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there are sveral internal factors thet led nationalism in kenyaas follows;firstly is land allianation and cattle confiscation,secondly,good leader example kenyatta lastly,was intensive exploitation such as taxation like huttax,head tax and kipande system also led to the rise of nationalism in kenya.
they wear lots of variety's of clothing, have a look on this website....i am doing a geography project on this and it helped me...:)http://www.kenya-advisor.com/kenya-clothing.html
Madaraka day commemorates the day that Kenya attained internal self-rule in 1963. On this day Kenya became a republic.
The proper adjective for Kenya is "Kenyan." It is used to describe anything related to the country, such as its culture, people, and geography. For example, you might refer to Kenyan cuisine or Kenyan wildlife.
It affect Kenya because as Kenya try to take over they loose their population with the children than with the company.
H. K. Hecklau has written: 'Ostafrika' -- subject(s): Geography 'Agrargeographie, Ostafrika (Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania)' -- subject(s): Agricultural geography
The furthest distance from the northernmost point to the southernmost point of Kenya is approximately 1,200 kilometers (about 750 miles). The northernmost point is near the border with Ethiopia, while the southernmost point is at the border with Tanzania. This distance highlights Kenya's diverse geography, spanning various landscapes and climates.
yes.kenya is divided into 8 provinces.that is riftvalley,eastern,north-eastern,coast,western,central,
Factors that hinder exportation in Kenya include inadequate infrastructure, high transportation costs, bureaucratic red tape, lack of access to finance, limited market information, and non-tariff barriers such as stringent quality standards and technical regulations in target markets. Additionally, fluctuations in exchange rates and global economic conditions can also impact Kenya's export competitiveness.
Ivory poachers; and when the elephants get lost from their herds