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  2. Joe (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Joe. (magazine) Joe was a magazine published in Kenya between 1973 and 1979, at the height of what publisher Henry Chakava described as the "fat years" of Kenyan publishing. [clarification needed] Joe was one of several publications aimed at the new urban middle and lower-middle classes, and used subversive humour, art and fiction as a medium ...

  3. Flag of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Republic of Kenya. The flag of Kenya ( Swahili: Bendera ya Kenya) is a tricolour of black, red, and green with two white edges imposed with a red, white and black Maasai shield and two crossed spears. The flag is based on that of Kenya African National Union and was officially adopted on 12 December 1963 after Kenya 's independence.

  4. Eunice Mathu - Wikipedia

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    Eunice Njambi Mathu (born 7 April 1952) is the founder and editor-in-chief of Parents Africa, Kenya's most popular and longest running print magazine. Early life [ edit ] Njambi was born on 7 April 1952 in Kikuyu Constituency , Kiambu County as the seventh child in a family of nine.

  5. Kwani? - Wikipedia

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    Kenya. Based in. Nairobi. Language. English. Website. www .kwani .org. Kwani? (derived from the Sheng slang so what?) is a prominent African literary magazine headquartered in Kenya. [1] [2] It has been hailed as "undoubtedly the most influential journal to have emerged from sub-Saharan Africa".

  6. Languages of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Languages of Kenya. Kenya is a multilingual country. The two official languages of Kenya, Swahili and English are widely spoken as lingua francas; however, including second-language speakers, Swahili is more widely spoken than English. [1] Swahili is a Bantu language native to East Africa and English is inherited from British colonial rule .

  7. Kenya Airways - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .kenya-airways .com /ke /. Kenya Airways Ltd., more commonly known as Kenya Airways, is the flag carrier airline of Kenya. [5] The company was founded in 1977, after the dissolution of East African Airways. Its head office is located in Embakasi, Nairobi, [6] with its hub at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

  8. Kenya Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Kenya Gazette publishes the following: Notices of new legislation; Notices required to be published by law or policy; Announcements for general public information; Publication frequency. Publication takes place every week, usually on Friday, with occasional releases of special or supplementary editions within the week. Archive search

  9. Busara - Wikipedia

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    Busara was a literary journal published quarterly by the East African Publishing House, [1] and later biannually, by the English Department at the University of Nairobi. It was first published under that name in 1968, and became one of the most influential literary journals of its time in Kenya. Jared Angira became its editor in chief in 1969.