"Hello" in Kenya is typically translated as "Jambo" in Swahili. It is a common greeting used to say hello and ask how someone is doing in Kenya.
No. No government in the world is doing enough to stop it.
The Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) is a political organization that advocates for self-determination for the Oromo people of Ethiopia. The OLF has faced internal divisions and challenges over the years. Some factions of the OLF have been based in Kenya, operating in exile, but their activities have been limited due to government crackdowns and regional security concerns.
i am currently doing a report on Christmas in Kenya, i have a few questions and a small answer to the question your asking. the answer that i found for that question was bells, and colored candles. and i was wondering what are some traditions that they have for Christmas?
Basically Yes. But it depends on what counts as development. Infrastructure in Ghana is very good and getting better. Smoother better roads and high-rise buildings. (The tallest building in Africa is being built in GHana - called the hope city). Kenya has made some positive gains in technology which is commendable. Ghana also had the worlds fastest growing economy in 2012 mainly due to the discovery of oil. But in general i think both countries are doing well than somalia, nigeria or zimbabwe.
provide people jobs
It has put strict anti poaching laws. They have rangers who roam around the national parks to ensure that poachers dont hunt elephants.
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"Hello" in Kenya is typically translated as "Jambo" in Swahili. It is a common greeting used to say hello and ask how someone is doing in Kenya.
The government can reduce clear-cutting by supplying the workers of the logging industry with a distraction, preventing them from doing there job. For example they can get more hot girls in bikinis around the site or they could hire models (megan fox)
i doont know but i reallly want to know
disturbing the animals if doing anything noisy
he government must know what you are doing. When you are doing it. The government is watching you. Also, the government decides where the money goes. he government must know what you are doing. When you are doing it. The government is watching you. Also, the government decides where the money goes.
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
I don,t really know if cities in Kenya are big or not. I really need the answer to this for a power point that I am doing in school. Please somebody tell me!
The government does not even know what IT is doing, No.
The government is constantly regulating and even banning ingredients people use to make Meth out of. In recent years, the banning of Ephedra, in addition the heavy regulation of over-the-counter psuedoefedrine.