Speech by His Excellency President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, C.G.H., M.P., on Madaraka Day, June 1, 1976

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Office of the President

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Presidential Speech;1976

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President Jomo Kenyatta’s 1976 Madaraka Day address emphasizes the importance of national unity as the foundation of Kenya’s stability, progress, and international standing. He highlights how Kenya’s adherence to African Socialism, political stability, and a strong relationship between the government and the people have enabled the nation to overcome challenges such as unemployment, illiteracy, and external territorial claims. Kenyatta also stresses Kenya’s growing role in hosting major international conferences, its resilience during global economic difficulties, and the vital need for continued unity, hard work, and self-reliance to safeguard the nation’s development and uphold the spirit of Harambee.

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African Socialism, Financial Policies, Illiteracy, Unemployment, Human Dignity

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