Taifa Weekly no. 1457
Item Overview
- Title
- Taifa Weekly no. 1457
- Uniform title
- Taifa Weekly
- Date Created
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Agosti 25, 1984
August 25, 1984 - Date
- 1984-08-25
- Place of Origin
- NairobiĀ (Kenya)
- Publisher
- Nation House
- Language
- Swahili
- Collection
- McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
- Program
- Modern Endangered Archives Program
Notes
- Description
-
SWAHILI: Taifa Weekly suala la 1457 Agosti 25, 1984 Waziri wa Kilimo na Ustawi wa Mifugo, Bw William Odongo Omamo asema "Wakuzaji miwa humu nchini sasa wako huru kuchagua wenyewe viwanda ambavyo wanataka kuuzia miwa yao. Alisema kuwa hii imetokana na hatua ya serikali ya kufutilia mbali amri zote zilizotolewa kati ya 1969 hadi 1977 za kusimamia sehemu za kukuza miwa.
ENGLISH: Taifa Weekly newspaper issue 1457 of August 25, 1984 Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Welfare, Mr William Odongo Omamo said, "Sugarcane growers in this country are now free choose their own industries that they want to sell their sugarcane to. He said that this is due to the government's action to cancel all orders issued between 1969 to 1977 of managing sugarcane growing areas.
Physical Description
- Extent
- 12 pages
- Dimensions
- Height 40.5 cm, Width 30.7 cm, Depth 0.2 cm
- Medium
- Ink on paper
Keywords
- Genre
- newspapers
- Subject Geographic
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Kenya
Kirinyaga (Kenya)
Nairobi (Kenya) - Resource type
- text
- Subjects
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Publishing
Law and legal affairs
Accounting and finance
Commerce
Commentaries
Tourism
Health and medicine
Religion
Sports and recreation
Poetry
History
Administration
Materials and products
Find This Item
- Repository
- Mcmillan Memorial Library (Nairobi, Kenya)
- Local Identifier
-
Year 1984, Issue no.1457
m033939 - ARK
- ark:/21198/z1qr9dnw
- Archival Collection
- Taifa Weekly Newspaper Collection (m033939)
- 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.