Sanyo ilibadilishwa jina,sahi yaitwa haier
:D:D:D:D
Idi Amin and Mobutu.
What was this building known as ? Do you know its location ?
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Jokovu
Like all black Americans, Ali loved Castro!
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30k salo bado kuingia
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Its around those streets of City Hall Way and Kenyatta Avenue…somewhere in between there
Old nyali bridge.
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umekosa bro, try again
600 b0b airtime
enzi zetu
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Once upon a time!
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1979: A KBS Bus about to be towed away in downtown Nairobi. Does anyone remember Africa Retail Traders (ART)? Check out The Shop in the Picture.
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The buffoon and the “kuku”…
check out the number 58 bus
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Nairobi 1991
Kamwana was still sending “call me please” messages…
Who remembers partaking of this extra strong beer?? How many bottles were you able to honestly take??
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How i miss those slim cut Wimpy fries.
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A colonial government mobile cinema ready to unleash some Western education to the unsuspecting locals in Kikuyuland, 1920s.The Brits were excellent at spreading colonial propaganda clothed as free services. Their civilisation mission was a pure colonial enterprise served to bolster real power.
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