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  2. The Star (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    The Star is a daily newspaper published in Nairobi, Kenya.It was launched in July 2007 as the Nairobi Star and later rebranded as The Star in 2009.. The Star's circulation was around 15,000–20,000 in 2010 (against total Kenyan newspaper circulation in 2010 of around 320,000), compared to 5,000–8,000 in 2007. [1]

  3. Mike Sonko - Wikipedia

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    Mbuvi Gideon Kioko, [1] popularly known as Mike Sonko or simply Sonko (Sheng for "rich person" or "boss", pronounced as "Song/goh" ), [3] (born 27 February 1975) is a controversial Kenyan politician [4] who served as the second Governor of Nairobi.

  4. Safarilink Aviation Flight 053 - Wikipedia

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    The first aircraft involved in the collision was a De Havilland Canada Dash 8-315 (model DHC-8-315), manufacturer serial number 574, and registered as 5Y-SLK. The aircraft was manufactured by Bombardier Aviation on 28 September 2001 and in its 22 years of service, it had accumulated around 32,000 flight hours in around 35,000 cycles, [a] and was equipped with two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW123E ...

  5. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Kenya

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    In 1981, two small congregations were created in Kenya (Nairobi and Kiboko). In 2022, there were 17,438 members in 57 congregations. [ 4 ] On April 2, 2017, church president Thomas S. Monson announced that a temple would be built in Nairobi.

  6. Kenya Television Network - Wikipedia

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    Kenya Television Network (KTN) is a Kenyan free-to-air television network that was launched in March 1990 by Jared Kangwana. [1] It is headquartered at Standard Group Centre, Nairobi . [ 2 ] It was the first free-to-air privately owned television network in Africa , and the first to break KBC's monopoly in Kenya.

  7. 2017 Kenyan general election - Wikipedia

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    The Kenyan Constitution requires a general election on the second Tuesday in August in every fifth year. [5] There have been public discussions to move the date from August to December with proponents pointing to the fiscal timeline (1 July – 30 June) clashing with an August date, because most ministries that support critical election processes will not have been fully funded and that a ...

  8. 2011 in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    February 19-March 20 - Kenya participated the 2011 Cricket World Cup in, but lost all their six matches; February 20 - The 2010 FKL Cup winners Sofapaka beats league champions Ulinzi Stars 1-0 to retain the Kenya Supercup; March 6 - Kenya wins all categories at the 2011 African Cross Country Championships in Cape Town, South Africa.

  9. Safarilink Aviation Flight 053 - Wikipedia

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    The first aircraft involved in the collision was a De Havilland Canada Dash 8-315 (model DHC-8-315), manufacturer serial number 574, and registered as 5Y-SLK. The aircraft was manufactured by Bombardier Aviation on 28 September 2001 and in its 22 years of service, it had accumulated around 32,000 flight hours in around 35,000 cycles, [a] and was equipped with two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW123E ...