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Current issue VOLUME 18, NO. 1-2 (MAY-JULY 2003)
The 2002 Elections The Road Travelled, The Lessons Learned


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Wajibu seeks to enlighten people on social, economic, political and religious issues that are topical, relevant and of common concern. It aims to promote dialogue among the various communities in Kenya and seeks to promote values that lead to the building of a just, free and peaceful society. It aims to provide young people with a forum where they can express their hopes, fears and vision for the future.


A JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS CONCERN
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Prabha Prabhakar Bhardwaj - John Kaigua - Cathy Majtenyi - Fr Kizito Renato Sesana - Ruth Thomas - Mokeira Masita, - Daniel Wabwire - Dr Gerald J. Wanjohi - G. Wakuraya Wanjohi

Chief Editor: G. Wakuraya Wanjohi
Disclaimer: The views expressed in WAJIBU are those of individual authors; they ar not necessarily endorsed by members of the Board.


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