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  2. Nataruk - Wikipedia

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    Nataruk in Turkana County, Kenya, is the site of an archaeological investigation which uncovered the remains of 27 people. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It dates between 9,500 and 10,500 BP (7,550–8,550 BC). [ 3 ] The remains have garnered wide media attention for possible bioarchaeological evidence of interpersonal violence, i.e. prehistoric warfare.

  3. BBC Two "Window on the World" idents - Wikipedia

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    The refresh would have seen a number of the idents dropped, and the BBC Two logo dropped in favour of the BBC logo in the bottom right corner of the 2. The look was launched on 1 October 2008, and was only seen twice: Sunroof at 6am that day, and Seascape later that evening prior to the handover to BBC News channel [5] at 12.50am on the very ...

  4. Shakahola Forest incident - Wikipedia

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    The Shakahola Forest incident involves a religious cult led by Paul Nthenge Mackenzie, founder of Good News International Ministries.The incident came to public attention in March of 2023 when a concerned man reported to the police that his wife and daughter, who had traveled from Nairobi, Kenya, to join Paul Nthenge Mackenzie's remote Good News International Ministries in Kilifi County had ...

  5. Happy Valley set - Wikipedia

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    The colonial town of Nyeri, Kenya, to the east of the Aberdare Range, was the main town of Happy Valley settlers. [3] During the mid-2000s, descendants of the Happy Valley set were publicized by the news, due to the legal troubles of Tom Cholmondeley, the great-grandson of Lord Delamere.

  6. Kenya News Agency - Wikipedia

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    The work of the Kenya News Agency as a national news gathering operation began decades earlier with the Kenya Information Service (KIS) formed in 1939 to disseminate information on World War II. [3] In 1945, after the war, the service changed its name to the African Information Service (AIS) and it served as an information unit mainly for the ...

  7. 2006 Kenyan Air Force Harbin Y-12 crash - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft involved in the accident, manufactured in 2006, was a six-year-old twin-engine turboprop Harbin Y-12 II registered as KAF132. [1] [2]The crew consisted of the pilot-in-command, Major David Macharia Njoroge, who was promoted to the rank of Major the year before, [9] [10] the co-pilot, Captain Joseph Njogu Muriithi, Senior Sergeant and Air Force flight engineer Joseph Muriithi and ...

  8. Corruption in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Corruption in the government of Kenya has a history which spans the era of the founding president Jomo Kenyatta, to Daniel arap Moi's KANU, Mwai Kibaki's PNU governments. . President Uhuru Kenyatta's Jubilee Party government, and the current William Ruto's Kenya Kwanza administration has also been riddled with massive cases of graft, topping in the list of corrupt Presidents in Africa ...

  9. Stacey Dooley - Wikipedia

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    Stacey Jaclyn Dooley was born on 9 March 1987 [4] in Luton, Bedfordshire. [7] Her father was from Ireland and left the family when she was two years old. [8] [9] He was an alcoholic who died when Dooley was in her 20s, before they could reconcile. [7]