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The Kenya High Commission is now processing issuance of National Identity Cards. The processing of a National Identity Card will take approximately six to eight weeks from the date of application.
All applicants are required to pay a processing fee of thirty Pounds (£30) and each applicant has to appear in person.
Applications for the National ID’s will only be accepted on Monday & Tuesday of the week.

 

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Sunday, 5th February 2012
8:50:39am
Cultural Tourism Resources PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 09 April 2010 07:41

Forty-two ethnic groups living harmoniously with their diverse cultural practices offer tourists a unique experience. Right from traditional dances, pastoral life, and bull fighting to polygamous practices, festivals and celebrations, Kenyan cultural life is rich, offers academic, and study tourists a fascinating destination. The myths surrounding “kaya” in the coast, “Kit Mikayi” and “Simbi Nyaima” in the west among others are great destination attractions. Several museums preserving national cultural heritage are spread across the country: Nairobi, Kisumu, Kitale, Kapenguria, Lamu and Meru. Others are Fort Jesus in Mombasa, Gedi Ruins in Malindi, Thimlich Ohinga in South Nyanza, Jumba la Mtwana ruins in Kilifi. Every corner of Kenya has unique cultural features of tourist interest.

Last Updated on Friday, 09 April 2010 07:44
 
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