Kenya Stockholm Blog

News and events about Kenyans in Stockholm.

Important Message From Kenya-Stockholm Music Star

St James, a Kenyan music star who has been based in Stockholm, has just returned from England where he has been engaged in extensive recording for several months. Speaking to KSB, the Artist said that he lost his cell phone and that he has been in an awkward situation with friends, fans and contacts who thought that he may have just disappeared.St James in style

“I have not been able to make contacts for some time because I lost my phone and there is nothing I could do”, he told KSB. He refused to reveal some of the big plans he is working on at the moment saying that the market situation is tricky. He however promised more info when things have been laid down.

Following the loss of contacts, St James is requesting people who might be in his circles and who may have lost touch with him to SMS their numbers (including their names) so that he can continue with the reconstruction of his phone book. He said that there is no better way of reaching contacts than using the good services of KSB, which he said, has been doing quite well.

Speaking to KSB, St James admitted that he is very lazy in making back up of his address book but added that he has learnt his lessons and fixed the problem so that next time he won’t have to go through the process once again because a phone can get lost at any time.

He said that he will now be available in Stockholm for some time and wished Kenyans well as the Christmas celebrations approaches. He can be reached at: 0701570382.

Okoth Osewe

December 1, 2008 Posted by | News & Analysis | Leave a Comment

Kenyan Lady Suffers A Stroke

A Kenyan lady is recuperating at Södersjukhuset following a stroke that has left half of her body paralyzed. The Kenyan was taken from her home in an ambulance following the stroke. A contact who was the first to know about the incident rushed to the house and alerted the Swedish authorities who sent an ambulance to pick her up.

KSB sends a “get well message” to the Kenyan lady. We hope that she will regain her health and continue with her normal life. Suffering a stroke is a major health setback but we hope that she will be able to go through it and lead a normal life.

Okoth Osewe

December 1, 2008 Posted by | News & Analysis | 1 Comment

Tragedy As Sundae’s House Is Razed To The Ground

The house of Mr. Sunduae, a Kenyan resident in Stockholm, was recently razed to the ground following a fire that firemen said, started in the sitting room. Investigation to determine the cause of fire is still continuing while Sundae’s family has been moved to a safe location in Vårbygård in Stockholm.

Speaking to KSB, Mr. Sundae, who is also the Chairperson of the children’s group “Making A Difference” said that the family is still in great shock following the tragic incident. He said that the fire started during day time and that it was fortunate that nobody was hurt or injured during the inferno which destroyed virtually everything in the house.

Kenyans, friends and sympathizers have been invited to a fund raising to support the Sundae family on Saturday 6th December at their temporary home at Våby Gård (Vårby allé 11). The funds drive begins at 15.00 hrs and everyone is welcome.

In the meantime, people who have been touched by the tragedy continue to console the family and to encourage them during this difficult time. Take your time and talk to Sundae through 0737803451.

Sunday said that the situation is very difficult especially with the children. KSB hopes that the family will soldier on despite the setback and find energy to reconstruct what has been lost in cases where this is possible.

Okoth Osewe

December 1, 2008 Posted by | News & Analysis | 2 Comments

M.A.D Ambassador’s Inauguration Project – 13th Dec

We would like to thank our M.A.D. supporters who took upon themselves to enroll their children to the on going M.A.D. project ie the “M.A.D. AMBASSADORS”.

Leading M.A.D Member

Man Nzoro: Leading M.A.D Member

In the spirit of “YES WE CAN”, we cordially invite parents and children to the inauguration of the “M.A.D AMBASSADORS” which will be held on the 13th of December at FOLKET HUS HALLUNDA.

We will also take the opportunity to celebrate Jamhuri Day and Lucia. We have a Programme that includes music, dance,talent show, fashion show and many other surprises. Parents of children who are interested in participating in any of our programmes are welcome to contact us.

Your support and participation will be highly appreciated. Children are the future!

Venue: Folketshus Hallunda, Borgvägen 1

Time: 14.00 Hrs

Further information:  Nzoro: 0736289306, Cathy: 0762034963, Caro:  0700168061, Sundae: 0737803451, Liz: 0739180804.

December 1, 2008 Posted by | News & Analysis | Leave a Comment

   

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