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Registration: 29 November 2010

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Daktari replied to a thread
7 years ago
Xebi

Where to get yellow fever vaccination in kenya by Xebi

It's my first time in need of yellow fever vaccination so kindly direct me where to get in kenya

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AMREF travel clinic, Wilson Airport, right just before the security barrier. Very fast, good service, very good hygiene. For all travel health Read More

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8 years ago
drbarker

Estrogen replacement therapy by drbarker

Looking for estrogen replacement therapy resources in Kenya, please

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If you have a prescription from abroad, any upmarket pharmacy will be able to assist. They may not have your usual brand, but they will have an equivalent, or can get it within a few days, even outside the big cities. If you do not have a ... Read More

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8 years ago
firetown

Visa on arrival going by bus possible? by firetown

Hi. Travelling from Ethiopia to Kenya with German pp. How much does visa on arrival currently run? Planning 1 month. Also: My gf is Ethiopian. Is it correct she won't need any visa to enter? Thanks in advance. Mike

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It has been a few years since I crossed the border at Moyale, but as far as I know this is one of the border posts were visa on arrival are NOT available. This was always a rather unruly area, and it is still not completely safe. An Ethiopian rebel ... Read More

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11 years ago
Hanniky

Internet in Nairobi by Hanniky

Hi guys, I'm new in Nairobi and within other things, I want to have internet at home. How it works here, like in Europe: router and you have wi-fi in the whole apartment or is it different. And of course the millions dollars question, which is the ...

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. Fibre is only available in a very few areas of Nairobi. A 3G modem plugged into a router is the way to go in most area. Safaricom has the broadest coverage in Kenya, but it can be overcrowded at times, and your speed really slows down. In these ... Read More

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11 years ago
Christine

Pregnancy in Nairobi by Christine

Hi, could you please share advice and tips about pregnancy in Nairobi? Who are the best gynecologists for pregnancy follow-ups? Which hospitals or clinics would you recommend to give birth in Nairobi? Thanks a lot in advance for your ...

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Maternity care in Kenya is free of charge in public health facilities. These however tend to be understaffed and often lack basic supplies, and as a result quality of care is modest at best. Most ex-pats will want to opt for the private ... Read More

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13 years ago
Isherwood

Buying a Kayak & Surfboard? 2nd hand. by Isherwood

Hi, I'm looking to buy a Kayak with paddle ect and a Surfboard. Anyone know a place in Mombasa or Nairobi that would sell this? 2nd hand ideally to keep cost down. Any idea on cost would be great? Cheers

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Hi, Captain Andy in Mombasa (Near Tamarind) occasionally has kayaks, but he is stiff on the price. He also has a notice board. Also try putting up a notice at Forty Thieves in Diani. Good luck Read More

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13 years ago
jaypee25

Pls help me frndz...Got an offer frm Nairobi... by jaypee25

Dear All I hv been offered a job as de Principal of one of de leading GCSE schools in Nairobi on a salary of USD 7000 per month, child's free education, health insurance for self and family, return tkts to Mumbai for self and family every 2 yrs. ...

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dear all, your salary is plenty. a flat will cost you 1000 or so, domestic 250, indian grocery cheap,indian and international schools very expensive but good. healthcare at european level, but better price. security fairly good, but take a course, ... Read More

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13 years ago
umarkhalid

need inforamtion-expat and INGO by umarkhalid

hi, is there anyone in Nairobi, working with an INGO. i will be joining with an INGO in few weeks. I will be with my family. I need some urgent information. Can you provide me with some imp information (especially if you r from INGO circle). 1. Is ...

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Dear workpermit, Officially you do need an entry permit before taking up employment in Kenya. This is a fairly lengthy process, and your employer INGO must, like in most countries, prove that no Kenyan exists who can do your job. In practice some ... Read More

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13 years ago
LDNtoNBO

Parks/running - generally being out and about in Nairobi by LDNtoNBO

Hi there, I'm moving to Nairobi later this year and would welcome any advice/comments on crime and security. I have heard a lot about crime in the city but I am wondering how much of it is just scaremongering. Are parks in the city really ...

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Hello runner, I personally avoid the city parks, but outside the city centre, such as the arboretum, is usually fine. Neighbourhoods are very variable. Places such as Westlands, Kilimani and the like are OK for a run, again at daytime. Nairobi ... Read More

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14 years ago
tuldha

Considering Moving to Kenya - Cost of Living by tuldha

I am considering moving to Nairobi, Kenya on a job offer in a Top Management position in a company. I am an Indian. My basic requirements will be a 3 bed-room apartment in an upscale living area with adequate security and comforts. I will also need ...

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A 3 BR apartment, furnished, will cost you USD 1000+ monthly in an upmarket area. Make sure that water and electricity availability is guaranteed (generator). Cars are very expensive in Kenya, due to high duties. Count on 50% extra as compared to ... Read More

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14 years ago
michelledj

things I can't get? by michelledj

My family will be moving to Nairobi in August of 2011 from the US. I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what things I should take that are not available in Kenya (baking ingredients, make-up, etc.). We will not be back in the US for at least a year, ...

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You can get almost everything, though often not your own brand. Typical western things can be expensive. Cosmetics for white skins are available, at a price. Clothing from South Africa is reasonably good, but twice the SA price. Watch it if you are ... Read More