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Central Glass Industries,
Francis Cardin
wrote
11 years ago:
Hi
I am looking glass art work
I making glass wash basin,glass bend,hot fusion,air brush,
Corel drawing also i do
My art work side
http://creationglassart.biz.ly
U have any job ya content pls
Give me mail
francis.cardin@gmail.com
Thanks
Ruthimitu Secondary School,
kamau (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
matako wewe
Ruthimitu Secondary School,
kamau (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
so what
Vision plaza, Mombasa Road,
rael k. chebii (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
I am interested in: Customer service/Reception/front office operation. Any of these positions would provide me with the ideal opportunity to expand my skills at your organisation. Kindly consider me in case any of the above mentioned position(s) arises. Email rakchebi@yahoo.com
Uhuru Gardens Primary School,
Dalidzu Cheredi
wrote
11 years ago:
Uhuru gardens primary school buildings are seriously in need of renovations. we need well wishers to help us paint and repair the school. I am a parent @ uhuru gardens with three children in the school. Does anybody know what i can do to save this situation i don't want to transfer my children
Racecourse Primary school,
arvindgagji
wrote
11 years ago:
Hi Harsh.I was at racecourse primary school from 1957 to 1963. I can remember Mr K. P Shah . Mr Vaz was vice principal to Mr Shah.
Mr M.K Patel use to take our gujarati class. Mr vaz was our Geography teacher.I can remember Mr Sindhu. Mr Dhall . & Mr fransisco .
Mr Desai was my teacher in Std 5 .Now I am in U.K. Retired. Would love to know about some other students.I think can remember Indira.
Central Glass Industries,
izaQue (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
I am looking for attachment in central Glass someone advice me @ obuyaisaac@gmail.com
Pangani Primary School,
kirit patel (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
hi i am on face book also
Pangani Primary School,
Kirit Patel
wrote
11 years ago:
hi
this very good
my mum and dad past away in india
my brother lives in same town as me in bolton uk
how is your sis and brother and the one in india also your mum and dad
where do you live now
St Anne's Primary School,
ANASTASIA (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
HI WOULD LIKE TO MEET MY FRIENDS CLASS OF 2001.
University of Nairobi - Parklands Law School,
steel hope. (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
law-my passion,runs in my veins...just lack words...
Kimathi Estate,
Francis Kabui
wrote
11 years ago:
fkabui@yahoo.com
I understand the estate is all but auctioned off to some developer according to a case ongoing in court,
(HCCC no 516 of 1997; civil suit no 8 of 2004 last hearing date monday 3rd march 2014). What is the status now?
Highridge Primary School,
Ashok R Bhatt (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
If anyone out there have any school photos or any memories please contact me. I have only heard from Rohit Patel and I am sure there would be more in late 50's or early 60's
Apple Bees (Strip Club),
John kamau (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
It,s a nice place but girls should strip fully without bras and panties.
Zawadi Primary School,
rqxy (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
omg my school back in my primary years class of 2002
Muranga Road Primary School (Formally Fort Hall Road primary School),
r (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
Nilesh i meant
Muranga Road Primary School (Formally Fort Hall Road primary School),
r (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
are you nelish's cousin
The Kenya Institute Of Mass Communication K.I.M.C,
samuel mailu (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
this school is equipping many learners on media production keep it up
Greton Hotel,
CliveAfrica (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
Hotel Greton website GROSSLY mis-represents itself. Manager unconcerned about thieft. Its a low BUDGET hotel!
Greton (with PO Box55909, not the 444)is located in a seedy & very busy part of Nairobi - ie River Road area - on the edge of the CBD and close to bus terminals. Its a good budget hotel for the price, though very grotty compared to similiar priced much nicer hotels in Mtwapa, Mombasa. Generally the staff are friendly, OK
restaurant nextdoor, room+bed are adequate, hot water is a bonus but the shower/toilet really looks grubby.
The webite description and photos on http://www.gretonhotel.com are a gross mis-represention of reality !!!!
The flowers in the single room photo are completely laughable !!! Infact the photos are FAKE. I have been
using Greton for over 10 years when passing throu Nairobi. The website is very mis-leading.
Staying at Greton is definately 'slumming it' for sure but good for the budget, many places to drink & eat
within walking distance. Pirate DVD CD etc widely available in nearby streets.
The security is good to stop intruders from outside but not so good for the thieves INSIDE. The inside
windows of some rooms can not be locked and rooms easily accessed. A lone internal security guy guards the five floor hotel. Based on personal recent (Feb 2014) experience the management show no interest to reported (to police) thiefts and the two very strongly suspected persons are still working there.
Stay there if you are on a budget but get a room with a lockable inside window, leave no valuables for the
staff to steal. Management will not lift a finger to help sort things out.
Railway Training Institute,
joshua N salehe (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
we are seeking un expert to train locomotive u30c governor at TAZARA mbeya workshop in TANZANIA
joshua N salehe
ag SE Quality assurance
Mbeya
joshuatazara@gmail.com
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