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  2. Mukuru Money Transfer - Wikipedia

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    Mukuru Money Transfer is an international remittance platform founded by a Zimbabwean entrepreneur Rob Burrell. [1] It begins offering remittances in 2009. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It partnered with the World Food Programme at the Tongogara Refugee Camp in Zimbabwe to deliver aid and support the local community.

  3. Mukuru - Wikipedia

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  4. Mukuru slums - Wikipedia

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    Mukuru is a collection of slums in the city of Nairobi. It is approximately 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) south of the central business district of Nairobi. It is one of the largest slums in Nairobi.

  5. Mukuru kwa Njenga - Wikipedia

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    There are two government schools in Mukuru Kwa Njenga, Kwa Njenga Primary School and Our Lady of Nazareth primary school which is partly sponsored by the, Society of Mary (Latin: Societas Mariae) is a clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men (brothers and priests) commonly called the Marianist. [2]

  6. Mukuru (deity) - Wikipedia

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    Mukuru is the creator of the world, the supreme ruler. The Bantu root of the word expresses greatness and power. [2] The deceased ancestors of the Himba and Herero are subservient to him, acting as intermediaries. However, while the ancestors are believed to bless or curse, Mukuru is believed to only bless. [3]

  7. Charlot Magayi - Wikipedia

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    Magayi founded Mukuru Stoves in 2017 which she named after the slum where they lived. [2] The stove she designed sells for an affordable $10, and it reduces pollution to 10% compared with traditional cooking and it uses much less charcoal. [4] In 2018, she won the SDGs and Her award organised by UN Women.

  8. Muzaka family - Wikipedia

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    The earliest mention of the Muzaka family, as a loyal commander of Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081-1118) circa 1090, was in the work of Byzantine historian Anna Komnene. [9] One of the first notable members of the family was Andrea I Muzaki who was, like some other members of the Albanian nobility, given impressive Byzantine-like title like sebastokrator by Charles of Anjou in order to subdue them ...

  9. Jamil Mukulu - Wikipedia

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    Jamil Mukulu was born David Steven in the village of Ntoke in the Kayunga District of Uganda on 17 April 1964, to Lutakome Sserwada and Aisha Nakiyemba. Little is known about his early life, except for the fact that he earned a degree in business management in Nairobi, Kenya.