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Home » Part of Moi’s delegation to the Annual prayer breakfast in Washington DC 1990.

Part of Moi’s delegation to the Annual prayer breakfast in Washington DC 1990.

January 1, 2024
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Dr Godfrey Binaisa and Moi

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Here is the full transcription of the list from the images provided, detailing Moi’s delegation to the Annual Prayer Breakfast in Washington DC, 1990:

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  1. Mr. E.W. Mbuthia – Office of the President
  2. Mr. R.M. Chebochok – Office of the President
  3. Mr. E.M. Mjomba – Office of the President
  4. Ke. David Towett – State House
  5. Mr. Joshua Kulei – State House
  6. Mr. Joel Masior – State House
  7. Mr. Charles Chebil – State House
  8. Mr. Tirop Yego – State House
  9. Mr. Nashon Mukuna – Office of the President
  10. Mr. Enoch Chesereck – Office of the President
  11. Mr. Kenneth Kirimi – Office of the President
  12. Mr. Kipkorir Yator – Office of the President
  13. Mr. Julius Maasai – Office of the President
  14. Mr. Charles Yator – Office of the President
  15. Mr. Stephen Sang – Office of the President
  16. Mr. Pius Barasa – Office of the President
  17. Mr. Stephen Sugut – Office of the President
  18. Mr. Noah Tanui – Office of the President
  19. Mr. James Kanjau – Office of the President
  20. Mr. James Kithuka – Office of the President
  21. Mr. Amos Labatt – Office of the President
  22. Mr. Paul Kipchumba – Office of the President
  23. Mr. Fredrick Imo – Office of the President
  24. Mr. Harun Chelagat – Office of the President
  25. Mr. Joachim Kibor – Office of the President
  26. Mr. John Lokorio – Presidential Press Unit
  27. Mr. Charles Mathenge – Presidential Press Unit
  28. Mr. Abdulla Tairara – Presidential Press Unit
  29. Mr. Alfred Njeru – Presidential Press Unit

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  1. Mr. John Chiambe – Presidential Press Unit
  2. Mr. Salim Mohamed – Presidential Press Unit
  3. Mr. Nicholas Nthenge – Presidential Press Unit
  4. Mr. John Mwangi – Presidential Press Unit
  5. Mr. Hosea Mukuru – Presidential Press Unit
  6. Miss Judith Ngunia – Presidential Press Unit
  7. Mr. Joseph Rotich – Presidential Press Unit
  8. Mr. Harry Karisa – Presidential Press Unit
  9. Mr. Zarina Kasu – Presidential Press Unit
  10. Mr. Solomon Kipsang – Presidential Press Unit
  11. Mr. Ernest Kerich – Presidential Press Unit
  12. Mr. Julius Mbogo – Presidential Press Unit
  13. Mr. Emmanuel Okoth – Kenya Newsreel
  14. Mr. James Wachira – Kenya Newsreel
  15. Mr. J. Arap Bett – Kenya Posts and Telecommunications Corporation

This list provides insight into the members of the delegation, highlighting that many were associated with the Office of the President, the State House, the Presidential Press Unit, and other governmental and media-related entities.

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