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... ment schemes . But it is extremely unlikely that they will be allowed to go on farming unless they become Kenya citizens . They will probably be compulsorily bought out , by the Kenya Government , and they have been told that the most ...
... ment schemes . But it is extremely unlikely that they will be allowed to go on farming unless they become Kenya citizens . They will probably be compulsorily bought out , by the Kenya Government , and they have been told that the most ...
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... ment , without avail . Was it sur- prising if last straws were now break- ing camels ' backs , therefore ? He thought all officers should have im- mediate authority to engage twenty- five per cent more clerical staff . · The effect of ...
... ment , without avail . Was it sur- prising if last straws were now break- ing camels ' backs , therefore ? He thought all officers should have im- mediate authority to engage twenty- five per cent more clerical staff . · The effect of ...
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... ment machine . He cleared his throat and looked round the table fiercely , then began by saying that it was vitally important to tackle the subject in a methodical manner . Some of the suggestions recently circulated were not methodical ...
... ment machine . He cleared his throat and looked round the table fiercely , then began by saying that it was vitally important to tackle the subject in a methodical manner . Some of the suggestions recently circulated were not methodical ...
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