Princess rose nasimiyu biography of william shakespeare
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She's nine, has cancer, she's talking to you...
I felt my world was crashing
I felt my dream was ending
I felt my life was over
I could not take it any more
But I believe I will live to see the end of the day
By Ferdinand Mwongela
This is not a quote from the enchanted pages of William Shakespeare’s works or those of his contemporaries. They are the words of nine-year-old ‘Princess’ Rose Nasimiyu which she has immortalised in a song.
RADIO AND TV PERSONALITY: Rose has been on the airwaves appealing to Kenyans to support cancer survivors. [PHOTOS: LARRY ASEGO/COURTESY] |
For those not in the know, Nasimiyu is the brave girl who stood up first to speak at the African Cancer Foundation launch last week. She has been on the airwaves, confidently tackling issues related to cancer, inspiring and encouraging many, who, ironically, are left in tears.
Not tears of sadness but admiration for a girl so young yet so confident about life and with a strong belief that she will overcome cancer — and many know they’d crumble if they were in her shoes for a minute.
The phrase ‘I believe’ for those familiar with Edgar Mittelholzer’s 1951 book, Shadows Move Among Them, always brought a chill in the midst of unexplained forces but for Rose, belief is what is s
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Gunda, Masiiwa Ragies / Gies, Kathrin / Chitando, Ezra / Hock, Jana / Janneck, Lena (Eds.): Going the Extra Mile. Reflections on Biblical Studies in Africa and the Contributions of Joachim Kügler (BiAS 42), Bamberg: University of Bamberg Press 2024.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Joachim Kügler has definitely gone an extra mile. His dedication to Biblical Studies in Africa is outstanding, extending far beyond Germany. His interests across the various areas of religious studies transcend the traditional boundaries of New Testament scholarship. His commitment to alternative visions of society is obvious in the books and articles he has published over the last decades.
This volume, therefore, reflects on the importance of Biblical Studies in Africa and the contributions Joachim Kügler has made to them in bridging German and African biblical scholarship, predominately through interaction with scholars from Zimbabwe. The articles by various contributors are arranged in four sections. Section 4 Biblical Studies for Social Transformation engages with disability studies, discrimination faced by the LGBTQ+ community and global challenges such as climate change, pandemics, human rights and their interconnectedness.
In more than one case, one and the same article could have been placed in more tha
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| Language(s) | English, Country, Latin, Hebrew |
| Meaning | Favored, grace |
| See also | Anna, Ana, Annie, Nancy, Nanette, Ninon (French) |
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