Sunday, May 29, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
Do you know your Constituency
- Homa-Bay county has a population of
- Ndhiwa Constituency has a population of 154, 421 people
- Ndhiwa constituency registered voters 53, 993 (26, 430 M & 27, 363 F)people
- Population Density of 249persons per Km2
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Ndhiwa receives books from a community member
Mr. Onono Ligaye, a beneficiary of the centre’s resources, today gives back to the society through the Maarifa Centre.
Mr. Onono says, “as much as we benefit from this centre’s resources, supporting it with the little we have ensures that it grows to the best levels possible”.
Mr. Onono says, “as much as we benefit from this centre’s resources, supporting it with the little we have ensures that it grows to the best levels possible”.
Mr. Onono, donated 6 religious books hence blessing our spiritual nourishment shelve with 6 interesting publications from diverse authors.
Thanks Mr. Ligaye.
Thanks Mr. Ligaye.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Book Aid International saves us off the hook
Sometimes it is until you see the peoples' appreciation on a provision that you realize how much our communities get desperate in need of certain resources.
The books we received from the Book Aid International has really given readers of all walks in the immediate society an open opportunity to quench there long awaited last for such information and knowledge.
This was a dream come true to most of the people down here, this being an area that is double stricken by both HIV/AIDS and poverty of the highest degree. The environment here is full of orphans and widows as a majority, both struggling in less faith to make their ends meet. Text books and story books are luxuries that never crossed their minds, but today the centre sets an equal platform for all where poverty is no barrier to knowledge and information.
The books we received from the Book Aid International has really given readers of all walks in the immediate society an open opportunity to quench there long awaited last for such information and knowledge.
This was a dream come true to most of the people down here, this being an area that is double stricken by both HIV/AIDS and poverty of the highest degree. The environment here is full of orphans and widows as a majority, both struggling in less faith to make their ends meet. Text books and story books are luxuries that never crossed their minds, but today the centre sets an equal platform for all where poverty is no barrier to knowledge and information.
Monday, May 9, 2011
As we send you out
As we send you out, the free knowledge and skills that you have learnt and received from this centre, may you use it indiscriminately to serve and support the growth of the society.
The growth and future of this country is in your hands and remember that whatever you do today shall determine your tomorrow, otherwise, beware of HIV/AIDS as i wish you all the best in your endeavors.
The growth and future of this country is in your hands and remember that whatever you do today shall determine your tomorrow, otherwise, beware of HIV/AIDS as i wish you all the best in your endeavors.
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