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  2. Anglican Church of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican Church of Kenya ( ACK) is a province of the Anglican Communion, and it is composed by 41 dioceses. [1] [2] The current Leader and Archbishop of Kenya is Jackson Ole Sapit. The Anglican Church of Kenya claims 5 million total members. [3] According to a study published in the Journal of Anglican Studies and by Cambridge University ...

  3. Education in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Education in Kenya. Education in Kenya refers to the education system in Kenya. It is considered a basic right that should be offered to every individual. Education in Kenya predates to as early as the 18th century among the Swahili people. The earliest school was established by missionaries in Rabai.

  4. John-Allan Namu - Wikipedia

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    John-Allan Namu. John-Allan Namu (born 23 January 1983) is a Kenyan journalist who has worked as a reporter, news anchor, editor and producer and as a trainer and mentor to upcoming journalists and media professionals. He is known for his investigative journalism. He is the CEO and editorial director at Africa Uncensored, an investigative ...

  5. International School of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Website. International School of Kenya [1] The International School of Kenya ( ISK) is a private international school for pre-kindergarten to grade 12 students located in Nairobi, Kenya. It was established in 1976 and has a 25-hectare campus. The grounds were originally a coffee plantation, and today, only a few of the original buildings remain.

  6. Gender disparities in Kenyan education - Wikipedia

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    In secondary school, 51.6% of enrolled students are male and 48.4% are female. UNICEF reports that the greatest gender disparity exists among the poorest quintile group of Kenya, with attendance rates being 33.1% and 25% for males and females respectively. [5] What is very clear is that there is a distinct difference in rates of enrollment for ...

  7. Konza Technopolis - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .konza .go .ke. Konza Technopolis, previously called Konza Technology City, is a large technology hub planned by the government of Kenya to be built 64 km (39 mi) south of Nairobi on the way to the port city of Mombasa. [1] [2] It is marketed as a key driver of Kenya's national development plan, known as Kenya Vision 2030.

  8. History of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    A part of Eastern Africa, the territory of what is known as Kenya has seen human habitation since the beginning of the Lower Paleolithic. The Bantu expansion from a West African centre of dispersal reached the area by the 1st millennium AD. With the borders of the modern state at the crossroads of the Bantu, Nilo-Saharan and Afro-Asiatic ethno ...

  9. Mukuru kwa Njenga - Wikipedia

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    Kenyan international footballer Patrick Oboya was born in Mukuru Kwa Njenga. Other notable figures include Geoffrey Mboya, a young humanitarian advocate and climate activist who passionately advocates for Sustainable Development Goals in the settlements. He has presented the urban climate resilience in the context of urban poverty at the London ...

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