Sunday 26 June 2016

Nairobi National Park

The day in search of the rare Bongo antelope species in The wetland and forest ecosystem. We started early morning in the Nairobi safari walk where we found the Bongo in a devasting state. But has received treatment from the Kenya wildlife service veterinaries. Nairobi National Park established in 1946 has been a home to the endangered black Rhinos due to the rich ecosystem as they fed on the mega fauna found in the park.
Rare Bongo inhabited forested places in the Aberdares ranges and other forested areas in the country. More effort and a combine conservation consent between the communities living around forested areas and the Kenya Wildlife Service has been a key to survival of the Bongo species.


On our safari we stop as we clarify that what done by our president on 30th April 2016 in the Ivory burning has a mark and legacy in our conservation of our heritage.
The ashes is what welcome us to the site, where 105 tons of Ivories which worth much before turning to Ivories from Tusks in our magnificent Elephants.

Nairobi National Park

The day in search of the rare Bongo antelope species in The wetland and forest ecosystem. We started early morning in the Nairobi safari walk where we found the Bongo in a devasting state. But has received treatment from the Kenya wildlife service veterinaries. Nairobi National Park established in 1946 has been a home to the endangered black Rhinos due to the rich ecosystem as they fed on the mega fauna found in the park.
Rare Bongo inhabited forested places in the Aberdares ranges and other forested areas in the country. More effort and a combine conservation consent between the communities living around forested areas and the Kenya Wildlife Service has been a key to survival of the Bongo species.


On our safari we stop as we clarify that what done by our president on 30th April 2016 in the Ivory burning has a mark and legacy in our conservation of our heritage.
The ashes is what welcome us to the site, where 105 tons of Ivories which worth much before turning to Ivories from Tusks in our magnificent Elephants.

Thursday 16 June 2016

Youth skills helps Kenya

It was an amazing weekend where aspiring entrepreneurs join their effort as they compete for the best idea for the Nairobi startups weekend. The 40 hrs event took place in the Strathmore university school in Nairobi County.

The business third month for Tunapanda Institute on its peak but the crew of trainees represent the institute by being involved and showcasing their expertise together with their trainers.

The mission was lets revolutionize the education in social entrepreneurship, This was proven when Nairobi takes the crown at the global awards 2016 out of 49 other countries. We all agree that the startup weekend was productive and awesome.
The winner of this year startup weekend is team Guardian congratulations to all in the team.
Second place winners is Yoyo Kids team and Third place winner is Outbox Ed team.

Get more about the Nairobi startup weekend from the article in the link below!
Good work never in vain