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UncategorizedGender Equality; The Kenyan Situation Susan Catherine Keter / April 8, 2017 Alice and I had been in the same university years ago. We were in different departments but shared the education
UncategorizedA Career in Professional Sports Does Not Last Forever; Make Hay While The Sun Shines Susan Catherine Keter / April 6, 2017 Kiprono sat on the hard bench, face in his hands. He was a worried man. Would his younger brother come
UncategorizedBecoming a Stay-at-home-mom Without Tears; Critical Questions To Ask Before Making That Move Susan Catherine Keter / March 30, 2017 “I am starving! Can you fix me a sandwich before dinner time?” Patrick addressed his wife Sharon. He lay on
UncategorizedHow To Run A Successful Family Business Susan Catherine Keter / March 26, 2017 Kenyans are very enterprising and many are involved in some kind of business. The common practice is for different family
UncategorizedBreaking The Cycle of Poverty Susan Catherine Keter / March 23, 2017 Do you struggle with the burden of dependent family members?Do you feel stuck because formal education is necessary for any
UncategorizedRise Above The Challenges of The 21st Century Susan Catherine Keter / March 22, 2017 We are living in a day when everything we were taught from a young age has been shattered, torn to
Entrepreneurship, MarriageFor Better, For Worse; Money Management Tips For Couples Susan Catherine Keter / March 18, 2017 Julia sat alone in the living room. It was past midnight but she was not sleepy. The house was quiet,
EntrepreneurshipSecure Your Future; Retire Financially Free Susan Catherine Keter / March 14, 2017 The world is changing really fast, thanks to advances in technology and availability of information. We are on the verge
UncategorizedBetting and Gambling; Important Information You Need To Know Susan Catherine Keter / March 11, 2017 40-year old Jason worked as a casual laborer in a manufacturing company in Nairobi’s industrial area. He lived in one