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  2. Maasai people - Wikipedia

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    More land was taken to create wildlife reserves and national parks: Amboseli National Park, Nairobi National Park, Maasai Mara, Samburu National Reserve, Lake Nakuru National Park and Tsavo in Kenya; and Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tarangire [22] and Serengeti National Park in what is now Tanzania.

  3. Black Star Nairobi - Wikipedia

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    Black Star Nairobi is a Kenyan crime fiction novel written by Mukoma wa Ngugi, the son of Kenyan novelist Ngugi wa Thiong’o. The novel was published by Melville House International in 2013; it is a sequel to Mukoma's first novel, Nairobi Heat. Black Star Nairobi focuses on two detectives who investigate a hotel bombing and a murder that are ...

  4. Indians in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    He established Kenya's first newspaper now known as The Standard in 1901 and was the first non-white to be elected to the Legislative Council in 1910. Such was his success that in 1904 it was estimated that he owned half of Mombasa and the greater part of Nairobi.

  5. Johnson Sakaja - Wikipedia

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    This article reads like a press release or a news article and may be largely based on routine coverage. Please help improve this article and add independent sources . ( March 2014 )

  6. Runda - Wikipedia

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    Runda is an affluent neighbourhood located in the northern part of Nairobi.The name Runda was borrowed from the name of the coffee estate that existed in the area before it became a residential area; [2] it is not an abbreviation for Reserved United Nations Development Area, as many would like to think.

  7. Somalis in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2019 Kenya census, approximately 2,780,502 ethnic Somalis live in Kenya. [1] Among these individuals are a number of ethnically Somali international migrants, around 300,000 of whom inhabit the wider East and South Africa regions. [ 3 ]

  8. Kenya Defence Forces - Wikipedia

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    The first class taught by all Kenya Army Ranger Instructors graduated on 18 March 2011. Kenya formed a Special Operations Regiment (Kenya) composed of 20th Parachute Battalion, 30th Special Operations Battalion and 40th Kenya Ranger Strike Force Battalion. Kabete Barracks off Waiyaki Way in Nairobi is reported to house forces which are 'special ...

  9. Matatu - Wikipedia

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    Today, Kenya has been described as having extensive regulatory controls, and a matatu worker can be pulled from the streets simply for sporting too loud a shirt. [28] Some basic safety equipment is required; these minibuses must be fitted with seat belts and speed governors . [ 29 ]