Kenya Leo no. 747
Item Overview
- Title
- Kenya Leo no. 747
- Uniform title
- Kenya Leo
- Date Created
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June 27, 1985
Juni 27, 1985 - Date
- 1985-06-27
- Place of Origin
- NairobiĀ (Kenya)
- Publisher
- Kenya Times Ltd.
- Language
- Swahili
- Collection
- McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
- Program
- Modern Endangered Archives Program
Notes
- Description
-
SWAHILI: Kenya Leo suala la 747 Juni 27, 1985 Chama cha KANU kinawataka wote wanaochaguliwa kwenye uchaguzi unaoendelea wawe na nidhamu ya hali ya juu na wajiheshimu vilivyo. Rais alisema kuwa uchaguzi wa maafisa wa KANU toka gazi za chini hadi za juu umefanyika kwa njia halisi ya kidemokrasia na akawashukuru wale walioshiriki katika kupiga kura wafuasi halisi wa nyayo pekee toka uchaguzi wa ngazi za chini katika lokesheni ndogo.
ENGLISH: Kenya Leo newspaper issue 747 of June 27, 1985 Party of KANU demands that all elected officials continue to have high discipline and self-respect. The president said that the election of KANU officers from the lowest to the highest levels has been done in a real democratic way and thanked those who participated in voting for real supporters of the only footsteps from the level elections of lower levels in a smaller location.
Physical Description
- Extent
- 8 pages
- Dimensions
- Height 40.1 cm, Width 30 cm, Depth 0.2 cm
- Medium
- Ink on paper
Keywords
- Genre
- newspapers
- Subject Geographic
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Kenya
United States
Embu (Kenya)
Ethiopia
Mombasa (Kenya) - Resource type
- text
- Subjects
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Communities and tribes
Cinema
Youth
Elections
Accounting and finance
Administration
Accidents
Commentaries
Utilities
Radio
Television
Politics
Find This Item
- Repository
- Mcmillan Memorial Library (Nairobi, Kenya)
- Local Identifier
-
m034496
Year 1985, Issue no.747 - ARK
- ark:/21198/z1c5833n
- Archival Collection
- Kenya Leo Newspaper Collection (m034496)
- Manifest url
Access Condition
- Rights statement
- public domain
- Rights Holder
- archive@bookbunk.org
- Funding Note
- Digitization for the McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection was sponsored by the Modern Endangered Archives Program with funding from Arcadia.