TBT Peace Edition

Moses Wetang’ula burst into public limelight after the 1982 coup when the rookie lawyer defended Kenya Air Force servicemen charged with attempting to overthrow President Daniel Arap Moi.
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1982_Joseph Daniel Owino an alleged coup leader was sentenced to 9.5 years in jail
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Any of you ever did this back at the village?
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whats your local names for those items?

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Nairobi National Park - Track Road warning - Stay in Your Car -
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Ndií na mwithi:rolleyes:

cambodian :D:D:D

Entrance to Nairobi National Park - early 1950s
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For 50KCr, tell us the make and model of that car
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Hehehehe hapa sitasema kitu.

its chevy panel delivery truck, leta KCr

Toa hiyo. This psycho is alleged to have killed his daughter.

The unveiling of the Asakari war Memorial on Delamere Avenue by H.R.H.The Princess Victoria in the presence of the Governor of Kenya, Lt. Col. Sir Edward Grigg, in 1927
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Paramount Chief Kinyanjui (seated middle with checked blanket), Chief Koinange wa Mbiyu (seated on Kinyanjui’s left in a jacket with walking stick over shoulder) and Chief Josiah Njonjo (seated on the ground infront and to right of Kinyanjui). They were all extremely influential and their sons became equally prominent in politics before and after Kenya’s independence.

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He he he, na sijama alijinice.

View of Fort Jesus taken from across the mainland - Mombasa -1951 -
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If it produces its mature.

Credible elections= peace

i heard kwa news that mombasa hotels and jkia are receiving increased number of tourists currently so nashangaa hii declining tourism economy ndio gani???

Battling the road to Tanganyika - 1930s

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Fake news

The now defunct Ismaili owned Akamba Bus in a 70s photo.
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