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  2. Masinde Muliro - Wikipedia

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    Henry Pius Masinde Muliro (June 30, 1922 [1] – August 14, 1992) was a Kenyan politician from the Bukusu sub-tribe of the larger Abaluhya people of western Kenya. He was one of the central figures in the shaping of the political landscape in Kenya. An anti-colonial activist, he campaigned for the restoration of multi-party democracy in Kenya ...

  3. Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology

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    Campus. 133 acres (54 ha) Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology or MMUST, formerly Western University College of Science and Technology, is a non-profit public university in Kenya. [1] The university is named after Masinde Muliro, a Kenyan politician who helped found the institution. It has approximately 25,000 students across its ...

  4. Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

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    www.knust.edu.gh. Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology ( KNUST ), commonly known as UST, Tech or Kwame Tech, is a public university located in Kumasi, Ashanti region, Ghana. The university focuses on science and technology. [5] It is the second public university established in the country, as well as the largest university in the ...

  5. Francis Atwoli - Wikipedia

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    Fr. Francis Lipwoni Atwoli, NOM (DZA) CBS, EBS, MBS (born 6 June 1949) is a Kenyan trade unionist who is currently serving as the Secretary General of the Central Organization of Trade Unions (Kenya), COTU (K). He has served in that capacity since he was first elected in August 2001. [1] He equally serves as the General Secretary of the Kenya ...

  6. Bukusu - Wikipedia

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    Their political leaders have included Michael Christopher Wamalwa Kijana, Masinde Muliro, George Welime Kapten, Musikari Nazi Kombo and Moses Masika Wetangula, Peter Kisuya, Wakoli Bifwoli, Wafula Wamunyiyi, David Eseli Simiyu, and Lawrence Sifuna. Culture. The Bukusu play a traditional seven-stringed lyre known as the litungu and the silili.

  7. University of Education, Winneba - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.uew.edu.gh. The University of Education, Winneba ( UEW) is a university in Winneba, Central Region of Ghana. [1] It was established in 1992 by a government ordinance (PNDC Law 322) [2] and with a relationship with the University of Cape Coast. [3] Its main aim is to train teachers for the education system of Ghana.

  8. Kakamega - Wikipedia

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    1,535 m (5,036 ft) Population. (2019 census) 107,227. Time zone. UTC+3 ( EAT) Kakamega is a town in western Kenya lying about 30 km north of the Equator. It is the headquarters of Kakamega County that has a population of 1,867,579 (2019 census). [1] The town has an urban population of 107,227 (2019 census).

  9. Masaba people - Wikipedia

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    The Masaba people, or Bamasaaba, are a Bantu people inhabiting the eastern Ugandan districts of Sironko, Manafwa, Bududa, Mbale, Namisindwa and Bulambuli. They are closely related to the Bukusu and Luhya of Western Kenya. They are mainly agricultural people, farming coffee, millet, bananas and sorghum on small-holder plots.