We board a Matatu from Olympic stage where Tunapanda Institute is situated, For a day team trip to Karura Forest one of the urban conserved Forest near the city. We Trainers and Apprentices reached safely to our destination but we alighted in wrongly gate entrance of service only but we all energetic to walk searching for event treasures to the Kenya forest environment and education trust ground passing Karura water falls which is 15 meters high with beautiful sceneries. We spotted different species of birds, butterflies and many species of natural trees in a breath taking ecosystem conserved by environmental legend Prof. Wangari Maathai. We reach the KFEET ground and every one signed for Wangari day Passport that shows all activities we participated e.g. treasures hunt, walking safaris and information tents. I really appreciated the Tunapanda Institute founders for being in front line in nature conservation in Africa as they enlighten youth more about self expression in the tech-world.
Monday, 28 September 2015
Sunday, 20 September 2015
Friday, 3 July 2015
Saturday, 13 June 2015
Lake Nakuru National park.
Am glad today to be given a change to go research in lake Nakuru national park. these favour our more Maa Silver Research of flora and fauna. At the moment numerous Flamingoes and the breeding area in Lake Natron in Northern Tanzania other birds we encountered are the Marabou stork, yellow billed stork, Egyptian geese and white breasted cormorants. The study was facilated by Kws senior community guide called Stephen Maena. We alighted in Makalia falls for more hope to encounter other species of birds. Many thanks to all who participated as community and domestic clients to our good Kenyan sceneries especially Mr. Mepukori Kenya police in Nakuru county from Laikipia. Water volume increases to HP 10.4 due High rain that flooded the rivers with no outlet and that led scarcity of blue Algae the main delicacy of both lesser and greater Flamingoes, That is why other move periodically to Lake Bogoria.
Friday, 29 May 2015
Monday, 25 May 2015
Mau Forest complex visit on weekend.
We packed our stuffs.ready to experience the scotching sun of Nakuru county, Though the it was a different case as we move toward the highland of Mau ranges.I and Theuri a learn-ate Nakuru county resident, Agree to each other that we went for birdwatching half day nature walk, Our mission is to see the rare species of bird in the tussock grassland called sharpe's long claw and also my friend was more knowledgeable in Botany or tradition medicinal plants, He mentions some plant like Indigo fera, African olive tree and species of cotyledons.Our day was fantastic with a lot of researches of the botany in the wildness but is a come back nature because we haven't got to see the rare species that i mention.
Tuesday, 19 May 2015
Open source programmes freedom to information.
Many thanks indeeds, Tunapanda Institute reveal the freedom of information by introducing Linus O.S.Youth in Kenya can now create their value and have computer technology skills. Making someone self reliable is to reduce crimes and Unemployment rate to youths.Join us as we make creative thinkers through creative common programs.
Sunday, 17 May 2015
TIIT trainees.
The collaboration with our partner college in Nairobi county Tunapanda Institute.we are now starting teaching Open sources programmes to create a value to our trainees.the techworld need people who are productive.
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