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  2. Automotive industry in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    1976 – First Kenyan Assembled car by Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers; 1977 – First Assembled car by Associated Vehicle Assemblers Ltd. 1986 – Nyayo Car, Kenya's first car is built. The car achieves 120 km/h (75 mph) 2009 – Mobius Motors is established by Joel Jackson; 2013 – 52.3% of new cars sold in Kenya are assembled in Kenya [13]

  3. Jiji Africa - Wikipedia

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    Jiji was founded in 2014 in Lagos, Nigeria by Anton Volianskyi, who is the company's CEO. In autumn 2015 Jiji started a project known as Jiji blog, [ 8 ] providing visitors with the information on business, technologies, entertainment, lifestyle, tips, life stories, news.

  4. Vehicle registration plates of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    A serial number of 1-999 followed, on white on black plates, save for public transport vehicles, ie buses, taxis and hire cars, which used black on white. The 1950 K-prefix series was a change to a three-letter numbering system, necessitated by the increasing number of vehicles being registered.

  5. Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Kenya - Wikipedia

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  6. Mobius Motors - Wikipedia

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    Mobius Motors Kenya Limited was a vehicle re-assembler founded in 2010. The company was incorporated in the United Kingdom in 2010 and registered in Kenya in 2011. As of 2018, the company was in the process of building an in country manufacturing plant.

  7. Nyayo Car - Wikipedia

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    Nyayo Car was a project by the Kenyan government to plan and manufacture Kenyan cars. [1] [2] The project was initiated in 1986 when then president Daniel arap Moi asked the University of Nairobi to develop the vehicles. [3] [4] Five prototypes were made, named Pioneer Nyayo Cars and they attained a speed of 120 km/h.

  8. Suzuki Jimny - Wikipedia

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    The rear-wheel drive Katana was also used as a basis for an Indonesian-built, 1930s' style kit-car called the Marvia Classic. [22] The earlier Katana is only available with "Blitz" variant until a light facelift in late 1992 (round headlights) and mid-1993 (new grille design with round headlights and "S" logo).

  9. Counties of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Under the new constitution, Kenya is now divided into 47 counties for administrative purposes. They are grouped below according to the former province they were separated from, with their areas and populations as of the 2009 [6] and the 2019 census: [7]