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  2. List of things named after Daniel arap Moi - Wikipedia

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    Moi Girl's High School, Isinya, Kajiado; Moi Sirgoi High School, Mosoriot; Moi Girls' High School, Nangili; Moi Girls' High School, Kapsabet; Moi Girls' High School, Kibwezi; Moi Girls, Kamangu; Moi Girl's High School, Nairobi; Moi High School-kasighau, Taita Taveta; Moi Equator Girls Secondary School, Nanyuki; Moi Siongiroi Girls High School ...

  3. Moi Forces Academy, Nairobi - Wikipedia

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    Moi Forces Academy (MFA) is a national public school for boys established in 1980 by the second president of the Republic of Kenya, Hon. Daniel T. arap Moi CGH. Initially, the academy was born out of a request by the Moi Air Base nursery school children that the former president builds them a school to avoid travelling long distances to access ...

  4. Moi International Sports Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Moi International Sports Centre (abbreviated as MISC, locally referred to as the Kasarani stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kasarani, Kenya. It was built in 1987 for the All-Africa Games held in Nairobi .

  5. Cinema of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Moi Nairobi Girls' High School produced a film No Behaviour about a girl who is befriended by a young man, made pregnant and dumped. Rwathia Girls' High School came up with yet another science fiction film Guardian Angel of an angel who assumes human identity to come and save a girl from her evil habits.

  6. Nairobi City Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Probably the highest profile athletics competition held at Nairobi City Stadium was the Jomo Kenyatta memorial meeting in 1979. International athletes like Edwin Moses, Alberto Salazar and Henry Rono participated. [2] According to press reports, City stadium is set to have the first artificial turf in Kenya.

  7. Moi Avenue (Nairobi) - Wikipedia

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    Moi Avenue (formerly First Station Road and Government Road) is a major road inside the Central Business District of Nairobi.It is one of the oldest roads in Nairobi and is intersected by Kenyatta Avenue, City-Hall Way and Haile Selassie Avenue, running West to East.

  8. Eastleigh, Nairobi - Wikipedia

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    Eastleigh Airport (Moi Air Base) is located in the northern part of Eastleigh. The base was the site of the British Royal Air Force base known as RAF Eastleigh. The dual-use facility was also the main civilian international airport in Nairobi for the period 1943–1958 before the opening of the new airport at Embakasi (since named Jomo Kenyatta International Airport).

  9. Kiambiu - Wikipedia

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    Kiambiu (sometimes spelled as Kiambio) is a slum in Nairobi, Kenya with 40–50,000 residents. Kiambiu is 4 kilometers east of the center of Nairobi. Its name comes from the Swahili word "mbiu-mbiu", which translates as "to be on the run". Kiambiu slum borders the Moi Air Base (Eastleigh Airport). [1]