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independent Kenya,
Louis Leakey and the
prolific Gĩkũyũ
writer Gakaara wa
Wanjaũ and
another Gĩkũyũ
writer known as
Mathew Njoroge Kabetũ
among many others...
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Gakaara wa
Wanjaũ (1921–30
March 2001) was a
prolific Gĩkũyu author, historian,
editor and
publisher from Kenya. He was born in
Nyeri District, Kenya,...
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University of Virginia, p. 103, ISBN 0-8139-2085-X. Njogu, K.; Ngeta, K.;
Wanjau, M. (2010).
Ethnic Diversity in
Eastern Africa:
Opportunities and Challenges...
- Aagu, Ciĩra, Mathathi, Ndemi, Iregi,
Maina (Ngotho), Mwangi.
Gakaara wa
Wanjaũ's list
reads Tene, Nema Thĩ, Kariraũ, Aagu, Tiru, ****a, Ciira, Ndemi, Mathathi...
- Nana
Wanjau is a
Kenyan philanthropist known for her work as
president of the
Rotary Club of
Nairobi East and for her
founding of the non-profit Power...
- John
Wanjau (born 3 June 1958) is a
Kenyan boxer. He
competed at the 1984
Summer Olympics and the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
- the
membership of
which included Raheli Warigia (mother of
Gakaara wa
Wanjaũ),
wrote to the
Local Native Council of
South Nyeri on 25
December 1931:...
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Ministry of East
Africa Community (EAC),
ASALs and
Regional Development Cabinet Secretary Beatrice Askul Moe
Secretary to the
Cabinet Mercy Kiiru Wanjau...
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acting as the wife of also
another celebrated thespian, the late
Benson Wanjau, po****rly
known as Mzee Ojwan'g and the two were
celebrated as the power...
- (ZAM), 4:1
Wanchai Pongsri (THA) def. Ali
Mohamed Jafer (YMD), RSC-1 John
Wanjau (KEN) def. László Szõke (HUN), 3:2
Regilio Tuur (HOL) def.
Kelcie Banks...