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  • New. The mention of marriage invokes a cascade of thoughts in our minds regardless of our age. Yet it is surprising the way many of us take lightly this key milestone in our lives.Read More...
  • New. Beware of criminal tricks! For many years, criminals in Kenya have used an array of tricks to execute their ulterior missions often with great success against their victims. Surprisingly, the tricks are age old but they still work- otherwise the criminals would have ceased to use them. We read in the newspapers many stories of how people lost their money, property or got kidnapped after following a fairly predictable criminal thread. Read More...
  • New. Parts of Kenya and central Africa were blessed to experience a rare annular type of a solar eclipse on 15th January 2010 from about 7.05 to 10.08, Kenyan time. This was not any annular or ring-type eclipse, it was the biggest ring-type eclipse of this millennium! Read More about the eclipse in Kenya here...
  • Human sexuality is a strong determinant of who we are. It pervades so many aspects of our lives that in order for us to understand the subject, we have to integrate knowledge from many different areas of inquiry on human nature. Just think about it- how much of human sexuality do you understand? How much time do you spend in one day thinking about issues related to human sexuality? How many situations do you encounter each day that require you to draw on your knowledge of human sexuality? Find these questions answered and more in the SEMAPA section
  • Have you ever thought and planned for your personal safety and security in different environments and circumstances that you find yourself in your daily activities? Many people have thought about their safety and security but majority of people never plan for it. In fact most people in Kenya take their safety and security for granted and only react when they encounter threats or actually become victims of unsafe situations. Now infotrackea.co.ke gives you information that will wnable you to make good safety and security decisions for various common life situations you might face. See Full Section.
  • We listened to many first-time home builders and buyers and we realized they had a need for information on the kind of houses they can build or buy, the kind of gardens they could have and even the types of plants and fences they could put up on their compounds. Many buyers travel long distances only to forget how the first likable house looked like. We give you the opportunity to review a good design for as many times as you may wish without ever leaving your key board. See Full Gallery.
  • When Michael Jackson died, people were asking, did he leave a will and if he did what did who get or if he didn't what happens to his children? In Kenya it is common to hear cases where a desceased's relative says he/she doesn't care what the desceased's will says, he/she is getting the shamba (land)/ house - whatever it is as long it is of value, or he died without a will so I get everything. Now what does the Kenyan Law say about such cases? Can women e.g. daughters married or unmarried get their father's/mother's property when he dies? Do you need a will? Read all about it in the Full article
  • Would you vote for an MP who never delivered to his constituents? Click here to see how infotrackea.co.ke helps you monitor your Kenyan MP

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