If he's been in Kenya since 2008 and found 'solace, comfort and warmth' , why not apply for citizenship through naturalization? This is something the law provides for and has been many times by expats from all over the world who are now Kenyan. Sounds like he's trying to take a shortcut.
There's this universal idea that you won't be anything much in life if you fail in maths. It makes parents feel justified to do whatever they feel they feel right because 'it's good for you'.
They seem to only have an iOS app. So Android users like me need not apply.
I've googled lady garden and got interesting results. What does it mean in this context? I'm not a native English speaker.
I really hate that they call them Indians. I live in a community with lots of people of Indian descent - the continent, so I find it very hard to picture 'Indian' as anything else.
Good to hear emotion from Max. He had to earn that, progress for F1
This qualy is missing Crofty badly
An RB set a fast lap and headed to the pits early. Not surprising, we've seen that before.
Depends on your luck. Mine took 3 months, for someone else one month. But the two weeks timeline they give is bs for sure.
How so? Raya fit better with Arteta's style, nothing personal.
"Panic signing"
Pure class, well deserved.
Wtf? Somehow my above comment triggered Reddit Cares
Funny enough this is collapsed at the time I am commenting.
I thought the whole stadium would celebrate that goal
How's the movie? Worth going to the cinema?
It's better marketed and better covered. I can't even watch our own local league on TV.
Second because it hides the bra.
No. Because you are specifically going to work, you would say 'naenda kazini'. Kazi means work. Adding the 'ni' at the end gives it a place meaning i.e the place of work.
Exactly. When English speakers say they are going on Safari, they mean the kind of tour where you see wildlife. For us Swahili speakers, safari just means journey, any type of journey. So Safari has taken a specific kind of meaning in English.
You'll find this to be a recurring theme as you explore your ancestry in the continent, that it is very very diverse. For example how the people of Congo live vs Namibians etc might be vastly different. Since this is a vast topic, I suggest you take small bites by focusing on a particular country and learning about it. The questions you asked could fill many books with possible answers, so it's not very easy to answer.
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