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  1. Jomo Kenyatta, cuyo nombre original era Kamau wa Ngengi ( Ichaweri, ( Gatundu ), 20 de octubre de 1897- Mombasa, 22 de agosto de 1978), fue un político keniano, el primer ciudadano de Kenia en ser nombrado primer ministro (entre 1963 y 1964) y presidente (entre 1964 y 1978) tras la independencia de ese país. Es considerado el padre fundador ...

  2. Jomo Kenyatta. 20-10-1891, Ichaweri. 22-8-1978, Mombaça. Do Klick Educação. 17/08/2015 20h58. Após deixar a Inglaterra, onde estudou e fundou, com Kwame Nkrumah, a Federação Pan-Africana, Kenyatta liderou a etnia quicuia. Detido em 1952, foi condenado a sete anos de prisão, acusado de encabeçar a Rebelião Mau-Mau.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2011 · Jomo Kenyatta a joué un rôle majeur sur la scène politique du pays, dont il est devenu Premier Ministre au moment de l’indépendance, puis président durant 14 ans. Il a posé les fondements de l’Etat Kenyan indépendant et a durablement marqué ses institutions.

  4. 2 de mai. de 2024 · Kenyatta stepped down at the end of his term on September 13, 2022. Jomo Kenyatta - Kenyan Leader, Father of Nation, Independence Activist: Kenyatta returned to Kenya in September 1946 to take up leadership of the newly formed Kenya African Union, of which he was elected president in June 1947. From the Kenya African Teachers College, which he ...

  5. 22 de ago. de 2022 · In Kenya, critics of Jomo Kenyatta point to the post-independent land settlement chaos, the creation of a super-elite block and silencing of the opposition as some of his failures. They, however, all agree that Jomo was a benevolent leader – surrounded by a mass of needy population and controlled by political cartels as he aged.

  6. About: Jomo Kenyatta was born in Ngenda around 1895. After moving to Nairobi, he became involved in the political and cultural life. He became general secretary of the Kikuyu Central Association (KCA) in 1928. In March 1929 he travelled to Britain on behalf of the KCA with Isher Dass, an Indian lawyer living in Nairobi.

  7. The man who won his country’s independence. Born c.1893, Kenya’s founding father, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, brought the light of independence from the British colonialists. He served as the country's first Prime Minister and went on to be the first Kenyan President from 1963 to his death in 1978. President Jomo Kenyatta and his flower gardens ...

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