Sessional Paper No. 02 of 1962/1963 on the Transfer of Government Property, Starehe Boys' Centre, Nairobi.
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Colony and Protectorate of Kenya
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At the Government Housing Estate at Starehe Nairobi a part of the land has been utilized in recent years as a centre for youths in an effort to combat the urban juvenile problem. The area of approximately 2¾ acres which is bounded on one side by Kinyanjui Street contains two buildings owned by the Government a small and a social hall which was originally erected as an amenity for the occupants…
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Government Institutions; Government Property; School Administration; Law of Property; Kenya
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