Amyn Dahya was born in June 28 year 1957. Dahya is a businessman, an author and a chemical engineer. He has specialised in the technology development of the environment preservation and protection area.

He has also implemented and developed state of the art processed for wastewater treatment, water purification and recycle and recovery of resources which are valuable from ... Read more

I was sitting by myself late one night watching Elton John’s 1974 Maddison Square Garden concert, listening to one of my favourite tunes, Funeral for a Friend. The band was in top form and I was in awe of how perfectly every note and beat was synchronised with such harmony. I suddenly felt a powerful surge of energy flow through my being, causing tears of joy to stream down my face…it was not the music. It was the sudden realisation, that this moment, which I was ... Read more

During a recent family discussion, I remembered life on our farm on the outskirts of Mombasa, Kenya, in the early 1970s. I remembered the time when he managed a small flour mill on our property, where the women of the local Giriyama tribe brought their products to be ground for a nominal fee per kilogram. Ugali, which is made from cornmeal, was part of the basic local diet and the standard practice was for each family to store their corn in their homes and grind it in ... Read more

This is a question we all struggle with. In a world where materialism is so prevalent, it becomes exceedingly difficult to answer, because most people have an agenda, or want something from us — or so it seems. Friends are a very important part of our lives. We either discover them, miss them, or are completely unaware of their existence.

Is someone who calls you every day, follows your expectations and protocols, and attends all your ... Read more