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59 results found for '"Kenya"' in Keywords.
Kenyans stand against Uganda (1976)
- Genre
- Speech
Speech by Kenyan politician Munyua Waiyaki, about Ugandan acts of aggression against Kenya. He says he is country will not tolerate such behaviour but they do not wish to wage war.
End of road for Amin? (1976)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
John Dickinson on British Mission leaving Uganda. The situation has spiralled, but general feeling is that Idi Amin will not stay on for long as leader. Will Britain do business with Uganda in the future, or...
Ugandan situation (1976)
- Genre
- Interview
Adam Raphael discusses the situation in Uganda, possibility Dora Bloch arrested British-Israeli is dead, and describes the political tension between Uganda and Kenya. The recent arrest of alleged British...
Jomo Kenyatta death (1978)
- Genre
- News report
Stuart Sommerland reports to unidentified interviewer in studio (poss. Vivian White) on the death of Kenyan President Jomo Kenyatta this morning, repercussions, reactions and the process of replacing him...
Death of Jomo Kenyatta (1978)
- Genre
- Discussion; Interview
Lord Brockway, a friend of the late Kenyan President Jomo Kenyatta, discusses his relationship with the African leader. Brockway explains some of the decisions of his leadership, his mind for political...
Jomo Kenyatta death (1978)
- Genre
- News report
Stuart Sommerland reports to unidentified man in studio from Kenya on the Kenyan peoples reaction (including white people) to the death of the President Jomo Kenyatta. The streets are deserted, the places...
Conservationist awarded OBE (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Conservationist Richard St. Barbe Baker talks about his OBE and his work in Kenya with the Men of the Trees organisation and trees in Britain. Male interviewer not identified.
Ian Martin on Hillingdon Council (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Human rights activist Ian Martin on a family being sent to the Foreign Office by Hillingdon Council, having arrived from Kenya. Martin says the council has behaved irresponsibly and it should have found a...
Terry Dicks defends actions of Hillingdon council (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Hillingdon Borough councillor Terry Dicks defends the actions of the council after it sent an immigrant family to the Foreign Office in a taxi. Dicks says the family should have arranged housing before...
Daniel arap Moi on Rhodesia and sanctions (1979)
- Genre
- Press conference
Daniel arap Moi, President of Kenya answers press questions on Rhodesia, and economic sanctions, by British journalists including John Dickie of the Daily Mail.