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  2. Kenyan English - Wikipedia

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    Kenyan English is a local dialect of the English language spoken by several communities and individuals in Kenya, and among some Kenyan expatriates in other countries. The dialect contains features unique to it that were derived from local Bantu languages, such as Swahili. [1]

  3. Mass media in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Kenya portal. v. t. e. Prime Minister Raila Odinga addressing the Kenyan media during the 2007–08 Kenyan crisis. Mass media in Kenya includes more than 91 FM stations, more than 64 free to view TV stations, and an unconfirmed number of print newspapers and magazines. Publications mainly use English as their primary language of communication ...

  4. Geoffrey Aori Mabea - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Aori Mabea is an energy economist and corporate executive and the current Executive Secretaryof the Energy Regulators Association of East Africa. He assumed office in 2020 as the first Executive Secretary of the regional Organisation with the mandate of spearheading establishment of the East African Community Energy Union.

  5. Safari Rally - Wikipedia

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    From 2003, a historical event (East African Safari Rally) has been held biennially. History [ edit ] It was first held from 27 May to 1 June 1953 as the East African Coronation Safari in Kenya , Uganda and Tanganyika , [1] as a celebration of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II .

  6. Indians in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Indians in Kenya, often known as Kenyan Asians, are citizens and residents of Kenya with ancestral roots in the Indian subcontinent. Significant Indian migration to modern-day Kenya began following the creation of the British East Africa Protectorate in 1895, which had strong infrastructure links with Bombay in British India.

  7. King's African Rifles - Wikipedia

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    The King's African Rifles ( KAR) was a British Colonial Auxiliary Forces regiment raised from Britain's East African colonies in 1902. It primarily carried out internal security duties within these colonies along with military service elsewhere during the world wars and other conflicts, such as the Malayan Emergency and the Mau Mau uprising.

  8. Timeline of Mombasa - Wikipedia

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    African Standard newspaper begins publication. Jevanjee mosque built. 1902 - Court of Kenya established. 1903 - Seif Bin Salim public library founded. 1904 - Africa Hotel in business. 1905 Mombasa Cathedral opens. Court of Kenya relocated from Mombasa to Nairobi. 1907 - Slavery abolished. 1910 - Population: about 30,000.

  9. Baháʼí Faith in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The convention for the 1961 election of the regional national assembly of central and east Africa included 35 delegates from Kenya. In September 1961 [32] a permanent Baháʼí school was set up in Kenya where courses emphasized homecraft and child rearing mixed with presentations on the religion and men supported women taking the courses.

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