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5 Kenyan Billionaires Who Own Prestigious Schools Charging Fees up to KSh 1.3m Per Term
Kenya is home to some of the most prestigious and expensive schools in Africa, attracting the attention of the wealthy and elite. According to a recent report by the International Schools Database, Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, leads African cities in terms of fees paid by affluent individuals for their children’s education. With fees reaching as high as $31,000 (KSh 4.4 million) annually,…
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aorticsims · 2 years
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Our favourite alleged criminal turned elderly witch doctor, Olive Specter. You can see the African influence I went with for her makeover. If there was fourth magic sage dedicated to potions and alchemy, I imagine that Olive would resume that role.
Name: Olive Specter, née Muenda, previously Thanasia and Mortis Pronouns: she/her Age: Young Adult Life State: Spellcaster, Ghost Career/Schooling: Unemployed with Villainy degree Aspiration: Purveyor of Potions Personality: Knowledge Traits: Child of the Islands, Hates Children, Noncommittal Family: Daughter of Peponi and Lerato Muenda, Ex-Wife of Ichabod Specter, Rigger Mortis and Hugh Thanasia, Sister of Willow N’gmos, Supposed Mother of Nervous Subject, Aunt and Caregiver of Ophelia N’gmos Zodiac: Scorpio Likes: Black, Red, Mischief, Handiness, Gardening, Strange Tunes, World Music, Mission Decor, Pessimistic Sims, Idealist Sims, Rascals, Argumentative Sims, Deception, Arguments, Deep Thoughts, Discussing Interests Dislikes: Backyard Music, Pink, Storybook Decor, Egotistical Sims, High Energy Sims, Jokes, Pranks, Silly Behaviour Hobby: Nature Skills: Cooking/2, Gardening/4, Herbalism/5, Medium/3
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showtime-properties · 2 years
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This Development located in the heart of Lower Kabete, in the exclusive Spring Valley area. It is a premier development of 4 contemporary and luxury homes, designed to perfection with an appreciation of the natural environment. This is an innovative new development which surpasses the expectations of conventional gated compounds. Through progressive architecture, intuitive design and meticulous construction it has succeeded in re-defining luxury living in a sublime location. The development of 4 units sits on 1 acre Land of well landscaped gardens. Each home boasts ample living space, Garden and Staff Quarters The ground floor offers a causal and sophisticated aesthetic with open plan entertainment areas and large windows. A bright lounge with a modern fireplace weaves into a formal dining room, which in turn flows into a stylish family kitchen. The dining area features an impressive volume ceiling and opens onto the kitchen Garden area. The kitchen is also supplemented by a hotel standard fry kitchen. Additionally, both the floor has guest bedroom and the living room opens onto a courtyard with a Fireplace as well. The first floor features 4 spacious ensuite bedrooms and an expansive ensuite master bedroom which opens onto a large balcony. Lavishly each house also features a balcony and they all share the Family/ tv room at the top with a transparent roofing. Amenities include staff quarters for 2, CCTV security, Back- Up Generator, a drive through cabro paving and parking for 4, Private Gym/ Office and solar water heating. The location is safe and securely located near the Embassy of Iran, Kenya School of Government, Peponi School and ease of access to Westlands CBD,UN through Redhill Link road as well as the Two Rivers Mall. Asking price Ksh 90,000,000 #showtimeproperties #showtimepropertieske #showtimepropertieskenya #springvalley #tolet #nairobiupmarket #upmarkethomes #nairobi #kenyarealtors #bestapartmentskenya #kenyarealestate #luxuryapartments #kenyarealestate #nairobiluxuryhomes #luxurylifestyle #luxury #nairobihomes #kenyahomes #kilimaniapartments #balconyview #yaya #nairobiupmarkethomes #nairobihomes #nairobirentals #ke (at Spring Valley, Nairobi Area, Kenya) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfOsmm_I0CZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kenyatodaynews · 3 years
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Ngoche gushes over clinical Lions as Nairobi cricket league begins
Ngoche gushes over clinical Lions as Nairobi cricket league begins
The Peponi School-based side didn’t put a foot wrong in the match on Sunday as they first scored 263 for 8 and then returned to bowl out the visitors for 94. Read More…
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profjoelblog · 3 years
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Kenyan Chess Prodigy Eyes Success At World Event
Kenyan Chess Prodigy Eyes Success At World Event
Fifteen-year-old Viraj Shah has a full in-tray as he seeks to excel in two different fields – academics and sports. Apart from studying hard to score good grades at Peponi School in Nairobi where he is in Grade 11, Shah is also training hard as he aims to be among the top performers at the forthcoming 2021 World Individual School Chess Championships in Halkidiki, Greece. The championships will…
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mubahood360 · 3 years
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Ksh3 Million Fees: Kenyatta Family School That Has Caused Uproar
Ksh3 Million Fees: Kenyatta Family School That Has Caused Uproar
Peponi School made headlines for the better part of Thursday, January 15, when a post went viral on social media by the Presidential Delivery Delivery (PDU) on the institution’s Covid-19 preparedness in light of the mass reopening.The exercise rubbed Kenyans the wrong way with many noting that other public schools around the country were forced to have classes under trees in a call to social…
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xolowinq900s · 4 years
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Peponi Polyester School Bag, Travelling Bag, Carry Bag, Picnic Bag, Backpack for Boy's & Girls (Age Group : 8-12 yrs,)
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alannahmedinathings · 4 years
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Peponi Polyester School Bag, Travelling Bag, Carry Bag, Picnic Bag, Backpack for Boy's & Girls (Age Group : 8-12 yrs,)
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smartphonetechnews · 4 years
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Peponi Polyester School Bag, Travelling Bag, Carry Bag, Picnic Bag, Backpack for Boy's & Girls (Age Group : 8-12 yrs,)
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hotoletkenya · 4 years
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Kitisuru, A 4 Bedroom Brand New Mansionette All En-Suite plus 2 SQS located at Kitisuru Springs Estate. Situated in Kitisuru Springs is a 4 Bed all en-suite with 2 SQs all en-suite house. The house delivers the luxury lifestyle you dream statute architecture which agrees seamlessly with panoramic views to produce an impeccable masterpiece. This house sets the standards for Kitisuru. Upon entering the house, you are astounded by the magnificent interiors and has large windows to maximize natural light and air circulation. Modern kitchen with fitted cooker, water purifier, high quality cabinets, pantry and open to the dhobi area. Each bedroom has high quality inbuilt wardrobe, cubicle shower, bath tub and balcony. The master bedroom has Jacuzzi, shower and walk in closet Features: Automatic back-up generator, Sunken Lounge with a fire place, 3 Levels, 4 bedroom (All-en-suite), Family room, wooden flooring except the wet areas that contains ceramic tiles, Lush green well-manicured and maintained garden, Electric Fence, Perimeter wall, Adequate water supply, U.N Approved, Dsq, Cabro Paved Driveways, Cabled Internet, Solar Water Heating, Automatic main gate opening and closing system, Alarm System etc. Close to proximity high end schools like International school of Kenya, School of Nations, Peponi, Germany school and Peponi school. Close to proximity shopping malls like Village market, Sarit centre, New Muthaiga and Two rivers. Selling Price is Kshs. 90 Million negotiable,0724071700/0735022998 (at Kitisuru) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAhIduZHE1v/?igshid=jvabka31sk14
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letscreateafricaorg · 5 years
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New post in LET'S CREATE AFRICA (L.C.A.): JOBS, JOBS, JOBS: [6/22, 09:20] Nelson Komba: https://ift.tt/2FF1jjr [6/22, 12:32] Nelson Komba: Peponi Schools Registrars The Peponi Schools are looking to appoint two Registrars who will join our developing marketing department. We are looking for lively, energetic and passionate people who have a love for education. A full CV and letter of application should be submitted by email to [email protected] (from whom more details may be requested) before Friday June 28th 2019. [6/22, 15:02] Nelson Komba: Braeburn school opportunities. KS3 Geography Teacher Job TypeFull Time QualificationBA/BSc/HND Location Nairobi Job Field Education / Teaching Job Details All candidates must have a relevant qualification, and experience working in an international school is an advantage. Candidates will be expected to commit themselves fully to the curricular and co-curricular aspects of the schools. Braeburn Schools are committed to safeguarding children and young people. Short listed applicants will be asked for an ICPC or the equivalent from the country of current employment, or, for locally recruited staff, a Criminal Investigations Department (CID) certificate of good conduct. Early Years Teacher Job TypeFull Time QualificationBA/BSc/HND Location Narok Job Field Education / Teaching Job Details All candidates must have a relevant qualification, and experience working in an international school is an advantage. Candidates will be expected to commit themselves fully to the curricular and co-curricular aspects of the schools. Braeburn Schools are committed to safeguarding children and young people. Short listed applicants will be asked for an ICPC or the equivalent from the country of current employment, or, for locally recruited staff, a Criminal Investigations Department (CID) certificate of good conduct. BTEC Business with Maths Job TypeFull Time QualificationBA/BSc/HND Location Narok Job Field Education / Teaching Job Details All candidates must have a relevant qualification, and experience working in an international school is an advantage. Candidates will be expected to commit themselves fully to the curricular and co-curricular aspects of the schools. Braeburn Schools are committed to safeguarding children and young people. Short listed applicants will be asked for an ICPC or the equivalent from the country of current employment, or, for locally recruited staff, a Criminal Investigations Department (CID) certificate of good conduct. KS2 Class Teacher Job TypeFull Time QualificationBA/BSc/HND Location Nairobi Job Field Education / Teaching Job Details All candidates must have a relevant qualification, and experience working in an international school is an advantage. Candidates will be expected to commit themselves fully to the curricular and co-curricular aspects of the schools. Braeburn Schools are committed to safeguarding children and young people. Short listed applicants will be asked for an ICPC or the equivalent from the country of current employment, or, for locally recruited staff, a Criminal Investigations Department (CID) certificate of good conduct. Part-time School Counsellor Job TypeFull Time QualificationBA/BSc/HND Location Kisumu Job Field Education / Teaching Job Details All candidates must have a relevant qualification, and experience working in an international school is an advantage. Candidates will be expected to commit themselves fully to the curricular and co-curricular aspects of the schools. Braeburn Schools are committed to safeguarding children and young people. Short listed applicants will be asked for an ICPC or the equivalent from the country of current employment, or, for locally recruited staff, a Criminal Investigations Department (CID) certificate of good conduct. Teacher Assistant Job TypeFull Time QualificationBA/BSc/HND Location Nanyuki Job Field Education / Teaching Job Details All candidates must have a relevant qualification, and experience working in https://ift.tt/2Yn1iZ4
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kenyajobs-blog · 7 years
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Psychology Teacher Job at Peponi School in Kenya Oct 2017
Psychology Teacher Job at Peponi School in Kenya Oct 2017
Psychology Teacher Job Opportunity at Peponi School in Kenya October 2017    Career Opportunity: Peponi School Job Description
Employment Vacancy : Psychology teacherJob Recruitment Peponi School is an international, co-educational school in Kenya set about twenty-five kilometres outside Nairobi near Ruiru. It was founded in 1989 and has been very fortunate to enjoy very early success and…
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anonymousgreenfinch · 4 years
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Summer at Muenda Residence
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Zo Curious comes over to visit Lerato Muenda.
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Lerato is worried about Olive. She isn’t doing too well in school. And there is the other thing as well.
I worry about Olive. I think she is locking townies in the house again. Lerato is saying to Peponi.
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Olive is being mischievous.
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houseshomeskenya · 3 years
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FULLY FURNISHED 2 BEDROOMS APARTMENT IN BROOKSIDE DRIVE Call 0718544361 📞 150k/month💰🔝 Luxury 2-bedroom fully furnished and newly built apartment ideally located on Bohra Close off Muguga Green, near Brookside, Westlands Apartment features high end living standards and comes with: Modern Kitchen(fitted with Cooker,oven,fridge µwave) Bright and spacious lounge with dining area and morning sun-bathed balcony Guest cloakroom and hanger Laundry area Master bedroom comes with built in wardrobes and en-suite bathroom 2nd bedroom with shared bath With an Intercom Fully equipped Gym apartment) offers easy access to Gigiri, Village Market and UN via the new Redhill Link. UN Approved 24h security. Proximity to: 1. Business Districts: Westlands, Riverside, Gigiri, Upper Hill, Lavington, Kilimani, Kileleshwa 2. Shopping Malls: Westgate, Sarit Center, Village Market, Rosslyn 3. Hospitals: Agan Khan, Gestrudes 4. Schools: ISK, Peponi, German 5. Co-working spaces: Workstyle, Nairobi Garage, Nelleon 6. Restaurants: About Thyme, Abysinnia, Pheonician, Njuguna's, the Manor 540 7. Night life: J's, Milan, ArtCaffe Oval, Brew Bistro Westlands, Alchemist (at Brookside,Westlands) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMeAUAxgCfF/?igshid=862ch67zqsc8
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ITF World Tennis tour returns to Kenya after over decade
ITF World Tennis tour returns to Kenya after over decade
July 24th 2019, Nairobi, Kenya- After well over a decade, the ITF World Tennis Tour formally known as the Women’s Futures has made its way back into the Tennis Kenya calendar in partnership with the ITF through the Grand Slam Development Fund.
TK has organised for two weeks of the Women’s $15,000 prize money event from the 5th to 18th August 2019, at the hard courts of Peponi School in Ruiru.
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100percentforsure · 6 years
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Taylor and Emma Take Lamu
It is time It is time to relax. After pulling out cash and a quick fight about parmesan cheese (one of our two quarrels over the entirety the trip - totaling about 2 minutes and 15 seconds of tension... Emma wanted me to ask about parmesan cheese, I tell her that they probably don’t even have parmesan cheese in Africa I was barely getting through to the cafe staff with my request for a fork, try and fail, and then Emma tries and fails and tells me “They are just busy.” SHE WILL DENY THIS STORY AND SAY SHE WAS ALSO ASKING FOR A FORK. We find out a few days later there is a parmesan factory an hour away for the airport). We board our nearly 3 hour puddle jumper flight which we will pass out for after crushing some juice boxes and wake up to see beautiful marsh with blue water all around us. We touch down and are greeted in the airport by one of our househands, Charo (security is not terribly tight on the island), an angel of a man with the chubbiest feet you have ever seen an enormous smile, past men playing checkers with bottle caps on the pier to board a wooden water taxi with a thatched roof and darling blue elephant upholstery, named “Lady Gaga.” It’s driver is a man named Nasir.
A quick background on Lamu. Lamu is a Muslim island with only one car on it (which belongs to the police who I’m not even sure exist) and one million donkeys. You get around by boat and donkey, and if you are walking somewhere, you have to take into account what time you are leaving and whether its high tide and your path will be submerged. There is Lamu town, their downtown with a market and square and shops, and Shela, where more mzungu’s hang out with one of the only places on the island that serves liquor, Peponi’s (meaning “heaven”). For a real party, you go to Floating Bar, which floats in the middle of the ocean that doesn’t require rule following. In the summertime, the water is crystal clear and blue, and you can swim with wild dophins. Pure, pure disappointment when I heard this. There are mangroves and spearfishing and barbequeing and a very very very mellow vibe on the island. Mombasa raha.
When we reach land, we climb the bleached stone steps from the water, past some Rastas, and are greeted by Johnson, our chef / house hand / security. Johnson is half my size and has a shy but wise demeanor. He and Charo take our bags and lead us down narrow dirt alleyways, past open air Muslim schools with children singing, storefronts with people seated out front, smooth, cream houses with bright fuchsia bougainvillea cascading down the walls, and a piece of jungle with multicolored sarongs on clothes lines floating. To our right, is the Bembea house.
A lot of Lamu is wonderment. There is no excitement.... that isn’t what is designed for. It is designed for slowing down and soaking in the natural cadence of life. Rose tells us Lamu Swahili is spoken with a different rythm, almost like a song (she tells us a story later of her friend, blonde haired blue eyed, who learned the language on the island and years later nearly gave a man in a hotel lobby a heart attack with how beautifully she spoke Swahili. I WANT THAT). The island’s architecture is breathtaking, lots of open windows and nods to the North African influence.
We enter our house and are speechless. Its so big, its so peaceful, there is so much space, not filled with much, save over-sized pillows and beautiful little corners for quiet. We take it all in, especially the rooftop, where Emma and I will spend a majority of our time in the house. There are kids laughing and beautiful call-to-prayer hymns Johnson describes what he will be cooking for us that night, we agree on $50 dollars at the market for food and beers, and will come back to an incredible seafood dinner in the dining room, and then full breakfast and more seafood and breakfast more seafood after that (”Look at those live lobsters!”) Charo takes us for a walk on the beach and we touch the Indian ocean, see a peach colored sunset, and little hoof marks along the beach. We see adorable woven baskets used as trash receptacles and some puppies and beautiful kids.
We have a drink at Peponi’s where we talk about how wonderful traveling with each other has been, and comment a menu item titled “Cockless Tales.” We head home for our prepared feast waiting for us, rice, beer, salad with avocado and tomatoes, and fresh shrimp, a trail of enormous ants we have to dance around. Afterwards, Mohammed comes over to the house to discuss an itinerary at the kitchen table. We hear bats and beetles (a battery beeping?) outside, Mohammed is another slow talker whose brother sails the Dhow we will be riding tomorrow and wants to discuss American politics. He is going to set us up with Hamsed, “Meta Meta,” for a tour around the town - a trusted source and lovable guy. Oh, is he lovable. We trust the great folks of Kenya. After lounging, we get into our mosquito net covered beds in our own wings of the house and get some deserved rest.
Day 8
I wake up at 5am to a call to prayer and hang out upstairs while Emma sleeps in. I call my mom and show her our house, I check a few emails, and our breakfast is brought up to us at 8am - a full setting with coffee and our beloved eggs and toast. We take a taxi with Nasir’s brother to Lamu town where Meta Meta is waiting, a small man who shuffles his feet and has the most INCREDIBLE laugh and wears a little white hat. He is like a human version of Zazu. He tells us history lessons, helps us carry our things, and guides us through the streets we would normally get lost in. He also and seems to know EVERYONE (”Are you the mayor?”). We are navigating through this labrynth, dipping in and out of beautiful houses with ancient architecture, indoor courtyards and pools, climbing up staircases to rooftops consumed with bougainvillea in and out and shops where Meta is talking to everybody like they are family. We explore open air product markets and museum courtyards, wood working shops and a donkey hospital. We see the butcher market and have to pass through quickly - there are heads in there. We eat street food for lunch on the second story over looking the water - roti, fried fish, and curry and rice, and take what we can home.
After some resting at home and sunning and a split Tusker on the roofdeck, it is time for our Dhow ride. We race down to the water to find the sweetest boat with two men, ready to take us to the mangroves. We motor to calm water before hoisting up the sail and relaxing on the water. There is a warm breeze and the sound of lapping water that puts you into a state of hypnosis. And then as we are turning the boat around to go back home, we realize the boat has stopped. Has stopped and also, is stuck. “Are we stuck?” Emma is first to realize it, and because these men are Kenyan, they refuse to give bad news, and just say nothing at all but do strip down to their underwear before jumping in to unplug us from the sandbank. We thankfully do get unstuck and see a pirate ship sailing with someone in the water being pulled from a rope, which I DIDN’T KNOW was an option, and begin to plan my next trip back here out of raging FOMO. This plus the dolphins I am missing is... unacceptable. We get asked by the pirate ship if we are going to Floating Bar, which we were obviously not down to answer, but think our driver narc’ed on us.... to “The Beach Boys.”
We pull up to Floating Bar to see what it is all about and ask for pick up a couple hours later. It is what it sounds like; a floating bar, playing reggae music, with a thatched roof, in the middle of the ocean. After moving chairs (physically....moving....chairs) to see the sunset, one of the bartenders, Johnathan, comes up to say hi. He speaks so softly you can barely hear him without having to lean in. We end up getting to know Jonathan over the course of the night - and learn he lives on the floating bar. LIVES ON IT. He bring us to the 6′ by 8′ kitchen to see how he makes french fries and keeps us safe from the Beach Boys, and we talk about his loneliness. We are sad to leave him when our ride arrives back to land.
We have a fresh lobster dinner on the rooftop and stay up too late reminiscing. 
Day 9
We enjoy breakfast with monkeys, a dip in the ocean while talking about futures, and another jaunt into town before departing for our flight. We board the plane with 20 more pounds on us (our second, very very minor fight) and arrive back at home in Nairobi in one piece.
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