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Aaron Adams on April 17th, 2011

As far as Kenya religion is concerned, the Constitution of Kenya guarantees freedom of religion and worship to its people. The vast majority of Kenyans are Christians, and the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches are the most established Christian denominations. Other well established African religions and denominations include the African Inland Church (AIC), Seventh Day [...]

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Aaron Adams on April 17th, 2011

Facts about education in Kenya, based on the results of the Uwezo 2009 assessment: Literacy levels are low, and are substantially lower in certain regions. Girls tend to perform better in reading English and Kiswahili, while boys tend to perform better in math. Literacy levels are lower in public schools than private schools. Most children [...]

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Aaron Adams on June 12th, 2011

The Lake and Fishing Tribe of Kenya The Luo tribe is Kenya’s third largest ethnic group following the Kikuyu and Luhya. Luos make up approximately 12 percent of Kenya’s population. Luos, a Nilotic people, also live in smaller numbers in Uganda and Tanzania. In Kenya, the Luo reside in the regions around Lake Victoria. The Lango and Acholi tribes of [...]

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