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Author: rainbowroom

One sunny afternoon, bored of strutting around the manicured gardens, Shitswitswi spied the Queen at her desk, looking glum. Her crown, usually sparkling, seemed dull.
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In a small African village nestled between rolling hills and shimmering rivers of Mbita Island, there is a remarkable hen named Shitswi. Shitswi isn’t just any hen; she is known for her dazzling golden feathers, egg laying marvel and an unyielding spirit that sets her apart from the roost. Shitswi’s 
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In the good old days within the quaint village of Shimala Bantus, there lived a remarkable hen. It was no ordinary hen; it possessed a spirit as unyielding as its glossy, golden feathers. Her tale begins in the humble abode of an old generous old lady named Agnesi, the village’s 
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As the sun set’s closer to end year 2023, the quaint retirement community of Mukhweya, Bungoma, buzzes full of excitement. The day is ablaze with joy and cheer as members of the Elderly Programme gather at RRF grounds to bid farewell to 2023. This annual event by Rainbow Room Foundation 
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Rainbow Room Foundation celebrated thirty-six freshly minted graduates from the Teen Peer Mentorship Programme, 7th cohort. The mentees were part of training sessions spaced to happen at least for a week during school holiday breaks, culminating in a graduation ceremony on November 18 at the RRF complex. Tales exist of 
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In the heart of Bukembe, a small village in the lush green landscape of Africa, there lived a remarkable 12-year-old girl. Not your typical 12-year-old, for she was known as the richest girl in Bukembe. However, it wasn’t wealth in terms of money or possessions that earned her the reputation, 
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Once upon a time, in a small village amidst the winding hills of Bukembe, lived a 12-year-old girl, Nana. She had a deep love for animals, especially her pet named Sheyi. Sheyi was no ordinary cat; a best friend and a soothing presence in her life. The cat walked with 
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One who calls their kinsmen to a feast does not do so to save them from starving, for they have food at home. They come together because it is good for the kinsmen to do so. The statement is an adaptation from Chinua Achebe’s novel; Things fall apart. Observing international 
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In a far away village of Bukembe Khwitisi, there lived Nana. A 12-year-old girl growing up in the village together with her parents and three younger siblings. Her life was simple, joyful and filled with good times. Nana loved to explore the forest and wildlife. Her family raised goats, chickens, 
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In a world that seems to perpetually worry about what the future is, there is an invaluable treasure trove of wisdom and experience that often is unnoticed—the elderly population. It is essential to highlight the significance of offering elderly care to individuals who may be isolated, lonely, or struggling to 
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