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Go see for yourself. Id rather be in Africa. Friday, April 18, 2014. Kupunguzwa kabila langu nywele kila mwaka. Once a year, my African friend told me. My tribe cuts hair once a year. Scruffy fellow, seemed sincere, and the yearly haircut thing seemed like an interesting cultural element. I joined them in the once yearly hair cutting thing, and looked scruffy for awhile before I found out he was talking about sheep hair. Sheep shearing. My Swahili leaves a lot to be desired. Stupid joke, of course.

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Friday, October 13, 2017. Young artisans, trained, equipped, and now self-employed. The economy in coastal Kenya is loosely organized, and in the rural areas, there are few regular jobs. Most household income comes from doing a little business here and there.

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Go see for yourself. Id rather be in Africa. Friday, April 18, 2014. Kupunguzwa kabila langu nywele kila mwaka. Once a year, my African friend told me. My tribe cuts hair once a year. Scruffy fellow, seemed sincere, and the yearly haircut thing seemed like an interesting cultural element. I joined them in the once yearly hair cutting thing, and looked scruffy for awhile before I found out he was talking about sheep hair. Sheep shearing. My Swahili leaves a lot to be desired. Stupid joke, of course.

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