Inter-Continental Hotel, Nairobi_1980
[ATTACH=full]152444[/ATTACH] @Mosa was just a tadpole in his daddies ankles, ata hakua amefika kwa magoti
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I really enjoyed watching their movies
The gentle giant Bud Spencer & Terence Hill
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Interestingly…they were Italians…not Americans.!!
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Iconic for his British-made pinstriped bespoke suits, a rose in his lapel and a watch on the chain, ‘Sir’ Charles Njonjo has literally dressed to the nines. Njonjo who has been christened ‘Duke of Kabetshire’ has turned 98 years old jana.
The former powerful Attorney General and Constitutional affairs Minister in the post-colonial government left public service in 1983 amidst allegations of trying to overthrow President Moi.
Charles Njonjo bowed to a ‘traitor’ onslaught from a section of Kenyan legislators resigning as the Attorney general before a judicial commission was set to investigate his conduct.
At the inquiry, Njonjo was accused of abusing his office, illegally sneaking into the country an assortment of weapons and communication gear that could jam communication at State House, planning a military coup among other allegations. The commission would find him guilty only to be pardoned by President Moi.
Growing up in the analog era was fun.
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but kina @Mathaais took it a bit far
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