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Who wants to hang out today? Haller park
Who wants to hang out today? Haller park
Hi everyone!
I’m currently preparing for my beauty therapy exams and I am looking for a reliable model/muse to assist with practical assessments.
Dates: Wednesday & Thursday (29th and 30th April)
Location: Lintons Academy, SBS mall Mombasa CBD
Treatments involved: Nails, waxing and massage
What you’ll get:
• Fair daily payment
• Transport costs covered
• Professional treatments (great if you enjoy self-care!)
Requirements:
• Must be comfortable receiving nails, waxing and massage treatments
• Reliable and available for both days
• Over 18
This is a great opportunity if you enjoy beauty treatments and want to support someone through their final exams.
If interested, please DM me with:
• Your name
• Availability
• Any relevant details (e.g. previous modelling for beauty treatments)
Thanks
As the title says Majini. I've always been curious about these superficial things like majini and what not.Growing up I always heard stories like families who keep majini in form of an animal ie a cat or a snake and it's their source of wealth and sometimes it gets to backfire as it turns against them.So my question is are there any real encounter or have you had any experience of the sort.Or for instance Marwan like when a jin gets to posses you or are these stories usually a facade?
They have started threatening violence against other Kenyans. They wan't to turn kenya into Northern Nigeria. Can these people co-exist with others in peace?
There are many very low-mileage, almost brand-new cars available in showrooms here in Mombasa. If you're looking to buy a car, I can show you some of the best options and recommend the top showrooms to visit.
Looking for Best IGCSE schools in Mombasa and feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the options? Here’s a quick breakdown based on international school research and word-of-mouth from parents and students.
Top British Curriculum (IGCSE) Schools in Mombasa
Braeburn Mombasa International School (BMIS)
British curriculum (IGCSE & A-Levels), with a big focus on both academics and co-curriculars. Solid reputation overall.
also worth noting:they currently have the Braeburn Mombasa International School (BMIS) 21st Anniversary Scholarship Programme for the 2026–2027 academic year, which might be a huge plus if you’re budget-conscious but still want a top-tier option.
Learn more: : https://mombasa.braeburn.com/scholarships/
Greenwood Grove International School
Smaller classes, more personalised feel. If your kid thrives with more individual attention rather than being just another name on the register, this might be worth a look.
Coast Academy
Popular with both local and expat families. Tries to keep a decent balance between academics and extracurriculars, so it’s not all books and no life.
Light International School Mombasa
Follows the Cambridge curriculum, with both day and boarding options. Could work well if you’re not based super close to the school or want that boarding structure.
Alternative Option (IB Curriculum)
Aga Khan Academy Mombasa
If you’re open to something other than the British system, Aga Khan offers the full International Baccalaureate (IB) programme. It’s usually seen as one of the top schools in the region, especially for families thinking long-term about global universities.
Things to Think About Before You Decide
• Curriculum:
British (IGCSE/A-Levels) vs IB. Think about where your child might want to go for university and what those institutions tend to prefer.
• Location:
Areas like Nyali, Bamburi, and Kizingo all have their pros and cons in terms of commute, traffic, and general vibe. A great school that’s a nightmare to get to every morning can wear everyone down.
• School Culture & Environment:
How do students and teachers interact? Is it super strict, more laid-back, or somewhere in between? Your child’s day-to-day happiness matters as much as the exam results.
• Extracurriculars:
Sports, arts, music, clubs, leadership opportunities – these can make a huge difference to confidence, social skills, and overall development.
A Bit of Practical Advice
• Visit in person if you can. You’ll get a much better feel for the place than you ever will from a prospectus or website.
• Chat to current parents and students. They’ll usually be more honest than any glossy marketing brochure, and can tell you what the school is actually like on a normal weekday.
If you weigh up the curriculum, location, school culture, and activities – plus do a couple of visits and conversations – you’ll be in a much better position to pick the IGCSE (or IB) school in Mombasa that actually fits your child, not just looks good on paper.
Mayai Guy Dependable Help for Errands & Small Tasks
Hi sub,
Sometimes life gets busy, and there are small errands or tasks that can be hard to fit into your schedule or inconvenient to do alone.
I’m offering a helping hand with simple day-to-day errands and practical tasks — nothing complicated, just reliable assistance when you need it.
Here are some of the things I can assist with:
-Picking up or dropping off items
-Running errands on your behalf
-Accompanying you for errands like vehicle servicing or checking on a place
-Helping out with small tasks
-Assisting with simple tech setup or minor troubleshooting
-Sourcing of cars within Mombasa(my speciality).
-Electrical/electronics repair
I’m located in Mombasa, flexible with time, and committed to being dependable and respectful at all times. My goal is simply to make things easier for you in a professional and trustworthy way.
If you need a hand with anything or would like to know more, feel free to send me a message.
Thank you.