TBT Musical Chairs Edition

As the reuslts are tricling in lets go down memory lane tujikumbushe histolia.
leo tunaanza na Sam Funny Thomas as we called him. This guy was big news in the early 90s
ukiskiza version ya king of mugithi ya hii nyimbo utashangaa
aaaaaay Rua aaaay Rua, Hindi chiothe Rua araikia Githita, Kiminjaga cha cha x2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMfyzszX_2E

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPPFBkDr1ZE

Mlolongo during KANU primaries: One candiate has only 4 people behind his poster meaning even his relatives didn’t vote for him.

Sam Ongeri once said:
"As a medical doctor, I can confirm that this is the best voting system because it saves the politician from a possible heart attack…the secret one has shock!”
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This is what chama cha baba na mama forced us to do in the late 80s, believe it or not kuna watu walikua na mlolongo ndogo na walishinda.

Weka mambo, weka mambo!.

Nabongo Mumia, King (some say chief) of the Wanga, who occupied a part of modern day Kakamega.

When the British arrived in Kenya, his kingdom was among the most developed politically.

He played host to early Arabic ivory and slave traders, which explains why some of his people today are muslims.

Although other Nabongos preceded him, Mumia, who died in 1949, was said to have been the most powerful leader of the lot.
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(ancestor wa Navy seal)

@Meria Mata hiyo ya ‘kiminjaga cha cha’ nimeising sana while under the influence of Tusker Malt

Bust of Allidina Visram, This is important because this was the original site in Piggot Place, near Kuze Mosque. Had to be removed in post-independence xenophobia.
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Nani alisomea Allidina

Maasai warriors of the Loita age group during the eunoto (circumcision) rite of passage_1932
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i know the Loita most guys hapa wana tambua ni Loita Hse.

Vipi ndugu…umenyamaza sana…mazda carol kwani haigurumi?

Reddy Kilowatt:

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Activities at the new Kenya Cashew nut factory in Kilifi.

Cashew nuts were brought in from different parts of Kilifi

After initial roasting the nuts were extracted from the kernel and the husks peeled off by Giriama women .

Cashew nuts were then packed in tin containers for export . A vaccum was created in every tin by the introduction of carbon dioxide.

The factory was closed down in 1997 after failing to service a Barclays bank loan of Kshs 95 million whose security was the company’s title deed.

In 2003 It was leased to a private investor who started manufacturing tar for tarmac roads instead of processing cashew nuts.

The investor has a lease of 999 years
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80s Barbershop,
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before digital printing this is what our artists could come up with, wonder what @introvert can do.

Salt Merchants_Ndunyu ya Kamirithu_Limuru_1932
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Paramount Chief Mumia(centre) at his residence_Mumia’s_1932
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Pure Blood Kiambu_1932
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This was soo customer friendly…ungepata bill kama hii ata huwezi teta…unalipa tu na moyo mkunjufu

When was the last time that you actually mailed a letter?
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what was the name of this hillarious sitcom? it was aired on VOK in the mid 80s
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original SGR. C 1920s
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Mind Your Language. :smiley: They aired it again in the early 2000s.

Iko sawa kabisa