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  2. East African Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The East African Court of Justice ( EACJ) is a treaty-based judicial body of the East African Community tasked to ensure adherence to law in the interpretation and application of and compliance with the East African Community Treaty of 1999. The Court is made up of two divisions: a First Instance Division and an Appellate Division. [1]

  3. Sam Tulya-Muhika - Wikipedia

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    Teaching Statistics for Future Government Statistical Services in Africa, 1990. A summary of the lessons from the rise and fall of the East African Community, 1995 (with R. Chande and Francis A. S. T. Matambalya) Deepening East African Community (EAC) integration, 2007; References

  4. Peter Mathuki - Wikipedia

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    Arusha, Tanzania. Alma mater. MBA, Ph.D University of Nairobi. Profession. Diplomat. Peter Mutuku Mathuki (born 20 February 1969) is a Kenyan diplomat, private sector development expert and politician who served as the 6th and current Secretary General of the East African Community. [1] [2] he previously served as an MP in the East African ...

  5. East African Revival - Wikipedia

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    The East African Revival (Luganda: Okulokoka) was a movement of renewal in the Christian Church in East Africa during the late 1920s and 1930s. It began on a hill called Gahini in then Belgian Ruanda-Urundi in 1929, and spread to the eastern mountains of Belgian Congo, Uganda Protectorate (British Uganda), Tanganyika Territory and Kenya Colony during the 1930s and 1940s.

  6. Senteza Kajubi - Wikipedia

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    University administrator, academic and community leader. Years active. 1950–2012. Known for. Academic leadership. George William Senteza Kajubi, BA, Dip.Ed, MSc, ScD, (24 December 1926 – 1 May 2012) was a university administrator, academic, and community leader in Uganda, the third-largest economy in the East African Community .

  7. History of East Africa - Wikipedia

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    The history of East Africa has been divided into its prehistory, the major polities flourishing, the colonial period, and the post-colonial period, in which the current nations were formed. East Africa is the eastern region of Africa, bordered by North Africa, Central Africa, Southern Africa, the Indian Ocean, and the Sahara Desert.

  8. Trade in the East African Community - Wikipedia

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    East African Community countries also have active trade to other parts of the world, like the European Union. Each country is a part of the World Trade Organization except for South Sudan who remains out of this conglomeration. [3] As of 2014, these six countries have a combined GDP of $159.5 billion, GDP per capita of $918, total population of ...

  9. East African - Wikipedia

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    East African. East African may refer to: Any person or object of, or pertaining to, East Africa. East African Safari Air, an airline based in Kenya, now trading as Fly-SAX. The EastAfrican, a weekly newspaper in East Africa. Category: Disambiguation pages.

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