#KeJamhuri

The journey to Kenya’s independence began long before that evening in December of 1963 when the Kenyan flag was hoisted for the first time. It began before January 1960 when the Kenya constitutional conference was held at Lancaster House in London. It began before the emergency crisis was declared in October of 1952. And even before Mary Leakey found the first Proconsul Africanus skull on Rusinga Island in 1948.

The first Jamhuri Day was celebrated on 12th December 1964, exactly one year after we’d achieved independent rule. We invite you to journey with us through a new campaign – #KeJamhuri – where we will explore the lesser-known people, the familiar places and Kenyan products that led to and continue to be a reminder of our independence.

Welcome to #KeJamhuri!

Mary M N
Muthoni Nyanjiru
Eliud Mathu
Eliud Mathu
Makhan Singh
Makhan Singh
Uhuru Gardens Monument
Uhuru Gardens Monument
General Nkobia
General Nkobia
Equator Sound Band
Equator Sound Band
Manilal Desai
Manilal Desai
Kurito Ole Kisio
Kurito Ole Kisio
Priscilla Abwao
Priscilla Abwao
Gakaara Wanjau
Gakaara Wanjau
Girdhari Lal Vidyarthi
Girdhari Lal Vidyarthi
Achieng Oneko
Achieng Oneko
Sarah Sarai
Sarah Sarai
Pio Gama Pinto
Pio Gama Pinto
Bildad Kaggia
Bildad Kaggia
Cinda Reri
Cinda Reri
Rebecca Njeri
Rebecca Njeri
Hola Massacre
Hola Massacre
Shifra Wametumi & Helen Macharia
Shifra Wametumi & Helen Macharia
Henry Muoria
Henry Muoria
Wambui Wangarama
Wambui Wangarama
Herman Mwandighi
Herman Mwandighi
Elijah Masinde
Elijah Masinde

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