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A Defying Duo: The Artur Brothers

  The Artur Brothers Background These brothers whose origin cannot be confirmed are known as Artur Sargaysan and Artur Margayan. They are said to be of Armenian descent ( which cannot be confirmed ), two troublesome duos who had ties to powerful people within the Kibaki government. Their true nature of business has never been known but what is clear is that Kenya wasn`t the first country to fall victim to this duo. Their methods could only rival or rather they took a page from the famous German burglar; Arsene Lupin. However, their presence in Kenya was coincidental with the drug burst of high-grade cocaine of 1 tonne at a port in Mombasa.  The Drug Burst Photo of the drug burst After raids in Malindi and Nairobi in late 2004, police stumbled on 1 tonne of cocaine which had an approximate of 700 packets with an extra 300 packets found at a warehouse in Embakasi, Ganjuri area. A police officer by the name of Jarso Godana ( retired ) was appointed together with 4 other officers ...
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The last Known Kenyan Drug Lord: ALI PUNJANI

  Ali Punjani (   अली पुंजानी   ) was born in 1977 in Mombasa, Kenya who went by the street name Ali P.  He came from a family of Indian  decent; father - Bradrudin Punjani, mother - Gulbanu Punjani. He attended Aga Khan School in Mombasa, a school designated for the ' well off ' in the coastal region where he graduated off to a tertiary institution not listed on the public forum. Ali later on went to work for his sister`s husband and was introduced into the business   world. This was no normal business as it was alleged that Amin Shamash ( Ali`s sister husband) was involved in illegal importation of sugar that was repacked under known brands in Kenya. It was also alleged that they packed other illegal substances along with sugar and used the established smuggling routes to get goods in Kenya. Following years of apprenticeship in this craft Ali was bold enough to open his own company by the name RISING STAR COMMODITIES. Ali was able to use his already...

The Evolution of Christmas in African Culture

  Egyptian god Osiris The African Culture more so the tribes that lived within the Nile valley had designated the days from December 22 to December 25 to celebrating the rising of the sun. This is stemmed from a time during the winter solstice where you have longer nights and days during 22 and on the 25 you would observe longer days than nights. They called it the day of the rising sun, this was also associated to the birth of the Egyptian god Osiris also known as Ra. During the roman era. roman Catholicism spread its way through roman colonization of the known world. This was during the time of the roman pope Julius I around 350CE , at this time there was no set date for Christmas as it shuffled between January, March, April, May but as the romans came into contact with the tribes along the Nile valley they met with the ideology of Ra and the rising sun. This resonated with the ideas of roman Catholicism and they settled with this days from December 22 to December 25 to mark...