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Rafiki link students


 East Africa
› Kenya (In green)
› Tanzania
› Uganda
 Black
› Symbolizes its people
 Red
› Symbolizes struggle for independence
 Green
› Symbolizes its rich agricultural and natural resources.
 White
› Symbolizes peace and unity.
 The emblem in the center (the shield and the two
spears) of the Kenyan flag represents Kenya’s
fight for independence and preparedness to
defend that freedom.
 Swahili-(National language)
 English-(Study/instruction language)
 And other 42 + Local dialects
› Due to 42 different ethnic groups in Kenya.
 Distinguished by language (its local dialect)
 Have different cultures i.e
› Ways of naming children (Middle names and last
names) – You will discover that as you continue
watching.
› Wedding ceremonies
› Initiations
› Traditional beliefs
 gods etc. (Not popular today) etc.
 Ruth
 Rebecca
 Martha

Class Six Students


 Caroline Wanjira
 Faith Wanjiru
 Joseph Njenga
 Samuel Kabaiya
 Mary Wanjiku
 Sheillah Nyashuma
 Mary Njeri M.
 Collins Kimani
 Lucy Wanjiru
 Collins Kitoto
 Carol Njeri
 Clifford Njuguna
 Catherine Nailantei
 Rahab Wairimu
 Simon Ndirangu
 I am 11 years old, I was born in Kijabe in Naivasha. I have
two brothers and no sisters. One in class two and the other
one in pre-unit.
 I am the first born in the family and am proud to be a Kenyan.
 I am 11 years old, born in Gilgil Nakuru District.
 I have two sisters and no brother both in Secondary school.
 I am the last born in the family and am proud to be a Kenyan.
 I am 14 years, I was born in Bahati in Nakuru District.
 I have one sister and am the first born in the family and I have
no brother.
 I am 12 years old born in Nyeri District.
 I have two sisters and one brother.
 I am the second born in a family of four.
 I can 15 years old born in 1996.
 I was born in Mombasa Kenya.
 I have one brother and no sister.
 One of the brother is in class seven.
 I am proud to be a Kenyan.
 I am 12 years old, I was born in Kakamega District Kenya. I
have two brothers and two sisters. One of the brothers have a
few years to graduate and the second is seven months.
 My sisters are both in secondary schools. I am proud to be in
Ngeya Primary School.
 I am 14 years old, I was born in Nyeri District in Kenya.
 I have two brothers and they are youngest. I am the first born
and the only girl in the family.
 I am lucky to be the only one. I am proud to be in Rafiki link
club.
 I am 12 years old, I was born in Kiambu District – Central
Province, Kenya.
 I have one sister and no brother in the family. I am the first
born in the family of two. I am proud to be a Kenyan.
 I am 13 years old born in Maai-Mahiu Division in 1997.
 I have one sister in the family of two being the last born in
our family.
 I love my country Kenya.
 I am 13 years old born in Busia District-Kenya.
 I have one sister and one brother being the last born in the
family of three.
 I am very proud of my country Kenya
 I am 13 years old. I was born in Limuru District.
 I have two brothers and two sisters. I am proud to be a
Kenyan.
 I am 14 years old. I was born in Nairobi Kenya.
 I have two brothers and no sister. Am happy to be a Kenyan.
 I am 14 years old. I was born in Maiella Division – Maasai
land. Am from Maasai tribe.
 I have two brothers and one sister.
 I am proud to be in the family of four.
 I am 15 years old. I was born in Nairobi, Kenya.
 I have three brothers and one sister. I am the only girl and I
am very glad to be in Rafiki Club.
 I am 12 years old, I was born in Naivasha District-Kenya.
 I do not have any sister neither brother.
 I am proud to be a Kenyan
Would you like to know more about
Kenya?????

Here comes the real Kenya and real


Kenyans.

I believe you will enjoy it.

Karibu wote(Welcome all)


Standing attention while saluting –
That’s all showing respect while to our
flag and national anthem
 Public (over 80% of population)
› Matatu (Passanger vehicles), Buses
 Private (personal cars---not popular)

A busy bus stop (downtown) Nairobi


and other towns.
Normal limit for a matatu (Passenger vehicle) –
This is how we travel. Ha ha ha!!!
Paid Bicycle ride

Hundreds commute to work


Githeri (Mixture of corn and Roasted lamb, Sweet potatoes and
Ugali (Cooked maize
beans soup) vegetables
floor mixed with water)
and Cabbage
Volleyball on our rough playing ground

Football on the same ground


1. Nairobi

Aerial view of part of Downtown


Nairobi

A traffic Jam in a Nairobi’s street


Elephant Tusk Art as you enter
the city of Mombasa
-It is a coastal city (Indian Ocean)
-2nd largest Kenyan City
3rd Largest Kenyan City.

Fish city!!! – Full of samakis (Fish) Grew because of Lake Victoria (the 2nd largest
fresh-water lake in the world).
-Grew because of its gorgeous tourist attraction
A sign in observation site by Menengai sites in Lake Nakuru.
crater tourist site near Nakuru. -Above: Flamingoes in Lake Nakuru
5th largest city and vast growing.

Home of the famous Long distance Kenyan


runners
WE HOPE THAT YOU HAVE ALL
ENJOYED!!!

WELCOME TO KENYA & ENJOY THESE


TOGETHER AND MUCH MORE.

THANX 4 UA TIME.

ASANTE SANA (THANK YOU VERY


MUCH)

WE LOVE YOU VERY MUCH.


MWAAHH!!!

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