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The Republic of Kenya is an East African country with a total area of 224,080 sq mi and an estimated population of 39 million as of 2010. Kenya is home to many wildlife reserves with thousands of animal species.

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What is the role of ICT in Kenya?

ICT plays a crucial role in Kenya by driving economic growth, improving service delivery, enhancing communication, and promoting innovation. It has facilitated the growth of various sectors such as agriculture, finance, education, and healthcare. Additionally, ICT has created job opportunities, supported entrepreneurship, and connected Kenya to the global digital economy.

Does Dubai have extradition treaty with Kenya?

Yes, there is an extradition treaty between Dubai and Kenya. This treaty allows for the extradition of individuals wanted for criminal offenses between the two countries.

What does Antony gathogo kihungi own in Kenya?

Businessman Dr Antony Gathogo Kihungu, who owns a local tobacco company and is widely believed to be the richest man in Kenya, is awaiting extradition from Britain, where he was arrested last month, to South Africa to answer tax fraud charges.

Daily Monitor has learnt that Dr. Gathogo Kihungu, whose Leaf Tobacco Company Masterminnd Tobacco Ltd manufactures Mastermind-brand cigarettes, was arrested on October 13 by UK police soon after his arrival at Heathrow Airport, following an international arrest warrant issued by Interpol at the request of the South African authorities. He has since been released on bail but is not allowed to travel out of London.

Dr. Gathogo Kihungu's woes can be traced back to November 2006 when South African Revenue Services (Sars) officials halted operations at his Mastermind Tobacco Company in Wilsonia, East London, South Africa amid a Rand 57 million fraud case against the company's directors and senior employees.

Mastermind Tobacco SA Ltd had been manufacturing Yes, Forum and Legends brands of cigarettes for the South African and regional markets since the early 1990s.

Sars officials did not give exact reasons for the firm's closure, citing confidentiality provisions in South Africa's income tax laws but South African media quoted Sars' national spokesman Adriaan Lackay as saying that the decision was taken due to the severity of the fraud charges against the company.

South African media also reported that charges were to be brought against the company's three Kenyan directors, Dr. Gathogo Kihungu, his son Patrick and Jean-Paul Nkwaya, as well as two senior employees - import/export manager Jennifer Putter and financial manager Pascale Wiehah.

Jointly, the five face 25 counts of fraud relating to non-payment of excise duties, 25 charges of illegally exporting goods, six charges relating to the non-payment of Value Added Tax and a charge of irregular dealing in goods.

Dr. Gathogo Kihungu, his son and their co-director fled South Africa after warrants for their arrest were issued and the businessman was believed to have been living in Nyeri at the time of his arrest.

After they fled South Africa, some of their property, including an aircraft, houses, vehicles and cash to the value of R58m( about Shs11.4 billion), was subsequently attached by the country's Asset Forfeiture Unit, according to reports.

The five had earlier been arrested in July 2008 following an investigation by Kenya Anti corruption Commission. Apart from extensive businesses in Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania, Dr. Gathogo Kihungu and Tribert Ayabatwa -from Rwanda, also owns Leaf Tobacco & Commodities Ltd in Uganda with offices along Namugongo Road.

When does Jane Goodall first go to Kenya?

By age 23 she had saved enough to go by ship to visit a girlfriend who had moved to Kenya.

How much is 300 in Kenya shillings?

300 what? Pound Sterling? Euro? US dollar? Panamian Balboa? Hong Kong Dollar? Vietnamese Dong? Indian Rupee? Nepalese Rupee? Sri Lankan Rupee? Swiss Franc? Bahamian Dollar? Mexican Peso? Japanese Yen? North Korean Won? South Korean Won? South African Rand? Western African Franc? Chilean Peso? Saudi Riyal? Israeli Shekel? Australian Dollar? Maybe Canadian Dollar? Or is it Egyptian Pound? It could be Somalian shilling... or possibly Russian Ruble...

History of guidance and counseling in Kenya?

Guidance and counseling in Kenya dates back to the early 1960s when guidance and counseling units were established in schools. The field has evolved over the years to incorporate psychological and career counseling services at both individual and group levels. The government has made efforts to integrate guidance and counseling services into the education system to promote holistic student development.

Does Kenya has an Airbus?

Yes, Kenya Airways, the flag carrier of Kenya, operates Airbus aircraft in its fleet. Specifically, Kenya Airways has Airbus A320 and Airbus A330 aircraft in service for its domestic and international flights.

Which country is narirobe in?

Nairobi is in Kenya. It is the capital and largest city of the country.

What are the challenges facing curriculum innovation in Kenya?

Some challenges facing curriculum innovation in Kenya include limited resources, lack of teacher training and support, resistance to change from stakeholders, and alignment with industry needs. These challenges can hinder the successful implementation of new and relevant curriculum approaches.

How do you say travel safe in Nairobi?

To say "travel safe" in Nairobi, you can say "safari salama."

What are the challenges facing the implementation of guidance and counselling in Kenyan schools today?

There is a lack of facilities for example rooms for counseling, lack of trained professional counselors, lack of proper polices and guidelines, teaching load is one of the greatest challenge, lack of counseling time the list is long.

How many square miles is Nairobi?

Nairobi, east Africa, covers 268.7 square miles.

Is Kenya bigger than France?

No, France is around 4 times bigger than Kenya in terms of land area. France covers approximately 551,695 square kilometers, while Kenya covers around 580,367 square kilometers.

When did Kenya join the commonwealth?

Kenya NEVER was commonwealthy because blacks are there and black people are poor.

What cars do people in Kenya drive?

In Kenya, popular cars include Toyota models such as the Toyota Corolla, Toyota Hilux, and Toyota Land Cruiser. Other commonly seen vehicles include Nissan models like the Nissan X-Trail and Nissan Patrol, as well as Mitsubishi Pajero and Subaru Outback. Additionally, smaller cars like the Suzuki Alto and Renault Kwid are also becoming more popular due to their affordability and fuel efficiency.

Does Kenya have volcanoes?

Yes, Kenya has volcanoes. The most famous one is Mount Kenya, which is an extinct stratovolcano and is Africa's second-highest mountain. Additionally, there are other volcanic features like Menengai Crater in Kenya.

What was the parliament supposed to do?

The parliament is the legislative branch of government responsible for passing laws, representing the interests of the people, and overseeing the actions of the executive branch.

Which of these statements accurately describes Kenyas educational system?

Kenya's educational system consists of eight years of primary education followed by four years of secondary education. Education is free and compulsory up to the primary level. The system is overseen by the Ministry of Education and includes both public and private schools.

Does Parliament mean to defy?

Parliament does not aim to defy but rather functions as a legislative body created to debate and pass laws. Its role is to scrutinize and hold the government accountable through democratic processes and represent the interests of the people. Defiance is not the primary objective of Parliament's actions.

What is the rate of employment of lawyers in Kenya?

The rate of employment of Lawyers in Kenya is dependent upon several variables. A fresh graduate of law should consider whether they want to practice law at the bar as an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya or whether they want to get employed in the private sector as legal officers or if they fancy their chances in the academia.

Should they decide to practice at the Bar, they are expected to attend the Kenya School of Law as made mandatory by the Advocates Act for the conferment of a Diploma. This as currently stands is a one year clinical programme at the end of which one sits a Council of Legal Education Exam that serves as the Bar Entry exam at the Kenya School of Law plus an extra six months thereafter receiving instructions at the Chambers of an established advocate of not less that five years experience.

Should they satisfy these provisions, one is admitted to the Bar. Ordinarily there is a period of time about 3 months to 8 months which one may have to wait during the petitioning for admission. During this time, the pupil master has no obligation to continue engaging the young lawyer. However, some firms use this as an opportunity to further engage in the training of potential employees and thus retain them on the basis of their merit and experience at the law firm during their pupillage. This is called the holding over period where one may be engaged not as a pupil but as a legal assistant.

Upon admission, the young advocate is expected to further act under the instructions of a senior qualified advocate for another mandatory period of two years. Ordinarily most firms will tend to retain their trainee recruits. In some instances some law firms will advertise for new recruits from the market. Turn over of advocates at law firms with some two to seven year experience is high as some leave to start their own firms, for higher education, to join the corporate world or the Public Service. It is instructive to note that certain cadre of lawyers employed in the civil service known as state counsels are employed by the state under the Attorney General. The Attorney General's Chambers for all means and purposes is a law firm albeit a public one.

For Lawyers wishing to join the private sector, their chances of employability are few and far between. One has to have a rapport with several people in order to know who is employing and when. It also requires that the young lawyer to have outstanding academic credentials and may further require that they learn some extra skill such as take up and pass the Certified Public Secretary Programme (CPS) in order to become a Legal Officer. These types will ordinarily not practise in court. It is important to note that private sector in this regard refers to NGO's, Private and Public Companies registered under the Companies Act, Banks and Micro-finance institutions and all other organisations commonly refered to as non-legal employers. Recent trends however show that such employers are increasingly looking for persons who can handle both litigation and the tasks as legal officers requiring young recruits to have either a masters degree level of education or a practising certificate as an advocate or both.

The young lawyer may also opt to engage in research and academia where the minimum requirements are a postgraduate degree i.e a Legum Magister degree (LLM). There are several institutions of higher learning with fully fledged law schools or faculties. There are also many mushrooming colleges and various tertiary institutions offering diplomas and certificates in Law, and those that involve a law component to their traing such as business law in the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) course that may provide opposrtunity for employment of a lawyer.

This answer would be incomplete if mention is not made of the fact that the Law Schools and Faculties in Kenya, its neighbouring countries and other commonwealth jurisdictions churn out hundreds of lawyers yearly. The economy has done well to absorb most of these so far but is almost reaching saturation. Therefore opporunities are getting more and more scarce due to stiff competition with low rates of return to the lawyer. However, with the continued realisation of the importance of legal practitioners, it is common knowledge that there is always room for the very best.

How long is a flight from Kenya to RAF brize norton?

The flight time for flights between the above places is 14 hours

This is an approximate travel time. The actual time might change depending on the flight path chosen, weather conditions, etc.

Has there been any UFO sightings in Kenya?

There have been occasional reported UFO sightings in Kenya, but they are not common or well-documented. Most sightings can be attributed to natural or man-made phenomena. Kenya does not have a significant history of recorded UFO encounters.