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Article Scrap Plastic Washing Machinery in Kenya
R Mech Machines LLP is a Manufacturer, Supplier, and Exporter of Article Scrap Plastic Washing Machinery in Kenya. We Offers Plastic Scrap Turbo Washing Machines, Plastic Scrap Grinder Machines, Plastic Scrap Shredder Machines, Blade Sharpening Machines, Screw Press Squeezer Machines, and Friction Washer Machines. R Mech Machines LLP is based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Scrap plastic washing machinery is engineered to thoroughly clean plastic waste by removing contaminants such as labels, dirt, and residues. Advanced washing technology ensures that plastics are free from impurities, which is crucial for producing high-quality recycled plastic. Different types of plastics require different washing methods. High-quality machinery can handle a diverse range of plastic types, including PET, HDPE, LDPE, and PP. This versatility makes it an ideal choice for recycling facilities dealing with various plastic waste streams. Features: Automated Washing Processes: Reduces manual intervention and increases operational efficiency. High-Efficiency Motors and Pumps: Ensures effective cleaning with minimal energy consumption. Adjustable Washing Parameters: Allows for customization based on plastic-type and contamination level. Eco-Friendly Design: Minimizes water and energy usage, aligning with sustainable practices. User-Friendly Interface: Simplifies operation and maintenance tasks. R Mech Machines LLP is an Exporter of Article Scrap Plastic Washing Machinery in Kenya and including locations like Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi, Tana River, Lamu, Taita Taveta, Garissa, Wajir, Mandera, Marsabit, Isiolo, Meru, Tharaka Nithi, Embu, Kitui, Machakos, Makueni, Nyandarua, Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Murang’a, Kiambu, Turkana, West Pokot, Samburu, Trans Nzoia, Uasin Gishu, Elgeyo Marakwet, Nandi, Baringo, Laikipia, Nakuru, Narok, Kajiado, Kericho, Bomet, Kakamega, Vihiga, Bungoma, Busia, Siaya, Kisumu, Homa Bay, Migori, Kisii, Nyamira, Nairobi. For any questions or further information, please contact us. View Product: Click here Read the full article
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Semi-Automatic Bottle Washing Machine in Kenya
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Company Overview: Laxmi Pharma Equipment is a prominent Manufacturer, Supplier, and Exporter of Semi-Automatic Bottle Washing Machine in Kenya. Laxmi Pharma Equipment, established in 1985, operates from Phase III, Vatva, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Looking for an efficient solution to clean your bottles thoroughly? Discover the high-performance Semi-Automatic Bottle Washing Machines from Laxmi Pharma Equipment. Our machines are designed to deliver impeccable cleaning results, ensuring your bottles are spotless and ready for reuse, packaging, or further processing. Our Range of Semi-Automatic Bottle Washing Machines At Laxmi Pharma Equipment we offer a variety of semi-automatic bottle washing machines to meet your specific requirements: Rotary Bottle Washing Machines: Efficiently cleans multiple bottles simultaneously with a rotating mechanism. Linear Bottle Washing Machines: Ideal for cleaning bottles in a linear sequence, suitable for medium to large scale operations. Specialized Bottle Washing Machines: Custom-designed solutions for unique bottle shapes and sizes, tailored to your needs. Applications: Our semi-automatic bottle washing machines are used in various industries, including: Beverage Industry: Cleaning bottles for water, juice, soft drinks, and alcoholic beverages. Pharmaceutical Industry: Ensuring sterile bottles for medicines and healthcare products. Cosmetics Industry: Preparing bottles for lotions, creams, and other cosmetic products. Food Industry: Washing bottles for sauces, condiments, and other food items. Chemical Industry: Cleaning bottles used for chemicals and industrial solutions. Laxmi Pharma Equipment is Exporter of Semi-Automatic Bottle Washing Machine in Kenya Including Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi, Tana River, Lamu, Taita Taveta, Garissa, Wajir, Mandera, Marsabit, Isiolo, Meru, Tharaka Nithi, Embu, Kitui, Machakos, Makueni, Nyandarua, Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Murang’a, Kiambu, Turkana, West Pokot, Samburu, Trans Nzoia, Uasin Gishu, Elgeyo Marakwet, Nandi, Baringo, Laikipia, Nakuru, Narok, Kajiado, Kericho, Bomet, Kakamega, Vihiga, Bungoma, Busia, Siaya, Kisumu, Homa Bay, Migori, Kisii, Nyamira, Nairobi. Feel free to contact us for more information and inquiries. View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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Mt. Kenya: Hike Like a Boss with Africompass Travel (Seriously, You Got This!)
Think you can handle conquering Mt. Kenya, East Africa's brag-worthy #2 peak and a UNESCO World Heritage Site to boot? Africompass Travel is here to help you with a killer 6-day trek that's equal parts challenging and ridiculously awesome. Get ready for epic scenery, wildlife sightings, and bragging rights that will last a lifetime. Here's a sneak peek at what's in store:
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Day 1: Gear Up & Forest Fun
First things first – gotta make sure your gear is ready to rock. Then, we'll head to Sirimon Gate and kick things off with a chill 3-hour hike through the lush rainforest. Tonight's digs? Jud Maier's Camp (3,300m), a comfy spot nestled right in the trees. Rest up in your cozy mountain tent – the adventure really gets going tomorrow!
Day 2: Secret Valleys & Epic Views
Fuel up with a breakfast fit for a champion because we're tackling the moorland today. But here's the cool part – we're ditching the usual path and venturing into the hidden gem that is Sirimon Valley. Think untouched landscapes, tons of wildlife, and enough photo ops to make your Instagram jealous! We'll camp out overnight in Sirimon Valley (3,940m), surrounded by the beauty of the high mountains.
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Day 3: Dramatic Valleys & Stargazing
Rise and shine, adventurers! Today, we say goodbye to Sirimon Valley and head for the scenic Hinde Valley. Get your camera ready because we're about to traverse the dramatic Nithi and Gorges Valleys. Towering cliffs, untouched valleys, and cascading waterfalls – it's like something out of a movie! Our home for the night is Hall Tarns (4,300m), where you can expect epic views and a sky full of stars.
Day 4: Magical Lakes & Waterfall Wonders
Descend into the enchanting Gorges Valley, where the mystical Lake Michaelson awaits, complete with the legendary Temple cave formation. Next up, we'll explore the cascading Vivienne Falls, named after the famous author of "Speak to the Earth." After soaking up the valley's rugged beauty, we'll head back to Hall Tarns for some well-deserved rest and maybe some epic storytelling around the campfire.
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Day 5: Summit Day - Reach for the Peak!
This is it, the big day! We'll take the less-traveled north face route on an exciting climb to reach Pt. Lenana, the third-highest peak of Mt. Kenya. Expect about 4 hours of challenging but rewarding trekking, all leading up to panoramic views that will blow your mind. After conquering the summit, we'll descend to Teleki Valley and spend the night celebrating our victory at Mackinders Camp (4,150m).
Day 6: Descent & Epic Memories
Our final day sees us conquer the scenic Naro Moru route as we descend Mt. Kenya, completing a truly unforgettable trek around the entire mountain. The journey ends at the Naro Moru River Lodge, where you can relax, reflect on your incredible adventure, and let the memories of this epic climb sink in.
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More Than a Hike: An Adventure You Won't Forget
This Mt. Kenya trek with Africompass Travel is more than just a hike – it's a chance to explore Kenya's unreal natural wonders, from lush forests and dramatic valleys to towering peaks and all sorts of cool wildlife. It's an experience that will push you, inspire you, and leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.
Ready to conquer Mt. Kenya and totally crush your adventure goals? Contact Africompass Travel today and book your trip! The magic of Africa's second-highest peak awaits.
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Cheap Phones in Kenya in 2022 Under 10k
Cheap Phones in Kenya in 2022
Best phone prices in Kenya is a blog by Phones In Kenya. The phones in Kenya blog focuses on the latest phone trends both in Kenya and worldwide.
Here is a List of 100 Cheap Phones in Kenya in 2022 below 10k and Where to Buy Them
 Below is a list of the 100 most popular cheap phones in Kenya in 2022 and phones below 10k in Kenya with their prices:
At Phones In Kenya, we bring you the latest cheap phones in Kenya in 2022 and their prices. Hurt your pocket not for these are phones below 10k in Kenya and below.
Cheap Phones in Kenya in 2022 – Phones in Kenya Blog
Phone prices in Kenya vary from as low as $10 to more than $10,000 depending on the type of phone that you are buying, the brand, and where you are buying it from.
Cheap Phones in Kenya in 2022 – Dominant Phones in Kenya
Cheap and Best phone prices in Kenya in 2022; Techno, Samsung, Huawei, and Infinix are some of the most dominant and popular mobile phone brands in Kenya. Apple, an American-based brand and the most popular in the US are not amongst the dominant phones in Kenya due to the pricing being normally higher than most Kenyans can afford.
Chinese-made mobile phones have seen impressive growth in Kenya over the years due to their aggressive marketing strategies, pocket-friendly prices, and their sleek designs, and to-die-for features.
Here is a List of Some of the Other Cheap Phones in Kenya in 2022 Depending on How DEEP Your Pocket is:
Cheap Phones in Kenya and Phones Below 10k in Kenya
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Baringo Bomet Bungoma Busia
Elgeyo-Marakwet Embu
Garissa
Homabay Isiolo
Kajiado - Kakamega - Kericho - Kiambu - Kilifi - Kirinyaga - Kisii - Kisumu - Kitui - Kwale
Laikipia - Lamu
Machakos - Makueni - Marsabit - Meru - Migori - Mombasa - Murang'a
Nairobi - Nakuru - Nandi - Narok - Nyamira - Nyandarua - Nyeri
Samburu - Siaya
Taita-Taveta - Tana River - Tharaka-Nithi - Trans-Nzoia - Turkana
Uasin Gishu
Vihiga
West Pokot
Showground / Wanye/ Adams Arcade / Dagoretti CornerBahati / Marish / Viwandani / JeriBuruburu / Hamza / HarambeeCBD - GPO/City Market/Nation CentreCBD - KICC/Parliament/KencomCBD - Luthuli/Afya Centre/ R. NgalaCBD - UON/Globe/Koja/River RoadDagoretti South - Ngand'o/RirutaDonholm/Greenfields/Kayole/NasraEmbakasi - FedhaEmbakasi East - Utawala/mihango/GSUEmbakasi East-Pipeline/Transami/Airport North RdEmbakasi North - Dandora / Kariobangi NorthEmbakasi South - Bunyala Road / South BEmbakasi South - LandimaweGarden Estate/Thome/MaruruiGigiri/RundaGithurai/Kahawa SukariHuruma / Kiamaiko / Mbatini / NgeiImara Daima/AA/Maziwa/Kwa NjengaKahawa Wendani/ Kenyatta UniversityKahawa west/Githurai 44Kamukunji - California / EastleighKarenKariobangi South/Dandora/AirbaseKasarani - Clay City / Kasarani / MwikiKibra - Jamhuri / WoodleyKibra - Makina / SarangombeKileleshwa / Kilimanikomarock / Kangundo Road/Saika/ObamaKwa Reuben/ Kware/ PipelineLaini Saba / Lindi/Makina / SarangombeLangata - Dam Estate / Nyayo Highrise/NgumoLangata - Nairobi West / South CLangata - Otiende / Southlands / St Mary'sLavington / Kawangware/ Gatina/WaithakaLower Kabete / Kangemi/Mountain ViewMadiwa / PumwamiMihango / Njiru / Chokaa / Ruai / KamuluRailways/Muthurwa/ BS/ OTCRoysambu/ZimmermanRuaraka - Babadogo/ Lucky SummerRuaraka - Mathare N./Survey/UtaliiSpring Valley/KyunaStarehe - Kariokor / ZiwaniStarehe - NgaraStarehe - PanganiUmoja/ Tena Estate/NasraUpperhill - Community / KNHUpperhill - Kiambere Road / Mara Road/Elgon Road / Lower HillWestlands - CentralWestlands - Highridge / Parklands
Cheap Phones in Kenya in 2022 and the Impact on Users
Phone prices directly determine how much of the population will be able to make a purchase of that particular phone. A highly overpriced phone is likely to be bought by the highest class in the hierarchy of monies that constitute the least majority in Kenya’s population. According to a statistic by Statista, some 16% of Kenya’s population lived below 1.90 U.S. dollars per day in 2021. Hypothetically, the number of Kenyans represented in this statistic isn’t able to buy a phone that is more than $20.
American brand, Apple has exuded itself as a master in overpriced phones and isn’t very popular amongst a vast majority of Kenyans. On the other hand, China brands continue to enjoy dominance due to their fair pricing and focus in Kenya as one of the best markets in Africa.
Cheap Phones in Kenya in 2022 - Conclusion:
As you have seen, cheap Phones in Kenya in 2022 is relative. However, for most Kenyans, a phone below 10k is considered fairly cheap. The common Kenyan working on a budget will almost always go for Tecno, Infinix, Oppo, or Itel that is below 10. According to Statista, Tecno remains to be the brand with the biggest MarketShare in Kenya at 20% followed by Infinix, Itel, Samsung, and Huawei.
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Völuspá  The Prophecy of the Seeress
1. Hearing I ask | from the holy races, From Heimdall's sons, | both high and low; Thou wilt, Valfather, | that well I relate Old tales I remember | of men long ago.
2. I remember yet | the giants of yore, Who gave me bread | in the days gone by; Nine worlds I knew, | the nine in the tree With mighty roots | beneath the mold.
3. Of old was the age | when Ymir lived; Sea nor cool waves | nor sand there were; Earth had not been, | nor heaven above, But a yawning gap, | and grass nowhere.
4. Then Bur's sons lifted | the level land, Mithgarth the mighty | there they made; The sun from the south | warmed the stones of earth, And green was the ground | with growing leeks.
5. The sun, the sister | of the moon, from the south Her right hand cast | over heaven's rim; No knowledge she had | where her home should be, The moon knew not | what might was his, The stars knew not | where their stations were.
6. Then sought the gods | their assembly-seats, The holy ones, | and council held; Names then gave they | to noon and twilight, Morning they named, | and the waning moon, Night and evening, | the years to number.
7. At Ithavoll met | the mighty gods, Shrines and temples | they timbered high; Forges they set, and | they smithied ore, Tongs they wrought, | and tools they fashioned.
8. In their dwellings at peace | they played at tables, Of gold no lack | did the gods then know,-- Till thither came | up giant-maids three, Huge of might, | out of Jotunheim.
9. Then sought the gods | their assembly-seats, The holy ones, | and council held, To find who should raise | the race of dwarfs Out of Brimir's blood | and the legs of Blain.
10. There was Motsognir | the mightiest made Of all the dwarfs, | and Durin next; Many a likeness | of men they made, The dwarfs in the earth, | as Durin said.
11. Nyi and Nithi, | Northri and Suthri, Austri and Vestri, | Althjof, Dvalin, Nar and Nain, | Niping, Dain, Bifur, Bofur, | Bombur, Nori, An and Onar, | Ai, Mjothvitnir.
12. Vigg and Gandalf) | Vindalf, Thrain, Thekk and Thorin, | Thror, Vit and Lit, Nyr and Nyrath,-- | now have I told-- Regin and Rathsvith-- | the list aright.
13. Fili, Kili, | Fundin, Nali, Heptifili, | Hannar, Sviur, Frar, Hornbori, | Fræg and Loni, Aurvang, Jari, | Eikinskjaldi.
14. The race of the dwarfs | in Dvalin's throng Down to Lofar | the list must I tell; The rocks they left, | and through wet lands They sought a home | in the fields of sand.
15. There were Draupnir | and Dolgthrasir, Hor, Haugspori, | Hlevang, Gloin, Dori, Ori, | Duf, Andvari, Skirfir, Virfir, | Skafith, Ai
16. Alf and Yngvi, | Eikinskjaldi, Fjalar and Frosti, | Fith and Ginnar; So for all time | shall the tale be known, The list of all | the forbears of Lofar.
17. Then from the throng | did three come forth, From the home of the gods, | the mighty and gracious; Two without fate | on the land they found, Ask and Embla, | empty of might.
18. Soul they had not, | sense they had not, Heat nor motion, | nor goodly hue; Soul gave Othin, | sense gave Hönir, Heat gave Lothur | and goodly hue.
19. An ash I know, | Yggdrasil its name, With water white | is the great tree wet; Thence come the dews | that fall in the dales, Green by Urth's well | does it ever grow.
20. Thence come the maidens | mighty in wisdom, Three from the dwelling | down 'neath the tree; Urth is one named, | Verthandi the next,-- On the wood they scored,-- | and Skuld the third. Laws they made there, and life allotted To the sons of men, and set their fates.
21. The war I remember, | the first in the world, When the gods with spears | had smitten Gollveig, And in the hall | of Hor had burned her, Three times burned, | and three times born, Oft and again, | yet ever she lives.
22. Heith they named her | who sought their home, The wide-seeing witch, | in magic wise; Minds she bewitched | that were moved by her magic, To evil women | a joy she was.
23. On the host his spear | did Othin hurl, Then in the world | did war first come; The wall that girdled | the gods was broken, And the field by the warlike | Wanes was trodden.
24. Then sought the gods | their assembly-seats, The holy ones, | and council held, Whether the gods | should tribute give, Or to all alike | should worship belong.
25. Then sought the gods | their assembly-seats, The holy ones, | and council held, To find who with venom | the air had filled, Or had given Oth's bride | to the giants' brood.
26. In swelling rage | then rose up Thor,-- Seldom he sits | when he such things hears,-- And the oaths were broken, | the words and bonds, The mighty pledges | between them made.
27. I know of the horn | of Heimdall, hidden Under the high-reaching | holy tree; On it there pours | from Valfather's pledge A mighty stream: | would you know yet more?
28. Alone I sat | when the Old One sought me, The terror of gods, | and gazed in mine eyes: "What hast thou to ask? | why comest thou hither? Othin, I know | where thine eye is hidden." I know where Othin's | eye is hidden, Deep in the wide-famed | well of Mimir; Mead from the pledge | of Othin each mom Does Mimir drink: | would you know yet more?
29. Necklaces had I | and rings from Heerfather, Wise was my speech | and my magic wisdom; . . . . . . . . . . Widely I saw | over all the worlds.
30. On all sides saw I | Valkyries assemble, Ready to ride | to the ranks of the gods; Skuld bore the shield, | and Skogul rode next, Guth, Hild, Gondul, | and Geirskogul. Of Herjan's maidens | the list have ye heard, Valkyries ready | to ride o'er the earth.
31. I saw for Baldr, | the bleeding god, The son of Othin, | his destiny set: Famous and fair | in the lofty fields, Full grown in strength | the mistletoe stood.
32. From the branch which seemed | so slender and fair Came a harmful shaft | that Hoth should hurl; But the brother of Baldr | was born ere long, And one night old | fought Othin's son.
33. His hands he washed not, | his hair he combed not, Till he bore to the bale-blaze | Baldr's foe. But in Fensalir | did Frigg weep sore For Valhall's need: | would you know yet more?
34. Then did Váli slaughter bonds twist: made farily grim were those fetters of guts.
35. One did I see | in the wet woods bound, A lover of ill, | and to Loki like; By his side does Sigyn | sit, nor is glad To see her mate: | would you know yet more?
36. From the east there pours | through poisoned vales With swords and daggers | the river Slith.
37. Northward a hall | in Nithavellir Of gold there rose | for Sindri's race; And in Okolnir | another stood, Where the giant Brimir | his beer-hall had.
38. A hall I saw, | far from the sun, On Nastrond it stands, | and the doors face north, Venom drops | through the smoke-vent down, For around the walls | do serpents wind.
39. I saw there wading | through rivers wild Treacherous men | and murderers too, And workers of ill | with the wives of men; There Nithhogg sucked | the blood of the slain, And the wolf tore men; | would you know yet more?
40. The giantess old | in Ironwood sat, In the east, and bore | the brood of Fenrir; Among these one | in monster's guise Was soon to steal | the sun from the sky.
41. There feeds he full | on the flesh of the dead, And the home of the gods | he reddens with gore; Dark grows the sun, | and in summer soon Come mighty storms: | would you know yet more?
42. On a hill there sat, | and smote on his harp, Eggther the joyous, | the giants' warder; Above him the cock | in the bird-wood crowed, Fair and red | did Fjalar stand.
43. Then to the gods | crowed Gollinkambi, He wakes the heroes | in Othin's hall; And beneath the earth | does another crow, The rust-red bird | at the bars of Hel.
44. Now Garm howls loud | before Gnipahellir, The fetters will burst, | and the wolf run free; Much do I know, | and more can see Of the fate of the gods, | the mighty in fight.
45. Brothers shall fight | and fell each other, And sisters' sons | shall kinship stain; Hard is it on earth, | with mighty whoredom; Axe-time, sword-time, | shields are sundered, Wind-time, wolf-time, | ere the world falls; Nor ever shall men | each other spare.
46. Fast move the sons | of Mim, and fate Is heard in the note | of the Gjallarhorn; Loud blows Heimdall, | the horn is aloft, In fear quake all | who on Hel-roads are.
47. Yggdrasil shakes, | and shiver on high The ancient limbs, | and the giant is loose; To the head of Mim | does Othin give heed, But the kinsman of Surt | shall slay him soon.
48. How fare the gods? | how fare the elves? All Jotunheim groans, | the gods are at council; Loud roar the dwarfs | by the doors of stone, The masters of the rocks: | would you know yet more?
49. Now Garm howls loud | before Gnipahellir, The fetters will burst, | and the wolf run free Much do I know, | and more can see Of the fate of the gods, | the mighty in fight.
50. From the east comes Hrym | with shield held high; In giant-wrath | does the serpent writhe; O'er the waves he twists, | and the tawny eagle Gnaws corpses screaming; | Naglfar is loose.
51. O'er the sea from the east | there sails a ship With the people of Muspell, | at the helm stands Loki; After the wolf | do wild men follow, And with them the brother | of Byleist goes.
52. Surt fares from the south | with the scourge of branches, The sun of the battle-gods | shone from his sword; The crags are sundered, | the giant-women sink, The dead throng Hel-way, | and heaven is cloven.
53. Now comes to Hlin | yet another hurt, When Othin fares | to fight with the wolf, And Beli's fair slayer | seeks out Surt, For there must fall | the joy of Frigg.
54. Then comes Sigfather's | mighty son, Vithar, to fight | with the foaming wolf; In the giant's son | does he thrust his sword Full to the heart: | his father is avenged.
55. Hither there comes | the son of Hlothyn, The bright snake gapes | to heaven above; . . . . . . . . . . Against the serpent | goes Othin's son.
56. In anger smites | the warder of earth,-- Forth from their homes | must all men flee;- Nine paces fares | the son of Fjorgyn, And, slain by the serpent, | fearless he sinks.
57. The sun turns black, | earth sinks in the sea, The hot stars down | from heaven are whirled; Fierce grows the steam | and the life-feeding flame, Till fire leaps high | about heaven itself.
58. Now Garm howls loud | before Gnipahellir, The fetters will burst, | and the wolf run free; Much do I know, | and more can see Of the fate of the gods, | the mighty in fight.
59. Now do I see | the earth anew Rise all green | from the waves again; The cataracts fall, | and the eagle flies, And fish he catches | beneath the cliffs.
60. The gods in Ithavoll | meet together, Of the terrible girdler | of earth they talk, And the mighty past | they call to mind, And the ancient runes | of the Ruler of Gods.
61. In wondrous beauty | once again Shall the golden tables | stand mid the grass, Which the gods had owned | in the days of old,
62. Then fields unsowed | bear ripened fruit, All ills grow better, | and Baldr comes back; Baldr and Hoth dwell | in Hropt's battle-hall, And the mighty gods: | would you know yet more?
63. Then Hönir wins | the prophetic wand, And the sons of the brothers | of Tveggi abide In Vindheim now: | would you know yet more?
64. More fair than the sun, | a hall I see, Roofed with gold, | on Gimle it stands; There shall the righteous | rulers dwell, And happiness ever | there shall they have.
65. There comes on high, | all power to hold, A mighty lord, | all lands he rules.
66. From below the dragon | dark comes forth, Nithhogg flying | from Nithafjoll; The bodies of men on | his wings he bears, The serpent bright: | but now must I sink.
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Kenya suspends bus company after deadly accident
By Jerry Omondi Updated at 0606 EAT on 27th July 2022 Kenya’s National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has suspended operations of the bus company that owns the bus that was involved in a deadly accident on Sunday killing at least 33 passengers. A view of the wreckage of a bus that plunged into the Nithi River in Tharaka Nithi county Meru, Kenya on Monday, July 25, 2022. /AP Photo-Dennis…
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Injectable Liquid Filling Machine in Kenya
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Company Overview: Laxmi Pharma Equipment stands as a leading Manufacturer, Supplier, and Exporter of Injectable Liquid Filling Machine in Kenya. An injectable liquid filling machine is specialized equipment used in the pharmaceutical industry to fill vials, ampoules, or syringes with liquid medications or vaccines. These machines are designed to ensure precision, sterility, and efficiency in the filling process, which is critical for maintaining the quality and safety of injectable products. Types of Machines: Vial Filling Machines: Designed for filling vials with injectable medications. Ampoule Filling Machines: Used for filling and sealing small glass ampoules. Syringe Filling Machines: Designed for pre-filled syringes for accurate dosing. Monoblock Filling Machines: Combine filling, sealing, and labeling in one unit. Aseptic Filling Machines: Ensure sterile conditions crucial for sensitive products. Key Features: High Precision Filling: Ensures accurate and consistent volumes. Sterile Environment: Operates under aseptic conditions to prevent contamination. Versatile: Can fill vials, ampoules, and syringes. Automatic Operation: Streamlines production with automated functions. Easy Integration: Compatible with existing production lines. User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive controls and touch screen for monitoring. Robust Construction: Made from stainless steel, compliant with GMP standards. Laxmi Pharma Equipment is Injectable Liquid Filling Machine in Kenya Including Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi, Tana River, Lamu, Taita Taveta, Garissa, Wajir, Mandera, Marsabit, Isiolo, Meru, Tharaka Nithi, Embu, Kitui, Machakos, Makueni, Nyandarua, Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Murang’a, Kiambu, Turkana, West Pokot, Samburu, Trans Nzoia, Uasin Gishu, Elgeyo Marakwet, Nandi, Baringo, Laikipia, Nakuru, Narok, Kajiado, Kericho, Bomet, Kakamega, Vihiga, Bungoma, Busia, Siaya, Kisumu, Homa Bay, Migori, Kisii, Nyamira, Nairobi. Feel free to contact us for more information and inquiries. View Product: Click Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Inwpd_KmsE&t=91s&ab_channel=LaxmiPharmaEquipment Read the full article
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Mt. Kenya: Hike Like a Boss with Africompass Travel (Seriously, You Got This!)
Think you can handle conquering Mt. Kenya, East Africa's brag-worthy #2 peak and a UNESCO World Heritage Site to boot? Africompass Travel is here to help you with a killer 6-day trek that's equal parts challenging and ridiculously awesome. Get ready for epic scenery, wildlife sightings, and bragging rights that will last a lifetime. Here's a sneak peek at what's in store:
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Day 1: Gear Up & Forest Fun
First things first – gotta make sure your gear is ready to rock. Then, we'll head to Sirimon Gate and kick things off with a chill 3-hour hike through the lush rainforest. Tonight's digs? Jud Maier's Camp (3,300m), a comfy spot nestled right in the trees. Rest up in your cozy mountain tent – the adventure really gets going tomorrow!
Day 2: Secret Valleys & Epic Views
Fuel up with a breakfast fit for a champion because we're tackling the moorland today. But here's the cool part – we're ditching the usual path and venturing into the hidden gem that is Sirimon Valley. Think untouched landscapes, tons of wildlife, and enough photo ops to make your Instagram jealous! We'll camp out overnight in Sirimon Valley (3,940m), surrounded by the beauty of the high mountains.
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Day 3: Dramatic Valleys & Stargazing
Rise and shine, adventurers! Today, we say goodbye to Sirimon Valley and head for the scenic Hinde Valley. Get your camera ready because we're about to traverse the dramatic Nithi and Gorges Valleys. Towering cliffs, untouched valleys, and cascading waterfalls – it's like something out of a movie! Our home for the night is Hall Tarns (4,300m), where you can expect epic views and a sky full of stars.
Day 4: Magical Lakes & Waterfall Wonders
Descend into the enchanting Gorges Valley, where the mystical Lake Michaelson awaits, complete with the legendary Temple cave formation. Next up, we'll explore the cascading Vivienne Falls, named after the famous author of "Speak to the Earth." After soaking up the valley's rugged beauty, we'll head back to Hall Tarns for some well-deserved rest and maybe some epic storytelling around the campfire.
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Day 5: Summit Day - Reach for the Peak!
This is it, the big day! We'll take the less-traveled north face route on an exciting climb to reach Pt. Lenana, the third-highest peak of Mt. Kenya. Expect about 4 hours of challenging but rewarding trekking, all leading up to panoramic views that will blow your mind. After conquering the summit, we'll descend to Teleki Valley and spend the night celebrating our victory at Mackinders Camp (4,150m).
Day 6: Descent & Epic Memories
Our final day sees us conquer the scenic Naro Moru route as we descend Mt. Kenya, completing a truly unforgettable trek around the entire mountain. The journey ends at the Naro Moru River Lodge, where you can relax, reflect on your incredible adventure, and let the memories of this epic climb sink in.
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More Than a Hike: An Adventure You Won't Forget
This Mt. Kenya trek with Africompass Travel is more than just a hike – it's a chance to explore Kenya's unreal natural wonders, from lush forests and dramatic valleys to towering peaks and all sorts of cool wildlife. It's an experience that will push you, inspire you, and leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.
Ready to conquer Mt. Kenya and totally crush your adventure goals? Contact Africompass Travel today and book your trip! The magic of Africa's second-highest peak awaits.
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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At least 30 people dead after bus plunges from 'notorious' bridge in Kenya | World News
At least 30 people dead after bus plunges from ‘notorious’ bridge in Kenya | World News
At least 30 people have died after a bus plunged from a bridge in Kenya. The bus fell from the Nithi bridge and into a river in the town of Meru, on the main motorway from the capital, Nairobi. A senior policeman said the bus “must have developed a brake failure because it was at a very high speed” when it crashed. Speaking to the Daily Nation newspaper about the “grisly” accident, county…
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logicpublishers · 3 years
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Kitui County Public Service Board Recruitment 2021 And How To Apply
Kitui County Public Service Board Recruitment 2021 And How To Apply
Kitui County is located 170Km to the South East of Nairobi City. It covers an area of about 30,496 km2. It borders Machakos and Makueni Counties to the West, Tana River County to the East, Taita-Taveta County to the South, and Embu and Tharaka- Nithi Counties to the North. We are recruiting to fill the positions below; Job Title: Assistant Office Administrator III Employment Type: Full…
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thecountiesinfo · 3 years
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The 47 Counties of Kenya
The 47 Counties of Kenya
Kenya has been divided into 47 counties since 2010. These counties are Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi, Tana River, Lamu, Taita Mak Taveta, Garissa, Wajir, Mandera, Marsabit, Isiolo, Meru, Tharaka-Nithi, Embu, Kitui, Machakos, Makueni, Nyandarua, Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Murang’a, Kiambu The, Turkana, West Pokot, Samburu, Trans-Nzoia, Uasin Gishu, Elgeyo-Marakwet, Nandi, Baringo, Laikipia, Nakuru, Narok,…
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kiztv7newsroom · 4 years
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KENYA:
JAMES KIFO MURIUKI from Tharaka-Nithi who sealed his wife’s genitals with glue arrested from his hideout in Kaningo, Kitui County, DCI says.
30-Year-Old, who on 16th May, 2020 horridly dehumanized his wife, has this morning been arrested from his hideout at Kaningo in Kitui County by a combined team of DCI Detectives from Special Crime Unit, DCI Tseikuru and DCI Tharaka South.
The arrest followed a shocking report made by the complainant, his wife, on how the suspect lured her in the dead of the night to river Kathita whereby he ordered her to strip naked and tell him all the men she had slept with while he was in Nairobi.
On being hesitant, she was beaten by the suspect who also sprayed pepper, salt and super glue on her genitalia and later used a knife to push the said contents to her lady parts.
Further, it was reported that he sealed her mouth and ears and left her for dead.
The suspect will be charged accordingly once necessary police procedure is complete.
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laxmipharma · 4 months
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Exporter of Packing Conveyor Unit in Kenya
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Company Overview: Laxmi Pharma Equipment is a prominent Manufacturer, Supplier, and Exporter of Packing Conveyor Unit in Kenya. Laxmi Pharma Equipment, established in 1985, operates from Phase III, Vatva, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It is a prominent Manufacturer, Exporter, and Supplier specializing in pharmaceutical machinery. A packing conveyor unit is an integral part of assembly lines in manufacturing environments where it facilitates the efficient movement and packaging of products. The unit typically transports items from one stage of the production process to another, aiding in systematic handling and packaging. Features: Variable Speed Control: Adjusts the belt speed to match different packaging needs. Durability: Constructed from materials like stainless steel to withstand industrial environments. Modular Design: Can be customized or extended based on production requirements. Safety Mechanisms: Emergency stops and safety guards to protect workers. Advantages: Efficiency: Speeds up the packaging process by moving products between workers or stations. Ergonomics: Reduces the strain on workers by bringing the product to them at a comfortable height and speed. Scalability: Adapts to different production scales and can be integrated with other equipment. Applications: Food and Beverage Industry: For packaging of snacks, beverages, or perishable goods. Pharmaceuticals: Transporting and packaging drugs, ensuring minimal handling. Cosmetics: Assembly and packaging of cosmetic products. Electronics: Handling delicate components and products during the packaging process. Laxmi Pharma Equipment is Exporter of Packing Conveyor Unit in Kenya Including Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi, Tana River, Lamu, Taita Taveta, Garissa, Wajir, Mandera, Marsabit, Isiolo, Meru, Tharaka Nithi, Embu, Kitui, Machakos, Makueni, Nyandarua, Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Murang'a, Kiambu, Turkana, West Pokot, Samburu, Trans Nzoia, Uasin Gishu, Elgeyo Marakwet, Nandi, Baringo, Laikipia, Nakuru, Narok, Kajiado, Kericho, Bomet, Kakamega, Vihiga, Bungoma, Busia, Siaya, Kisumu, Homa Bay, Migori, Kisii, Nyamira, Nairobi. Feel free to contact us for more information and inquiries. Read the full article
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globalnewsafrica · 6 years
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Nutrition improves in Turkana, Marsabit and Tana River Counties
Nutrition improves in Turkana, Marsabit and Tana River Counties
By The Star Kenya
Nutrition status of children under five years in Turkana, Marsabit and Tana River has improved due to higher milk consumption, the National Drought Management Authority has said.
Garissa, Mandera, West Pokot, Narok, Baringo, Laikipia, Tharaka Nithi are also on a stable trend.
In its recent National Drought Early Warning Bulletin, NDMA said improvement was attributed to higher…
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