East Africa Protectorate ended in 1920.
East Africa Protectorate was created in 1895.
British Central Africa Protectorate ended in 1907.
Protectorate General to Pacify the East ended in 756.
Kenya was initially known as the East Africa Protectorate by the British. In 1920, the area became known as the Kenya colony. The Republic of Kenya became independent in 1963.
Uganda was declared a British protectorate by Lord Lugard, who was the British high commissioner for East Africa. This declaration occurred in 1894, following a series of treaties and agreements with local leaders. The establishment of the protectorate was part of Britain's broader imperial strategy in East Africa during the late 19th century.
Assuming you mean: "....in Africa, before the end of WW I", the answer is 1) German South-West Africa (today's Namibia); 2) German East Africa (today's Tanzania) and 3) Cameroon. Germany also had a Protectorate in Africa, namely Togo.
German East Africa (German: Deutsch-Ostafrika) was a German colony in East Africa, including what is now Burundi, Rwanda and Tanganyika (the mainland part of present Tanzania).
British Central Africa Protectorate was created in 1893.
Protectorate General to Pacify the East was created in 668.
East Africa Protectorate, also known as British East Africa, was an area of East Africa occupying roughly the same terrain as modern day Kenya from the Indian Ocean inland to Uganda and the Great Rift Valley. It was controlled by the British in the late 19th century.
German East Africa ended in 1919.
Italian East Africa ended in 1941.