By: Mary Rose | 2010-12-11 | Society The Nobel Peace Prize is one of five Nobel Prize founded by Alfred Nobel – a Swedish industrialist. Since its first debut, the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to 121 Nobel Laureates in 91 times. Theoretically speaking, the Nobel Peace winners must obtain “the most or the best work for fraternity between nations”, and reduce standing armies. Despite the death of Nobel in 1896, the prizes continuously are awarded by a committee of five people chosen by the Norwegian Parliament. read more
By: Samwel Kipsang | 2010-04-04 | International studies Diplomatic language, its claims and practices are increasing sounding strange and irrelevant in countries where noble rights of people are being denied and lives are being threatened. Citizens in these countries become confused and become irritated as government spokesmen and the supporters lectures to diplomats and the media on diplomatic etiquette and practice. This is kind of behavior is witnessed many times in Africa, Middle East, and Asia. read more
By: Alphaxad | 2011-08-11 | Travel & Leisure Forest conservation is critical to all of us, and to you. Don't remain silent, you are a stakeholder. Kenya's closed canopy forest cover currently stands at approx. 1.7 percent of the country total land area. This is low compared to other African countries with an average of 9.3 percent and the world with an average of 21.4 percent. Most of the closed canopy forests in Kenya are montane forests and are the nation's water towers. Among the most important is the Mau Forests Complex. read more