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Kenyatta
[ ken-yah-tuh ]
noun
- · [joh, -moh], 1893?–1978, Kenyan political leader: president 1964–78.
Kenyatta
/ ɛˈæə /
noun
- KenyattaJomo?18911978MKenyanPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: head of state Jomo (ˈdʒəʊməʊ). ?1891–1978, Kenyan statesman: imprisoned as a suspected leader of the Mau Mau revolt (1953–59); elected president of the Kenya African National Union (1961); prime minister of independent Kenya (1963) and president (1964–78)
Example Sentences
Prof Philomena Mwaura, an academic at Kenya's Kenyatta University, told the BBC that Roman Africa was very multicultural, with local Berber and Punic groups, freed slaves and people who had come from Rome found there.
Uhuru Kenyatta went on to win the election re-run later in 2017 - the opposition candidate withdrew from the contest.
Philadelphia elected officials appear united in skepticism, the broad coalition that came out in support of Whole Foods workers on Monday a testament to the power of organized labor in the city: among the dozen or so politicians in attendance were progressives, like Councilmember Jamie Gauthier and state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, as well as state Rep. Amen Brown, a conservative-leaning Democrat who has raised tens of thousands of dollars from groups linked to Jeffrey Yass, a Republican mega-donor and ally of President-elect Donald Trump.
He was a paediatrician at Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, who collapsed and died at home after a round-the-clock shift; he had repeatedly complained of exhaustion to his supervisor that day, local media reported.
But analysts say under Moi’s successors - Mwai Kibaki and Uhuru Kenyatta, both Catholics - clerics lost their voice.
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