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  2. Kagumo High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, Kagumo Teachers Training College was established adjacent to the primary school. [11] Alexander Gitau and Joseph Koinange were among the first students of this college, benefitting from practical teaching opportunities conveniently available within the same compound as the primary school.

  3. List of universities and colleges in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Primary Teachers College, Secondary Teachers College (Diploma), Kisii University College, 1942 by Brighton ... Kagumo College; Kaiboi Technical Training Institute;

  4. Ngala Mwendwa - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from Kagumo Teachers College and worked as a teacher until he entered politics in the 1950s and 1960s. [1] He was first elected to the Legislative Council of Kitui. [1] Mwendwa was first elected to the Legislative Council of Kenya (Legco) from Kitui in 1963 after the country gained independence. [2]

  5. James Charles Nakhwanga Osogo - Wikipedia

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    Nakhwanga Osogo qualified as assistant station master; 1951–1953 assistant station master Kenya and Uganda; 1953–1954 Kagumo Teacher's Training College P2 certificate; 1955–1959 teacher at various schools in Kenya; 1960 headmaster Kibasanga School; 1961 headmaster Nangina School; 1963 elected Member House of Representatives for Ruwambwa.

  6. Daniel arap Moi - Wikipedia

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    He later attended Kagumo Teacher's College, [11] and taught classes at Tambach Teacher's Training College. Later he became the headmaster of a school in the Keiyo District. He worked as a teacher from 1946 until 1955. [11] Moi entered politics in 1955 when he was elected Member of the Legislative Council for Rift Valley.

  7. Joseph Odero-Jowi - Wikipedia

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    Jowi was born on August 15, 1936, in Sori, Kenya, and attended the village's primary school, the Kisii School and the Kagumo Teachers College. He also spent several years in India at the universities of Calcutta and New Delhi, studying economics. [1] He was principal of the African Labour College in Kampala, Uganda, from 1961

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  9. Education in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Narok University College as a Constituent College of Moi University: 2008 Main Campus, Narok 16 Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology: Kisumu: 2013 Bondo Teachers Training College, Bondo University College, as a Constituent College of Maseno University (2009) Main Campus, Lake Victoria 17 Laikipia University: Laikipia: 2013