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Mambere School: Where Jomo, James Gichuru learnt how to read

Mambere School: Where Jomo, James Gichuru learnt how to read Mambere School now Musa Gitau Primary School in 1936. Mambere School was established in 1901 in Kikuyu, Kiambu County. The journey of the school started when Scottish missionaries arrived in Kikuyu in late 1890s. A jovial Munyua wa Waiyaki, son of the famous Kikuyu leader Waiyaki wa Hinga, offered them 100 acres of the forest in Thogoto highlands. The missionaries built a church and Mambere school for boys and girls. Here they were taught Christianity as well as formal education. Girls would attend classes in the evening after working for whites. Later in 1909, the school put up dormitories for both boys and girls. Classrooms were however shared.

Nairobi
Nairobi-area
Kenya
Nakuru
Rift-valley
Kiambu
Central
Thogoto
Limuru
Kenyan
Wambui-otieno-mbugua
James-gichuru

Kenya's First Woman to Own & Drive a Car

Kenya s First Woman to Own & Drive a Car A car steering wheel. Twitter The general adage since the years of yore holds that women must always fight twice as hard as men to make a mark in the world. Truth is that women have left lasting footprints on the social and economic fabric of our human existence, footprints that have remained visible for many years. Women have many enviable firsts. In Kenya for instance, the first African woman to own and drive a car, as told by author Mike Eldon, was his mother-in-law, Marjorie Kimenyi. Kimenyi descended from a long line of high achievers and according to a book,

Nairobi
Nairobi-area
Kenya
Kenyan
Mike-eldon
Uhuru-kenyatta
Eric-mungai
Marjorie-kimenyi
Jomo-kenyatta
Njoroge-mungai
Evelyn-mungai
Karun-mungai

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