A recording studio of the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation that had just been constructed along with the transmission station by the colonial government towards the end of 1962. [File, Standard] When ...
Members of the Lancashire Fusiliers, King's African Rifles, Kenya Police and Kenya Police Reserve and Government Officers, force the evacuation of Kikuyu men, women and children who are accused of ...
Older Kenyans who lived through the British colonial period want an apology and reparations. Younger Kenyans want an acknowledgment of more recent alleged abuses by British companies and troops. By ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When King Charles III touched down for his four-day state visit in Kenya, it seemed inevitable the new monarch would have to ...
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Nairobi, Kenya — King Charles III is in Kenya for his first state visit to a Commonwealth country as monarch. He will acknowledge the "painful aspects" of the countries' shared history while ...
Between 1952 and 1963, Kenya experienced one of the most violent chapters in its modern history. The Mau Mau uprising, rooted in land dispossession and political repression under British colonial rule ...
The British were meticulous record keepers in Kenya and elsewhere in their empire, making the absence of documentation on the camps all the more curious. I came to learn that the colonial government ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Britain’s King Charles, center, attends a ceremony in honor of those killed ...
Loping over the Equatorial highlands of Kenya, about midway along-Africa’s Cape Town-to-Cairo all-British backbone, a giraffe ran into a telegraph pole last fortnight and interrupted the African ...
During the Mau Mau uprising between 1952 and 1960, the British colonial government confined an estimated 150,000 Kenyans in a sprawling network of "emergency" detention camps. None of those held in ...
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