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  2. Kenya School of Government - Wikipedia

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    In 1963,it was renamed to Kenya Institute of Administration (KIA) with an aim of training and educating Kenya's post-independence high cadre civil service and government administrative leaders. [5] [6] The Kenya School of Government is located in Lower Kabete Road

  3. Education in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Jeanes School Kabete (1925): (later Public Service Management and Development Institute plus Kenya Medical Training College in 1961, Kenya Institute of Administration in 1963, and in 2012 Kenya School of Government), established in Kabete

  4. List of universities and colleges in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Kisumu Polytechnic - Makasembo, Kisumu. Lake Region Business training and Consultancy - Naivasha, Kwa Muhia. Lakeview Training Institute - Naivasha Kangiri House. Language School in Kenya, The - Chania Avenue, Kilimani Nairobi [33] Mark University of IT - Uganda. Mawego Technical Institute - Kendu Bay.

  5. Kiambu County - Wikipedia

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    Kiambu County is a county in the former Central Province of Kenya. Its capital is Kiambu and its largest town is Thika town. [2] Kiambu County is the second most populous county in Kenya after Nairobi County. Kiambu County borders Nairobi and Kajiado Counties to the South, Machakos to the East, Murang'a to the North and North East, Nyandarua to ...

  6. Kabete - Wikipedia

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    Kabete. Coordinates: 1°16′S 36°43′E. Kabete is the ancestral name of the present Kiambu county. Today, it is a neighbourhood that located along the border of Nairobi and Kiambu counties. It is located less than 15 km (9.3 mi) outside of the capital city of Nairobi. According to the 2009 census, the Kabete area has a population of 140,427. [1]

  7. Nairobi School - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, a new school was built on the 1-square-kilometre (250-acre) site at Kabete, the main school buildings being designed by Herbert Baker. The school was then named the Prince of Wales School but in 1965, following Kenya's independence, it was renamed Nairobi School. The school is popularly referred to as 'Patch'.

  8. Lower Kabete - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Kabete Shopping Center is governed by the Kiambu County Government. However, a small portion to the South belongs to the Lower Kabete Sublocation in Nairobi County, its sub-chief's office is at the Kabete Approved Juvenile School. Ethnicities. Majority of individuals in Lower Kabete belong to the Kikuyu tribe. The remaining population ...

  9. Kagumo High School - Wikipedia

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    Kagumo High School is a boys' national high school situated between Kirichu and Kiganjo townships along the Nyeri-Nanyuki road in Kenya. [1] Established in 1933 as a primary institution in Gatitu, its initial aim was to train artisans for Native African training depots. [2] In 1958, the school relocated to its current location in Kiganjo ...