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Ephraim Percy Kenyanito

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His interests are Youth Work, Human Rights, Transparency and International development.
Blogger through various online publications such as European Journalism Centre's “ThinkBrigade,” Global Voices Online and through a personal blog, “The Diary of a Global Citizen”.
He can be accessed through his website: Ephraim Percy Kenyanito

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Latest posts by Ephraim Percy Kenyanito

25 December 2012

Kenyans Wake Up to ATM Fraud Scare on Christmas

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Kenyans woke up on Christmas day to fraudulent bank activity alerts alleging that there were "unusual withdrawals" from Standard Chartered, Kenya Commercial Bank and Stanbic accounts. However, some Kenyans were skeptical about the authenticity of these claims. So far there has been no official communication from bank officials about the alerts.

3 December 2012

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Kenya: Deadly Violence Threatens to Polarize Country

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A recent outbreak of deadly violence pitting police officers and soldiers against civilians has claimed the lives of dozens of Kenyans and sparked debate over the increasing insecurity in the region.

8 October 2012

Kenya: Money Can Buy Us Declare ‘Campus Divas for Rich Men’

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‘Campus Divas For Rich Men’ is a Facebook page dedicated to hooking up female Kenyan university students under the age of 26 with rich men of any age. This bold move in a predominantly conservative society has prompted significant online public debate.

6 September 2012

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Kenya: Murder of Muslim Cleric in Mombasa Sparks Riots

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The killing of Sheikh Aboud Rogo, a Kenyan controversial cleric, on August 27, 2012, caused riots and unrest in Mombasa, a coastal city and a main tourist destination in Kenya. The riots, which resulted in more than ten casualties, prompted netizens to discuss issues such as extra judicial killings, human rights, religious tensions and long-standing local grievances over land ownership and employment opportunities for Kenyan youths in Mombasa.

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