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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Is this the first Kenyan video game? The Adventures of Nyangi.
[via Balancing Act]

In Kenya? Have a business plan? Enter a competition (deadline end-May) to win up to Ksh2.8 million and a trip to the Netherlands from www.bidnetwork.com.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Jobs: Global Voices is seeking to hire a half-time co-Managing Editor.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Job: Executive Director

Organisation: The African Academy of Sciences
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Closing Date: 6 April 2007

Friday, March 30, 2007

Jobs: AFRICA BASED POSITIONS, MULTIPLE ROLES, LONDON INTERVIEWS

Global Career Company is pleased to announce the Careers in Africa UK
Summit scheduled to take place in London on May 4th - 7th 2007. Now in
its fifth year and with over 50 companies confirmed to attend, this
Summit is the worlds leading recruitment event for Africa. This annual
invitation-only event brings together graduates and professionals
seeking careers in Africa with top employers from the region and
features pre-scheduled interviews, presentations and networking
sessions. It provides an unparalleled opportunity for African
candidates to meet with leading HR directors and Senior Business
Representatives from various organisations over one weekend. Details
on the event, participating companies and available opportunities can
be found on

http://www.globalcareercompany.com/ciauk
(thanks Andrea)

Monday, March 26, 2007

Jobs HD Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue Africa Regional Director and Project Manager

HD Centre Vacancies

The Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD Centre) is an independent and
impartial organisation that aims to resolve armed conflicts by
promoting negotiated solutions among belligerents. The HD Centre also
carries out research, analysis and facilitation of dialogue around
practical policy recommendations in order to improve international
efforts to secure and sustain peace. In support of these activities,
the HD Centre is seeking high quality applicants for the following
positions:
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Regional Director, Africa Office, Nairobi

The Regional Director will be responsible for the management and
expansion of the HD Centre project portfolio in Africa. Duties will
include high level representation, strategic policy guidance,
management of an annual budget and staff, fundraising and developing
new programmes of work. Applicants must have direct and profound
knowledge of Africa, especially its conflict resolution community,
regional organizations, the UN and non-governmental institutions and
be in a position to engage a broad cross section of African society.
Fluency in English, a working knowledge of French and a second
regional language are essential. Application deadline: 30 April 2007.
Regional Director Africa
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Project Manager, Africa Office, Nairobi

This post will assist in the development of the programme of work in
Africa. The successful applicant will help identify, pursue and manage
new mediation work in the region as well as conceive, develop and
support the HD Centre's related policy work. They must have a deep
knowledge of African affairs, experience in conflict resolution, a
strong command of the English language and ideally working knowledge
of French and Arabic. Travel and representation of the HD Centre
throughout Africa will be required. Application deadline: 30 April
2007. Project Manager, Africa

Applications

Please send your resume (2-3 pages maximum) with a brief introduction
to: hrmanager@hdcentre.org

The HD Centre is an equal opportunities employer.
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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Job: Project Coordinator, LinuxChix Africa

"The Project Coordinator will be based at the LinuxChix Africa offices in
Johannesburg, South Africa. This position includes both administrative
responsibilities and programme management responsibilities, and an opportunity
to make a substantive contribution to the growth of LCA.

LinuxChix Africa is an African continental organisation that aims to build
technical GNU/Linux and Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) skills among
African women. We have a presence in over 26 African countries and we are one
of the fastest growing networks. We actively encourage and facilitate the
active participation of African women in FOSS software development projects.

Email: anna@cs.wits.ac.za . Closing Date for applications is 10th January 2007."

Sunday, November 19, 2006

African Retrospective photo exhibition

"An extraordinary exhibition of photography from Africa will be opening in
Nairobi soon. The "African Retrospective 2005/06" will showcase the work of
those who are shaping the image of the continent all over the world. The
exhibition is organized by the Foreign Correspondents' Association of East
Africa and will be shown from December 6th until February 18th at Alliance
Francaise.

The exhibition includes photos of more than a dozen internationally known

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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

No more blackberry envy
I am writing this from my mobile using celtel gprs. At 20 kenya
shillings per megabyte and with the gmail for mobile application
installed on the phone i am now finally able to do email anywhere....

Monday, October 23, 2006

"In the U.S., normal blood levels of lead are less than10 mcg/dl (micrograms per deciliter). Symptoms of acute poisoning occur at blood levels of 20 and above, resulting in vomiting, diarrhea, and leading to muscle spasms and kidney damage. Levels of over ten are considered unhealthy and levels in excess of 120 can often lead to death. In Kabwe, blood concentrations of 300 micrograms/deciliter have been recorded in children and records show average blood levels of children range between 60 and 120 mcg/dl."
 

Jobs: Financial/commodities news editor - Johannesburg

UN envoy Jan Pronk gets PNGed out of Sudan for this blog posting

Thursday, October 12, 2006

"A government minister has proposed changing the legal definition of youth to anyone aged from 15 to 50 - a two-decade jump from the current ceiling of 30 years. If passed by Parliament, that would put youths within five years of Kenya's official retirement age of 55. " [Reuters]

[I would try to compare data prices, but I am not sure I understand. 3 Ksh per minute for data seems high.]