Kenya Stockholm Blog

News and events about Kenyans in Stockholm.

Update on Pastor Samson’s “Caai wa Mwana”

As many Kenyans are aware, on Saturday, 28th November, Pastor Samson Kariuki and family will be receiving Kenyans and friends alike at his residence in Tumba during the welcoming ceremony of their baby who was born recently.

In this connection, KSB has been alerted that the buses leading to Pastor Samson’s residence are two while we have also been informed that they operate at different times. This information was missing during the initial announcement.

The Party begins at 15.00 hrs and the bus to catch is number 718 which operates up to 19.00 hrs. After 19.00, the bus to target is number 736 heading to Blemura and this should get you to the residence. Other information earlier transmitted remains the same.

Through Mrs Maragret Njihia, the Organizing committee sends lots of greetings to Kenyans in Stockholm hoping that members of the community will make the occasion one to remember.

Okoth Osewe

November 18, 2009 Posted by | News & Analysis | Leave a Comment

Sheila-Mustaq Wedding Reception Venue Named

Plans for the wedding between Sheila and Mustaq are at an advanced stage and a series of meetings continue to be organized as 12th December, the date of the wedding, also nears. The clock is ticking! The wedding will take place at Södermalm Church in Skanstull, Stockholm city at 11.00 hrs.

From the Church, the newly weds will proceed to a Reception at Södermalm Christian School located at Hammarbyhöjden (Address Petrejusvägen 42) where guests will be waiting for the couple.

According to information gathered by KSB, different departments in charge of the wedding are meeting continuously so as not to leave anything to chance. It will be the second Kenya-Stockholm wedding since july when David and Madde tied the knot before zooming to Kenya for their honeymoon.

A key personality who is deeply involved in the planning of the wedding is Mrs Margaret Njihia. In July, Margaret is among Kenyans who masterminded the wedding of David and Maddeleine which was staged in Gävle and which was a huge success.

KSB has learnt that the wedding will be documented by top Kenya-Stockholm photographers namely Mr. Keegan Kagwe and Mr. Seidimu ole Ngais. KSB operatives will also be at hand to capture “Momentpix” for the blog site.

With the wedding set for December 12th, Ambassador Purity can, this time, take Jamhuri day Reception to Iceland or Kiruna and few Kenyans will complain because the day will be packed with better action. Further details will be released as they become available.

Okoth Osewe

November 18, 2009 Posted by | News & Analysis | 1 Comment

   

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