IKenya
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| Isaga: "Harambee" (isiSwahili) "Let us all pull together" |
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| Inkondlo: Ee Mungu Nguvu Yetu "O God of All Creation" |
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| Isiqongo (futhi idolobha elikhulu) |
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| Izilimi | isiSwahili English[1] |
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| Uhulumeni | |||||
| - | Umongameli | Mwai Kibaki | |||
| - | Umongameli isekela | Kalonzo Musyoka | |||
| Ukwenza | |||||
| - | Ungqongqoshe phezulu | Raila Odinga | |||
| Ubukhulu | |||||
| - | Jikelele | 580,367 km2 (47) 224,080 sq mi |
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| - | Amanzi (%) | 2.3 | |||
| Inani labantu | |||||
| - | 2011 ukulinganisa | 41,070,934[2] (33) | |||
| - | 2009 uhlolovo | 38,610,097[3] | |||
| - | Ixuku labantu | 67.2/km2 174.1/sq mi |
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| Imali | iShilling (KES) | ||||
iKenya (inani labantu: 41000000) izwe eAfrika, eduze neNkaBazwe.
Umlando [hlela]
Umbangazwe [hlela]
Imithombo [hlela]
- ↑ Constitution (2009) Art. 7[National, official and other languages] "(1) The national language of the Republic is Kiswahili. (2) The official languages of the Republic are Kiswahili and English. (3) The State shall–-–- (a) promote and protect the diversity of language of the people of Kenya; and (b) promote the development and use of indigenous languages, Kenyan Sign language, Braille and other communication formats and technologies accessible to persons with disabilities."
- ↑ Central Intelligence Agency (2009). "Kenya". The World Factbook. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ke.html. Retrieved 23 January 2010.
- ↑ Kenya 2009 Population and housing census highlights. knbs.or.ke