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  2. East African Development Bank - Wikipedia

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    EADB was established in 1967 under the treaty of the then East African Cooperation between Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Following the breakup of the first East African Community (EAC) in 1977, the bank was re-established under its own charter in 1980. In 2008, following the admission of Burundi and Rwanda into the new EAC, Rwanda applied and ...

  3. East African Railway Master Plan - Wikipedia

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    The East African Railway Master Plan is a proposal for rejuvenating the railways serving Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda, and building new railways to serve Rwanda and Burundi. The objective is to further the economic development of East Africa by increasing the efficiency and speed, and lowering the cost, of transporting cargo between major ports ...

  4. Category:Geography of East Africa - Wikipedia

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    Subcategories. This category has the following 22 subcategories, out of 22 total. Ancient Greek geography of East Africa ‎ (26 P) Geography of Burundi ‎ (12 C, 7 P) Geography of the Comoros ‎ (9 C, 5 P) Geography of Djibouti ‎ (14 C, 5 P) Geography of Eritrea ‎ (17 C, 8 P) Geography of Ethiopia ‎ (22 C, 17 P)

  5. International University of East Africa - Wikipedia

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    International University of East Africa is one of the newest universities in Uganda. Located in Kansanga, off the Kampala - Ggaba Road, in the southern part of the Kampala Metropolitan Area, the campus measures 20 acres (8.1 ha). Once the campus infrastructure is fully installed, the student body is expected to swell to 10,000.

  6. 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 ).

  7. 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.

  8. East African Court of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    The East African Court of Appeal ( EACA) was a court which served as the appellate court for the British colonies in eastern Africa and west Asia. The court was established in 1902 as the Eastern African Court of Appeal and was the appellate court for British Kenya, Uganda Protectorate, and Nyasaland. Later, the court's name was changed to the ...

  9. History of glass in sub-Saharan Africa - Wikipedia

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    Early chronology. Attempts to determine date and origin of glass beads found in Sub-Saharan Africa have been made with varying success. According to recent archeological research in Nigeria, [4] there is evidence that glass was locally produced in Igbo Olokun in the 11th-15th centuries A.D., [5] (before European glass trade with West Africa).