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  • Kimani Njogu

    Kimani Njogu, an Associate Professor of Kiswahili and African Languages, is a Director of Twaweza Communications and Africa Health and Development International (AHADI). He is a translator of significant works into Kiswahili and has been involved in developing socially committed entertainment programs globally. He has provided training on culturally sensitive and issue based entertainment programming in Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia, India, China, St. Lucia, Grenada, Madagascar, Peru, Pakistan, Palau, Nigeria, Laos, Mexico and Peru, among other countries. Kimani is also a writer, literary critic and columnist and his Kiswahili book Ufundishaji wa Fasihi: Nadharia na Mbinu on the teaching of literature won the 2000 Noma Award for Publishing in Africa.

    Youth and Peaceful Elections in Kenya

    £38.00

    Healing the Wound

    £49.00

    Good Governance and Development

    £44.00

    Getting Heard

    £40.00

    Ethnic Diversity in Eastern Africa

    £44.00

    Defining Moments

    £38.00

    Culture, Performance and Identity

    £38.00

    Culture, Entertainment and Health Promotion in Africa

    £44.00

    Cultural Production and Social Change in Kenya

    £50.00

    Citizen Participation in Decision Making

    £44.00

    Critical Perspectives on Culture and Globalisation

    £36.00

    Songs and Politics in Eastern Africa

    £85.00

    Kenya’s 2013 General Election

    £47.00