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    1 INTRODUCTION The agitation for a new Constitution in Kenya was informed by various past historical injustices ranging from economic‚ social‚ cultural and civil to political matters. At the political level‚ issues on centralized and ironfisted governance kept popping year in year out. The passage of the Constitution of Kenya‚ 2010 on 4 August‚ 2010 and its subsequent promulgation on the 27 August‚ 2010 arguably ushered in a new dawn in Kenya not only in governance but also in the various sectors

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    Untold Story of Britain ’s Gulag in Kenya  pdf    Imperial Reckoning: The Untold Story of  Britain ’s Gulag in Kenya Elkins‚ Caroline    A major work of history that for the first time  reveals the violence and terror at the heart of  Britain ’s civilizing mission in Kenya  As part of the Allied forces‚ thousands of  Kenyans fought alongside the British in World  War II. But just a few years after the defeat of  Hitler‚ the British colonial government detained  nearly the entire population of Kenya ’s largest  ethnic minority

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    Mzee Jomo Kenyatta‚ as founding president of the Republic of Kenya is arguably one of Kenya’s greatest and most beloved leaders. Even though his physical presence is long gone‚ his vision for a unified and free Kenya lives on‚ and remains a major source of inspiration not only to Kenyans‚ but for all people of African descent. The name Kenyatta stems from the Swahili phrase taa ya Kenya‚ which stands for the “light of Kenya”‚ truly befitting of his stature. Just as light shines in the dark

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    WEAR EVALYNE AKINYI c/o P.O BOX 24600-00100‚ NAIROBI E-mail salmahayek227@yahoo.com Phone No; +245723329561 +254706542297 P*R*O*F*L*E PROFESSIONALY QUALIFIED AND HIHGLY EXPERINCED WITH WIDE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS IN SERETARIAL‚FRONT DESK‚ADMINISTRATION AND VAST ACCOUNTING PACKAGES IN ADDITION TO BASIC OFFICE COMPUTER SKILLS BIO DATA NAME-EVALYNE AKINYI WERA

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    volunteered with Outreach Kenya Development Volunteers for three months in Bungoma‚ Kenya. As a team of six volunteers‚ we lived with a traditional Kenya family and shared in their daily experiences. Our primary focus this summer was AIDS education. We reached over 7‚000 Kenyans about the potential dangers of HIV/AIDS. We used a secondhand vehicle bought by OKDV during the summer of 2000 and an old TV and generator to educate Kenyans. We traveled throughout rural western Kenya and reached people of all

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    1991/2 the Luo-Nandi ethnic conflict which broke out coincided with the introduction of multiparty politics in Kenya‚ although according to oral history‚ the two ethnic communities have been at loggerheads since time immemorial and this has been established

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    the colonial ideology. The poem A Far Cry from Africa belongs to post colonial poetry. Mainly the poem discusses the events of the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya in the early 1950s. It was a bloody battle during the 1950 between the European settlers and the native Kikuyu tribes in Kenya. Kikuyu was the largest and most educated tribe in Kenya. As the British people invaded more and more their land they outrageously reacted. The Kenyan tribes rebelled against the British who stole the motherland of

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    Linda Samland June 21‚2002 Biography- Richard Leakey Homo habilis‚ Richard Erskine Leakey‚ was born December 19‚ 1944 in Nairobi‚ Kenya. His parents were the esteemed anthropologists Louis and Mary Leakey. Leakey decided at an early age that he wanted nothing to do with paleoanthropology and dropped out of high school. Over the next few years Leakey trapped wild animals‚ supplied

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    relationship among the Different communities in Kenya‚ discussed below are the factors which make Kenya be regarded as stratified. EDUCATION The education system has seen much of stratification being a key element in stratification; Kenyans have seen many disparities in the education system offered to its citizen. This has been seen in enrollment levels which have been highly influenced by colonial policies On development‚ certain regions in Kenya have benefited more from development in terms

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