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  2. Kamba language - Wikipedia

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    Kamba / ˈ k æ m b ə /, [3] or Kikamba, is a Bantu language spoken by millions of Kamba people, primarily in Kenya, as well as thousands of people in Uganda, Tanzania, and elsewhere. In Kenya, Kamba is generally spoken in four counties : Machakos , Kitui , Makueni , and Kwale .

  3. Luo people - Wikipedia

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  4. Teso people - Wikipedia

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    The exact origins of the Iteso remain unclear. Iteso oral tradition holds that they originated from Djibouti thousands of years ago. The first generation of the Iteso was called ’Itunga’, a semi-hermitic group that was born by Oduk.The Iteso had six major clans, namely:- 1.

  5. Taita people - Wikipedia

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    There is debate about whether the Taita people migrated to Kenya through Tanzania. They settled in Kenya in five groups, each occupying different areas in the present-day Taita-Taveta District. During their settlement, the Taita-speaking people interacted with other tribes such as the Taveta, Pare of Tanzania , and Maasai .

  6. Kalenjin people - Wikipedia

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    This period has seen the establishment of Kalenjin language media companies such as Kass Media Group, a Kenyan radio and television company, as well as Kalenjin language stations within diverse media groups e.g. Chamgei FM (Royal Media Services) and Kitwek FM (Kenya Broadcasting Corporation). There has been a concurrent proliferation of ...

  7. Tachoni - Wikipedia

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    The Tachoni people are often mistaken for Bukusu due to cultural similarities and proximity. Historically known as Kitoki, Kitosh, Evekwe, Sirikwa, and Tashone, the Tachoni trace their origins to Egypt, migrating along the Nile to present-day Kenya.

  8. Music of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The music of Kenya is very diverse, with multiple types of folk music based on the variety over 50 regional languages. [1]Zanzibaran taarab music has also become popular, as has hip hop, reggae music, soul, soukous, zouk, rock and roll, funk and Europop.

  9. Meru people - Wikipedia

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    One of the most prestigious chartered private universities in Kenya, Kenya Methodist University was the first to be established in the area in 2006. Three chartered public universities, Chuka University and Tharaka University in Tharaka-Nithi County and Meru University of Science and Technology in Meru County, have been established.