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  2. East African Currency Board - Wikipedia

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    The East African Currency Board ( EACB) was established in 1919 to supply and oversee the currency of British colonies in British East Africa. It was established after Britain took control of mainland Tanzania from Germany at the end of World War I, and originally oversaw the territories of Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania (excluding Zanzibar ).

  3. 21st (East Africa) Infantry Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 21st (East Africa) Infantry Brigade was a brigade sized formation of the British Army, which was founded on 31 August 1939 in British East Africa. The brigade was initially called the 1st (East Africa) Infantry Brigade, but was redesignated on 18 October 1940 as the 21st (East Africa) Infantry Brigade. The brigade was composed of units from ...

  4. African Union of Railways - Wikipedia

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    In March 2011, the works ground to a halt because of the revolution with no news when or even if they would resume. Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda are odd men in the 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) South & East zone as they use 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) gauge.

  5. East African Professional Hunter's Association - Wikipedia

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    The East African Professional Hunter's Association (EAPHA) was an organization of East African white hunters founded in Nairobi, Kenya in 1934. Well known members included Philip Percival, Harry Selby, Sydney Downey and Donald Ker. Their motto was nec timor nec temeritas, or "neither fear nor foolhardiness".

  6. East African Legislative Assembly - Wikipedia

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    First Assembly (2001-2006) The East African Legislative Assembly was inaugurated on 30 November 2001 as the legislative arm of the newly revived East African Community. [3] The Assembly met in Arusha, Tanzania, where the Tripartite Commission announced it would upgrade to a treaty. [3]

  7. Dele Olojede - Wikipedia

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    Dele Olojede. Dele Olojede (born 1961) [1] [2] is a Nigerian journalist and former foreign editor for Newsday. He is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his work covering the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide. He serves on the board of EARTH University, in Costa Rica, and of The Markup, the New York -based investigative journalism organization ...

  8. East African Rift - Wikipedia

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    A map of East Africa showing some of the historically active volcanoes (as red triangles) and the Afar Triangle (shaded at the center), which is a so-called triple junction (or triple point) where three plates are pulling away from one another: the Arabian Plate and two parts of the African Plate—the Nubian and Somali—splitting along the East African Rift Zone Main rift faults, plates ...

  9. Kenya Indian Congress - Wikipedia

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    The party was established at a meeting on 7 March 1914 as the East African Indian National Congress (EAINC), [1] and initially aimed to represent Indian interests across British East Africa, although it largely focussed on Kenya. [2] It called for equality between Indians and Europeans, advocating the inclusion of Indians on the same roll as ...