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  2. Maragoli - Wikipedia

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    The Maragoli, or Logoli ( Ava-Logooli ), are now the second-largest ethnic group of the 6 million-strong Luhya nation in Kenya, numbering around 2.1 million, or 15% of the Luhya people according to the last Kenyan census. Their language is called Logoli, Lulogooli, Ululogooli, or Maragoli. The name Maragoli probably emerged later on after ...

  3. Kenyan shilling - Wikipedia

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    Inflation. 5.1%. Source. Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, as of June 2010. The shilling ( Swahili: shilingi; abbreviation: KSh; ISO code: KES) is the currency of Kenya. It is divided into 100 cents. The Central Bank of Kenya Act cap 491, mandated the printing and minting of the Kenyan shilling currency.

  4. Kenya (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Kenya (given name) Kenya is a given name. It is considered to be an African-American name in the United States. [1] Notable people with the name include: Kenya Barris (born 1974), American writer. Kenya Bell (born 1977), American singer. Kenya Hathaway, American singer. Kenya Moore (born 1971), American actress.

  5. Languages of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Languages of Kenya. Kenya is a multilingual country. The two official languages of Kenya, Swahili and English are widely spoken as lingua francas; however, including second-language speakers, Swahili is more widely spoken than English. [1] Swahili is a Bantu language native to East Africa and English is inherited from British colonial rule .

  6. Mount Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name Kenya is not clear but perhaps linked to the Kikuyu, Embu, and Kamba words Kirinyaga, Kirenyaa and Kiinyaa which mean "God's resting place" in all three languages. In the 19th Century, the German explorer, Ludwig Krapf, recorded the name as both Kenia and Kegnia believed by some to be a corruption of the Kamba version.

  7. Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission ( IEBC) is an independent regulatory agency that was founded in the year 2011 through the making of the Constitution of Kenya. The Commission is responsible for conducting or supervising referendums and elections to any elective body or office established by the Constitution, and any other ...

  8. Garissa - Wikipedia

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    The Garissa University attack was the second deadliest terrorist attack in Kenyan history since independence (after the 1998 United States embassy bombings in Nairobi, in which 213 people were killed). Governance. As the capital of Garissa County, Garissa is the seat of the County Government of Garissa as well as the County Assembly.

  9. Safari Rally - Wikipedia

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    History. It was first held from 27 May to 1 June 1953 as the East African Coronation Safari in Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika, as a celebration of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. In 1960 it was renamed the East African Safari Rally and kept that name until 1974, when it became the Safari Rally. From 1973, the rally was part of the World ...

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