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  2. Luo people - Wikipedia

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    The Luo are the fourth-largest ethnic group (10.65%) in Kenya, after the Kikuyu (17.13%), the Luhya (14.35%) and the Kalenjin (13.37%). [3] The Tanzanian Luo population was estimated at 1.1 million in 2001 and 3.4 million in 2020. [2] They are part of a larger group of related Luo peoples who inhabit an area ranging from South Sudan ...

  3. Kikuyu people - Wikipedia

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    Bũrũrĩ Wa Gĩkũyũ. The Kikuyu (also Agĩkũyũ/Gĩkũyũ) are a Bantu ethnic group native to East Africa Central Kenya. At a population of 8,148,668 as of 2019, they account for 17.13% of the total population of Kenya, making them Kenya's largest ethnic group. [1] Part of a series on the.

  4. Category:Nation Media Group - Wikipedia

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    T. Taifa Leo. Categories: Mass media companies of Kenya. Companies listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange. Hidden category: Wikipedia categories named after companies of Kenya.

  5. Kalenjin people - Wikipedia

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    This period has seen the establishment of Kalenjin language media companies such as Kass Media Group, a Kenyan radio and television company, as well as Kalenjin language stations within diverse media groups e.g. Chamgei FM (Royal Media Services) and Kitwek FM (Kenya Broadcasting Corporation). There has been a concurrent proliferation of ...

  6. Rendille people - Wikipedia

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    History. Also known as the ‘Holders of the Stick of God’, the Rendille inhabit the climatically harsh regions between Marsabit County and Lake Turkana in Northern Kenya. They are neighbors of Borana, Gabra, and Samburu. [8] Believed to have originally migrated down the Great Lakes from Ethiopia, they were forced towards Mount Marsabit due ...

  7. Category:Mass media in Nairobi - Wikipedia

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    Nation FM (Kenya) Nation Media Group; S. The Standard (Kenya) Swara (magazine) U. Ushahidi This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 10:03 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. 98.4 Capital FM - Wikipedia

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    Background. Established in 1996 shortly after the liberalisation of Kenyan airwaves, it was the second FM station to be opened after 101.9 Metro FM, however several other FM stations have continued to crop up, catering to all tastes, 98.4 Capital FM continues to be a popular station especially among the middle-class and upper-class markets.

  9. John Harun Mwau - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Harun Mwau sued the Nation Media group for an alleged defamatory article which implicated him in a tax evasion scandal. The same year, he filed four suits against the senior executives and editors of Kenya's leading media houses to permanently bar the media from publishing reports linking him to drug trafficking. [11]