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Genetic data and archeologic evidence suggest that East African pastoralists received West Eurasian ancestry (~25%) through Afroasiatic-speaking groups from Northern Africa or the Arabian Peninsula, and later spread this ancestry component southwards into certain Khoisan groups roughly 2,000 years ago, resulting in ~5% West-Eurasian ancestry ...
Kenya is spearheading the development of the LAPSSET Corridor to strengthen the country's position as a gateway and a transport and logistics hub to the East African sub-region and the Great Lakes region to facilitate trade, promote regional economic integration and interconnectivity between African countries.
Odinga returned to Kenya in 1970 and in 1971 he founded the Standard Processing Equipment Construction & Erection Ltd (later renamed East African Spectre), the only company manufacturing liquid petroleum gas cylinders in Kenya. [12] [13]
Uganda. Chief of state: President, Yoweri Museveni (since 1988) Vice President: Edward Ssekandi (since 2011); Head of government: Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda (since 2014) First Deputy Prime Minister: Moses Ali (since 2016)
The East African Certificate of Primary Education (EACPE) became the Certificate of Primary Education (CPE) - awarded after 7 years of primary school - the first time the CPE was marked by a computer system. The East African Certificate of Education (EACE) became the Kenya Certificate of Education (KCE), awarded after 4 years of secondary school.
Robert Granville Gregory, India and East Africa: a history of race relations within the British Empire, 1890–1939 (Oxford, 1971) J S Mangat, A history of the Asians in East Africa, c. 1886 to 1945 (Oxford, 1969)
"Law and the Mass Media in Kenya". Africa Media Review. 4 (1) – via Michigan State University Libraries, African e-Journals Project. Polycarp J. Omolo Ochilo (1993). "Press Freedom and the Role of the Media in Kenya". Africa Media Review. 7 (3) – via Michigan State University Libraries, African e-Journals Project.
A map of East Africa showing some of the historically active volcanoes (as red triangles) and the Afar Triangle (shaded at the center), which is a so-called triple junction (or triple point) where three plates are pulling away from one another: the Arabian Plate and two parts of the African Plate—the Nubian and Somali—splitting along the East African Rift Zone Main rift faults, plates ...