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The Standard is the oldest and one of the largest newspapers in Kenya, owned by The Standard Group. It covers news, politics, sports, entertainment and more, and has a 48% market share.
The Standard: Standard Group Limited Nairobi: The EastAfrican: Nation Media Group: Nairobi: The Kenya Times [5] [2] Nairobi: The Sub-Saharan Informer (pan-national) Nairobi: Taifa Leo: Nation Media Group (in Swahili) Nairobi: Business Daily: Nation Media Group: Nairobi: The Star: Radio Africa Group: Nairobi: People Daily: Media Max Limited ...
The Mombasa–Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway, completed in 2017, was built as the first phase of the Kenya Standard Gauge Railway.It is a standard-gauge railway (SGR) in Kenya that connects the large Indian Ocean city of Mombasa with Nairobi, the country's capital and largest city.
Learn about the history, network, and services of railways in Kenya, including the metre-gauge and standard-gauge lines. Find out how Kenya connects with Uganda and Tanzania by rail, and the challenges and opportunities of the sector.
The Standard, one of the largest newspapers in Kenya; Montreal Standard, a national weekly newspaper published in Canada from 1905 until 1951; The Standard (Philippines), or The Manila Standard, a daily newspaper in the Philippines; The Port Melbourne Standard, earlier The Standard (Port Melbourne), a defunct Australian weekly
The Kenya Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) is a partially finished railway system connecting Kenya's cities and neighboring countries. It is a 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1⁄2 in) standard gauge railway that replaced the old metre-gauge railway system and was built with Chinese loans and contracts.
isnt the official name of the paper The East African Standard as opposed to simply The Standard--gozar 22:52, 4 March 2006 (UTC) its website uses only The Standard term. According to this source it changed its name to The East African Standard in 1995 (or later).
The first president of Kenya was Jomo Kenyatta, who succeeded the queen of Kenya, Elizabeth II, in 1964. See the full list of heads of state of Kenya from 1963 to the present day, with their political parties, terms of office, and vice presidents.