Tourism
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The 3rd Sagalla Hills Marathon, a Jamhuri Day Celebration
The third Sagala Hills Marathon for Education, Healthcare and Tourism was run on Jamhuri Day as Kenyans celebrated 61 years since Kenya became a republic on 12 December 1963. Kenya became a Republic six months after gaining internal self-rule on 1 June 1963 that is celebrated as Madaraka Day. The
Kenyan Diaspora Association of Florida Bridging Boarders Gala
The Mission of the Kenyan Diaspora Association of Florida (KDAF) is to unite, uplift and empower Kenyans in Florida and to make an impact in our community. To be an exemplary social-economic and soft-landing group for Kenyans in Florida. This year they are holding a bridging bridges gala at Orlando,
Miss Kenya UK Pageant, 21st Dec 2024.
Sarah Okungu is excited for her daughter who shall be competing at the Miss Kenya UK to be held in the Kassam Stadium at Oxford, UK. She sees this Pageant as one that will promote the beauty of Kenya. As a founder of Diaspora University Town in Kenya, Sarah would
Diaspora Kenyans Wedding in Kenya
Maggie & Simon Miru of Worcester, MA, USA flew into Kenya and held one of the most colorful wedding events. The reception was held at an elegant wedding tent at Lymack Gardens at the four ways junction Kiambu Road. The colorful and joyous event was grazed by about 1,000
SAGALLA HILLS MARATHON 2023
On the bright morning of December 12, 2023, Gimba Primary Grounds in Voi was abuzz with excitement as the Sagalla Hills Marathon 2023 unfolded under a clear cloudy sky. The Sagalla Hills Marathon song by T.A.T band welcomed the runners. The local leaders, Member of County Assembly (MCA)
Sagalla Hills Marathon 2023
The 2nd Sagalla Hills Marathon will be held in Voi, Taita Taveta County, Kenya. The Marathon was started by Ndara B Community and other Sagalla community members as a way of promoting tourism along the Sagalla Hills. Joshua Mwadeghu, a member of Ndara B Community and the Chairman of the
Cathy Jackie 50 Diaspora Agents Plan, Tourism Plan & $500 Million Plan
Cathy Jackie of Baltimore, MD during the DUT opportunities meeting asked those already inside DUT to seize the opportunities as well as market the project so more Diaspora can be involved. Cathy who was introduced to the project when he read a story in DUT at Jamhuri Magazine said she