TBT 6th July Edition

This photo must have been taken from Sabina Joy. Can’t even compare it with modern day Moi Avenue. #KideroMustGo

It was beautiful!

Is that a Chevrolet Corvette?

Not really

:D:D:D

madze whatever happened to MOI Avenue??

hio rungu hapo kwa belt ilikua inaitwa Mathiokore

i can see Margaret Kenyatta

This is how psycophants declayed their loyalty in days gone by.
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looks like the late 50s “Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan”

Cardinal Maurice Michael Otunga the First Kenyan to become an archbishop and a cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church.
… Otunga is remembered most for his distinguished and humble leadership which fostered phenomenal church growth, making the Roman Catholic Church the largest and fast growing church in the country. The church grew not just in its evangelization efforts but also in the areas of education, health, and social welfare…

There are Over hundred schools,buildings,hospitals and even people named after him in Kenya.

It is said that in 5 years to come he might be made a saint

(January,31,1923-Sep,6,2003)
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cc: @Guru

nice try bro

Ford zephyr

hehehehe,
you win yourself KCr 50.
please confirm receipt

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Jaramogi Oginga Odinga addresses a meeting of Kenya People’s Union in Kisumu that he formed in1966 after he fell out with President Jomo Kenyatta
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Jaramogi Oginga Odinga (centre) consults with Luhya elders the Masinde Muliro (right) and Martin Shikuku before the split of the original Ford party. C.1992
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kesho ni saba saba taweka TBT

C. 1966_Jaramogi_Kenyatta_Mungai_Oneko
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Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, dressed in traditional regalia, salutes mourners during the burial ceremony of Tom Mboya C.1969
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Ronald Ngala, in his capacity as Minister for Power and Communications, is pictured receiving a cheque of Ksh. 5,000.00 for the Coast Institute of Technology From the Managing Director of Murigian & Sons Ltd on 6th October 1972
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5k in 1972 was a very big deal.

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