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GG Kariuki is dead.

Laikipia senators Godfrey Gitahi Kariuki, also known as GG Kariuki is dead. He passed on yesterday, Thursday night at Nairobi Hospital at the age of 79. He was first elected to Parliament in May 1963. He served as a cabinet minister in both the Jomo Kenyatta and Daniel Moi government. He has also served the public in all the four governments. He wrote an autobiography detailing his political career titled illusion is power: fifty years in Kenya politics . Kenyan leaders have sent forward their condolences and I also pray that his soul rest in eternal peace. The president have a speech and some other leaders tweeted. 

Zeynab Wandati wins the A.H Boerman Award

Zeynab Wandati is a science journalist who specializes in agriculture and climate changes in the Nation Media Group. She is also a board member of Media for Environment, Science, Health and Agriculture (MESHA), an association of science journalists and communications in East Africa. She was announced as a winner of the A. H Boerman Award and she is the second African to win the award after the late renowned journalist Mohamed Amin. She was congratulated by Salim Amin, a photographer who is the son of the late Mohamed Amin. The award consists of a medal and cash prize of $10,000 which is equivalent to 1 million. Congratulations Zeynab

Wrong leg

My frog alarm rings at four in the morning and I'm so irritated that I feel like smashing it to the nearest wall. No matter how strong the urge is, I restrain myself because I know that I won't be getting another phone after destroying this one. With a lot of force, I dragged myself from my "comfy" bed and prepare for a great Monday as I go through my public relations book because I'm having exams in the morning. At 5:55am I'm out of the house and I silently pray that I make it to school before 7:00am. My prayers seems not to have been heard because I  reach school at 8:00am because of traffic and I feel like crying. The exam hall is packed and I decide to revise alone for 30mins before the supervisors come. We start our exams at 9:10am.  It's an international exam and you can just image the type of questions they ask. You only have to do five questions but I only know three of them. I keep on rereading the other questions looking for the other two to do...

Blazers

A blazer is a semi casual jacket worn by both women and men. It is distinguished from a sport coat as a more formal garment and tailored from solid colour fabrics. The term blazer originated with the red "blazer" Lady Margaret Boat club of the (1825),the rowing club of St. John College, Cambridge. Blazers are more intended as outdoor wear. They are mostly worn as uniforms, from students to members of a club and also employees of an airline. Blazers can be worn with dress shirt and neckties, open -necked Polo shirts, plain tee shirts, trousers, jeans, dresses and skirts. You can wear them to meetings, as an office wear, schools and even dates! Fill your closet with all colours of blazers. There are also beautiful floral and print blazers nowadays. Enjoy the life of having a blazer accompany your shoulders. Photo credits and source:aliexpress.com