By Iminza Keboge
Published September 19, 2018
In what could be described as bringing a breath of fresh lake breeze to the semi arid Nairobi plains, a group of artists from Lake Victoria basin in western Kenya basin in Kenya are currently holding a month-long show of their work at Nairobi National Museum.
Guided by the theme, Ripples from the Lake, guest artists from from other water regions around eastern Africa join their Kisumu-based Lake Basin Art Group (LBAG) in showcasing their creativity in Kenya’s house of culture September 12 – October 12, 2018.
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Meanwhile, Recon Travels agency of Nairobi has announced holiday breakaway offers at the Kenyan Indian Ocean coast for December 23, 2018 – January 2, 2019 as Kaspersky Lab has released a report on children’s online media consumption habits.
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Globally, Kaspersky says, children are more likely to watch video content and listen to music than spend time on social media.
Kaspersky, that specialises in online security, says its report shows anonymised statistics on websites visited from Windows PCs and Macs, and search activity on Windows PCs, Macs, Android and iOS devices.
“The stats were taken from Kaspersky Lab’s flagship products that have the Parental Control module switched on, and from Kaspersky Safe Kids, a standalone service installed for kids’ online protection,” Kaspersky says.