Jomo Kenyatta

Jomo Kenyatta
Jomo Kenyatta (¿1892? - 22 de agosto de 1978) fue un político africano, el primer Primer Ministro (1963 – 1964) y Presidente (1964 – 1978) de Kenia tras la independencia. Está considerado el padre fundador de la nación keniana.

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