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  • James Kariuki, an E-learning specialist from Cape Town, South Africa relates a story of a well educated friend having difficulty with adapting to new technologies.

    Global Voices in English » Africa: Will technophobia crash the ICT party? 2009

  • It is said that this is the building where the late JM Kariuki was tortured and interrogated, even shot, before being killed and dumped at Ngong Forest.

    Global Voices in English » Kenya: Do bloggers hold the key to the future of investigative journalism? 2009

  • James Kariuki, whose business premises were destroyed during the post-election violence.

    Kenya: Escape from the violence 2011

  • Nobody helped us, says Kariuki, working on a truck parked outside the residential building.

    Kenya: Escape from the violence 2011

  • Jayne Kariuki from UNICEF said that four northern Kenyan regions will be targeted along with Dadaab, the world's largest refugee camp, during the two-week program to immunize the children against polio and measles.

    Food supplements airlifted into famine-hit Somalia 2011

  • His prediction came true the very next day, when for the first time Petrini named a university student — John Kariuki Mwangi, from Kenya — to be one of the three international vice presidents.

    Slow Food, High Gear 2008

  • His prediction came true the very next day, when for the first time Petrini named a university student — John Kariuki Mwangi, from Kenya — to be one of the three international vice presidents.

    Slow Food, High Gear 2008

  • Kariuki, who until a week ago lived in a village some eight miles from

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • Talk to Joseph Kariuki about the state he's in when he's doing his job marathon pacesetter or "rabbit" and he'll probably tell you a state of oxygen depletion.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Kariuki, 35, of Nyeri, Kenya, has the unenviable job of running at the front of the pack, anywhere from 13 to 18 miles, often at world-record paces, only to watch others cross the finish line first.

    USATODAY.com 2005

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