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Moses Gikenyi (born 19
November 1972) is a
Kenyan former footballer. He pla**** in two
matches for the
Kenya national football team in 2004. He was also...
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Amimo (1974-11-11)11
November 1974 (aged 29)
Mathare United 21 2DF
Moses Nyandusi Gikenyi (1972-11-19)19
November 1972 (aged 31) St
Michel United 22 1GK...
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concentrate on his
athletics career. He was
coached by the
paramount chief Musa
Nyandusi. He won the 3000 m race at the 1953
Indian Ocean Games in Madagascar, despite...
- County, on 6
February 1932 to
colonial chief Musa
Nyandusi and the late
Omongina Pauline Bosibori Nyandusi. In 1941, his
father enrolled him in the Nyanchwa...
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Hikari Yoshimoto (UNIV) - 15:49 3.
Elena Korobkina (RUS) - 16:21 1.
Edwin Nyandusi Mokua (KEN) 27:43 - new
stage record 2.
Tetsuya Yoroizaka (JPN) - 28:47...
- for the
school was
provided by the then-Nyaribari
location chief Musa
Nyandusi, just
outside Kisii township. Work
began in
January 1934 and was led by...
- Ndorongo,
African Chief Warder, HM Prison, Nairobi, Kenya.
Chief Musa
Nyandusi,
Special Grade Chief,
Nyaribari Location, Kenya.
Jiwan Bhima,
Acting Prin****l...
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Secretary of Works,
Busoga African Local Government, Uganda.
Senior Chief Musa
Nyandusi, BEM,
Chief of
Nyaribari Location of
Kisii District, Kenya.
Vasangray Marji...