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Young Nation Magazine
Sunday February 29, 2004

The Young Nation magazine is published every Sunday as a pullout in the Sunday Nation by the Nation Media Group Limited, Kenya.

 



 

  • Second chance
    Her story is as dramatic as it is interesting. Margaret Chizi Mwameri, 13, would be a wife today, but for a stroke of luck.

  • Demolished houses
    Discussed by: Alfin Otieno, 9, Zephaniah Otieno, 10, Charity Akoth, 9, Ashley Lorna, 9, and Moureen Wanja, 8. Compiled by NJIRU RUKENYA.
  • The way up on the catwalk
    Models project an image of slim, smooth skinned and tall diet conscious people who live in a glamorous world of their own. This image has been reinforced by beauty pageants, music videos, television, billboards, fashion shows, magazines, catalogues, and those gifted in the looks department.

  • Elephant Man takes music by storm
    As the Ragga euphoria continues to enjoy popularity in Kenya, a new Jamaican artiste has burst into the scene and seems to be taking over from the likes of Sean Paul, Shaggy and other local and international artistes. Elephant man is causing quite some ripples.

  • Making tennis every child's game
    Future tennis players have a great opportunity to develop the sport, thanks to Christine Lukalo, a tennis coach and player. She is now grooming players aged between six and 14 years at Kenya Science Teachers College.



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