Culture Briefing: Kenya - Your Guide To The Culture And Customs Of The Kenyan PeopleBob Martin
Kenyan Society and Culture The Kenyan People Kenya is not a homogeneous country ethnicity wise. The make-up of Kenyans is primarily that of 13 ethnic groups with an additional 27 smaller groups. The majority of Kenyans belong to ‘Bantu’ tribes such as the Kikuyu, Luhya and Kamba. ...
English is the language generally used in government and business. It is also used in most of the schools, although there has been movement towards using Kiswahili as the teaching language. English is not spoken solely by the elite, but only people with a certain level of education speak it...
The Samburu tribe, just like the Maasai are a semi-nomadic people. Only the Samburu people are still very traditional and have not parted with old customs as compared to the Maasai. Cattle, as well as goats, sheep and camels, play a vital role in the Samburu way of life and culture. ...
Egerton is among Kenya's four major public universities whose fully-fledged Confucius Institutes have elevated the teaching of Chinese language, arts and culture to new levels. Li Yuan, the Chinese director of the Confucius Institute, said it has been at the forefront in cementing China-Kenya cu...
With the continuous threat to our culture by globalization, the tour guide remarks that there is a need to empower the young generation on matters of culture. "Most of our young people do not even know their language, all they know is English. English has wide utility, yes, but we have...
Below are some common fun stereotypes about Kenyans and their ethnicity…(not to be tribalistic or anything). These stereotypes normally come up either because of the people’s cultures, economic activities or even how they interacted with the colonialists. Whereas some Kenyans maybe known to ...
Gender, Culture and Entrepreneurship in Kenya. This study looked into how different cultural factors affect gender involvement in entrepreneurship in a multi-ethnic country, Kenya. A majority of previou... Mungai,Esther,N.,... - 《International Business Research》 被引量: 19发表: 2012年 The In...
This article explores the problems of education which result in the establishment of Independent Schools in Ngugi wa Thiong'o's The River Between and A Grain of Wheat; and considers the diverse factors related to the daily lives of people in adoption of educative systems. The Independent Schools...
The presence of politics in everyday experiences 鈥 popular arts, culture and dialogue 鈥 is not new to the study of politics in Africa. Yet, most often, attention to political possibilities in the everyday appears preoccupied with their relationship to rule and authority, making it difficult...