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Aiii? Hiyo patipati iko digital sana! Hiyo si 1974, lakini it is worthy it’s place katika huu uzi wa tiibiiti!

RIVATEX is now ran by Moi University.

Kungumanga

fruit of blood

chama cha baba na mama.
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is it true that Kanu is still ruling Kenya?
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@FieldMarshal CouchP has never been the same since this club was closed.
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When sevens was sevens
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in this year the fans of one of these teams beat up a reporter for calling their team an underdog in his preview of the match…

The First Pupils of Alliance Girls High School in 1948. Miss Margaret Kenyatta,daughter of Jomo Kenyatta is on the left.
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The New Stanley Hotel, Nairobi under construction in 1912.
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On the first day of March 1975 at approximately 9.45pm, a massive bomb ripped through a packed OTC passenger bus which was about to leave for Mombasa. The explosion which happened at OTC Racecourse road terminal in Nairobi killed 27 people. Over 35 other passengers were injured. There were several bombing incidents in Mombasa and Nairobi within weeks and months. It turned out that President Jomo Kenyatta’s former private secretary JM Kariuki was assassinated a day after the Nairobi bombings.
In February 1975, two bombs exploded in Nairobi, one at the Starlight Club on the 16th and the second one at a Tourist bureau near the Hilton Hotel three days later. As the second bomb was going off, JM Kariuki was making a major policy speech in parliament. Around the same time, President Kenyatta’s 700 acres of wheat in Rongai went up in flames and some of his livestock were killed. In March just immediately after the OTC bus explosions, a train derailed on the Mombasa-Nairobi track at Voi ,The Maskini Liberation Organisation was blamed for all these events.
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Mathenge was a man and a half. One time Moi mentioned him in a barasa and Mathenge just there staring furiously. He refused to stand as was expected when Moi mentioned your name.

1961.The familiar historical faces here-Jomo Kenyatta in a leather jacket, he was a water meter reader, actor in the film Sanders of the River, farmhand in Wartime England and finally president of Kenya, with a white beaded hat is Ronald Ngala the Coast Majimboist, and James Gichuru smoking behind Jomo. Gichuru was Kenya’s first Finance Minister and proponent of radical Kenyanisation of the economy.
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na huyu kijana wetu

They first studied in Bush…he he he he!

February 16 1976 Kenya and Uganda were on the brink of war.The Ugandan leader Mr.Idi Amin had just addressed his nation declaring that he had colonial cartography documents to prove that Nyanza,Western and part of the Rift Valley stretching to Naivasha belonged to Uganda.
Jomo Kenyatta warned Amin and amassed troops to the borders.Kenyan leaders trooped the streets to demonstrate against Amin.On this photo , Paul Ngei is brandishing a weapon to say he is ready for any eventuality.
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Gichuru was a ka-drunk like no other. He had a permanent seat reserved at Karai Bar, Munyu Lane.

this is on thika road, hio mlima hapo nyuma gives it away.

Actually yesterday I was telling my son how he should learn the words and he asked me if I know the East African anthem

and a chain smoker.
he was the king maker, hakuna mtu mwingine angekaribia Jomo akivuta sigara.