South Sakwa ward, Kenya
30 memories from South Sakwa ward, Kenya

The image displays the outdoor entrance to "The LOCH Hotel" in South Sakwa ward, Kenya, under an overcast sky. The hotel entrance features a white architectural structure framing a closed, dark black metal vehicle gate with square panels. To the left of this main gate, a smaller, open dark black metal pedestrian gate is visible within the white framework. A light-colored sign with the dark text "The LOCH Hotel" and a stylized 'H' logo is mounted above the gates. A red and white warning sign, partially legible as "LINDUM", is affixed to the main vehicle gate. On the left side of the entrance structure, a white wall section features a black rectangular outdoor light fixture, with large green palm fronds visible above. To the right of the entrance, a tall, slender tree with dark green, narrow leaves stands immediately adjacent to the white structure. The ground in the foreground is reddish-brown soil, mixed with sparse patches of green and dry grass and scattered small rocks. A crumpled blue plastic item lies on the soil in the lower-center-left. A short fence, composed of black metal posts and multiple strands of barbed wire, runs across the lower-left portion of the frame, enclosing a small, young green conifer-like bush. Various other green trees with dense foliage are visible behind and above the hotel entrance, suggesting a lush environment within. No people, specific actions, or interactions are depicted.
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The scene, located in South Sakwa ward, Kenya, depicts an agricultural area bordering a paved road under an overcast sky. In the foreground and extending to the mid-ground on the left, a field of maize (corn) plants is visible. The maize stalks are predominantly green, with many exhibiting mature tassels at their apex, indicative of a ripening stage. The reddish-brown soil beneath the plants is partially visible, showing some scattered dry plant debris and minor weed growth. Interspersed among the maize plants and on the bare soil are small pieces of white and translucent litter, consistent with plastic or paper waste. To the right of the maize field, a narrow dirt and grass verge separates the cultivated land from a dark grey asphalt road. This verge contains dry grass patches, small weeds, and additional scattered refuse. The paved road curves gently into the distance towards the upper right, with no vehicles or pedestrians present. Beyond the road and the maize field, a dense line of mature green trees and bushes forms a natural backdrop, extending across the horizon. The sky above is a uniform, bright white, suggesting an overcast condition. No individuals, animals, or active events are present in the depicted environment.
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The scene depicts an outdoor, unpaved area in South Sakwa ward, Kenya, under an overcast sky. In the midground, two large, irregularly shaped, light gray or off-white rocks are stacked. The larger, broader bottom rock supports a smaller, elongated top rock. Several smaller stones are placed horizontally between the two main rocks, providing separation and support. The ground is composed of reddish-brown earth with sparse, dry patches of light green and brown vegetation, including a small green plant sprout to the left of the rock formation. Scattered leaves, small twigs, and minimal light-colored debris are visible on the ground. The background features a dense, dark green hedge running horizontally, behind which stand numerous tall trees with green foliage and slender trunks. No individuals, animals, or apparent actions are visible.
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This image, set in South Sakwa ward, Kenya, displays an outdoor scene dominated by a large, recumbent lion statue positioned centrally. The statue is grey with sections of yellow pigment or discoloration on its mane. It rests upon a textured grey base, designed to resemble natural rock. In the background, a line of dense green hedges separates the foreground from two distinct buildings and additional foliage. To the left, a light-colored building with a red-tiled roof, multiple windows, and a double door is partially visible through trees. To the right, a white, single-story building with a dark roofline is present, in front of which several indistinct human figures, some wearing dark clothing, are visible. Large trees with green canopies are scattered throughout the midground and background, casting dappled shadows. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight.
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The scene depicts an interior view within a building, specifically in South Sakwa ward, Kenya. A dark wall occupies the majority of the frame, featuring the quote "FREEDOM HAS A PRICE" in orange capital letters, attributed below to "Jaramogi Oginga Odinga" in smaller orange text. Above this wall, a light-colored ceiling with recessed lighting fixtures is visible, from which a white, dome-shaped CCTV camera is mounted, pointed downwards. A decorative white molding separates the ceiling from the dark wall. Below the quote, two tall, vertical windows are symmetrically positioned within the dark wall. Each window has light-colored frames and is divided into multiple panes, with the top section appearing slightly open or ajar. Metal security bars are visible through the lower sections of both windows, indicating an exterior beyond. Bright natural light floods through the windows, creating glare on the dark wall surfaces adjacent to them and obscuring precise details of the outdoor environment, though faint outlines of exterior structures or ground are discernable. No individuals are present in the image.
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This image presents a solemn indoor scene located in South Sakwa ward, Kenya. A large, dark-colored statue of a lion, depicting a detailed head and mane, is centrally positioned on a light-colored, two-tiered plinth. A bouquet of red and white flowers, adorned with a red and white ribbon, rests directly in front of the lion at its base. Behind the statue, a dark wall displays the inscription "FREEDOM HAS A PRICE" with "Jaramogi Oginga Odinga" positioned below it. A small security camera is mounted above the inscription. The architectural environment includes light-colored fluted columns with classical capitals, light teal-colored walls with molding, and an ornate, light-colored ceiling cornice. Tall, vertical windows situated behind the lion statue provide natural light, revealing indistinct exterior foliage. The floor in the foreground matches the light color of the plinth.
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The image displays a physical photograph of a historical black and white scene, mounted on a light-colored wall, with a descriptive label beneath it. This displayed image is located in South Sakwa ward, Kenya. The historical photograph depicts eight men participating in a formal signing ceremony. In the foreground, a dark-skinned man identified as Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, wearing a light-colored suit, tie, and a distinct patterned cap, is seated at a rectangular wooden desk. He is actively signing a document with a pen in his right hand. To his immediate left (viewer's right), a light-skinned man in a white pith helmet and a light-colored suit leans forward over the desk, observing the signing. To Odinga's right (viewer's left of the central group), a man identified as Colonial Governor Ian McDonald stands stiffly, dressed in a dark ceremonial uniform with a white plumed hat, epaulets, a prominent sash, and a ceremonial sword or scabbard at his hip. Behind these central figures, five additional dark-skinned men in dark suits and ties are standing and observing the proceedings. These individuals are identified as Jomo Kenyatta, Mboya, James Gichuru, Joseph Murumbi, and J.D. Ouende. On the wooden desk, documents and at least two microphone stands are visible. In the immediate foreground, a rope barrier supported by dark metal poles delineates the ceremonial area. The background of the scene appears to be an interior or covered outdoor space, possibly a wall or window structure. Beneath the photograph, a white rectangular label provides textual information: "Jaramogi Oginga Odinga signing after being sworn in as a new minister on 13th June, 1963. From left, Jomo Kenyatta, Mboya, James Gichuru, Joseph Murumbi, J.D. Ouende and Colonial Governor Ian McDonald."
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A black and white photograph, appearing to be an archival print under a reflective protective surface, depicts Mr. Odinga inspecting a police guard of honor on his arrival from Mombasa, 23rd February, 1965, at a location within the city of South Sakwa ward, Kenya. The scene shows Mr. Odinga, dressed in a dark suit and possibly holding a cane, walking from left to right along a line of approximately ten uniformed police officers standing at attention. The officers wear light-colored uniforms, dark peaked caps, and dark ties. An official in a light-colored uniform with a peaked cap walks slightly behind and to the left of Mr. Odinga. A partially visible individual stands on the far left near a covered platform or building structure. The event takes place outdoors on a paved or concrete surface, with trees visible in the background.
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A framed, black and white historical photograph is mounted on a light beige wall. The photograph depicts an outdoor scene featuring a dark-suited individual, identified by the accompanying caption as Mr. Odinga, inspecting a police guard of honor. Mr. Odinga is positioned in the mid-ground, moving from left to right, appearing to review a long formation of uniformed police officers. These officers, dressed in light-colored attire and caps, stand in disciplined rows extending diagonally from the mid-ground towards the background on the right. Additional indistinct figures are present near Mr. Odinga and adjacent to a structure visible on the far left. Trees are discernible in the background. The caption directly below the image states: "Mr. Odinga inspects a police guard of honour on arrival in Mombasa, 23rd February, 1965." The overall image is slightly out of focus, and reflective glare is visible on the surface of the historical photograph, particularly in the lower right quadrant. The event occurred in Mombasa, Kenya, not South Sakwa ward.
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The image is a photograph of an older, framed black and white picture, dated February 23, 1965. The older picture depicts Vice-President Jaramogi Oginga Odinga interacting with Navy personnel during his trip to Mvita, Mombasa, Kenya. The context of this description includes South Sakwa ward, Kenya. In the center of the depicted scene, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, an African man, wears a dark, possibly traditional, long-sleeved garment with buttons down the front, and a dark cap. He holds a long, light-colored, possibly feathered, object, resembling a fly-whisk, in his right hand. He faces towards the right of the frame, engaging with uniformed naval officers. Surrounding Odinga are at least four male Navy personnel in crisp white short-sleeved uniforms with epaulets, dark ties, white shorts, dark socks, and white peaked caps. Two officers are prominent in the foreground, facing Odinga; the one on the left has his left hand extended towards Odinga, possibly in a greeting or handshake. The scene is outdoors on what appears to be a paved area, possibly a dock or ceremonial ground, with indistinct structures and what might be ship rigging or poles visible in the distant background under daylight conditions.
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The image, located in South Sakwa ward, Kenya, captures a framed, black-and-white historical photograph mounted on a light beige wall. The photograph depicts a public gathering in Keroka market, Kisii, Kenya, in 1963. In the foreground, Prime Minister Jomo Kenyatta, an older African male with a beard wearing a light-colored jacket and a patterned cap, is prominently featured, mid-wave with his right arm raised while holding a dark object, possibly a hat. To his immediate right, a younger African male in a dark suit and tie smiles. On the far right foreground, another African male in a light shirt and patterned cap looks slightly downwards. These figures are identified by an accompanying white caption card below the framed image as Jomo Kenyatta, flanked by Sefenia Anyieni, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, and Achieng Oneko. A dense crowd of individuals occupies the mid-ground and background, extending towards a horizon marked by trees and indistinct terrain. The scene suggests the foreground figures are on a raised platform or vehicle, addressing the assembly.
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A framed, black-and-white historical photograph is affixed to a plain, light-colored wall. The photograph is covered by a reflective surface, causing a significant glare in the bottom right quadrant. Below the photograph, a white rectangular caption reads, "Kenya African Union (KAU) leaders outside Desai Hall, Nairobi in 1952." The photograph depicts a large group of approximately 60 to 70 adult African men posing for a formal portrait outdoors. The subjects are arranged in multiple rows: a back row stands, middle rows are seated on chairs, and a front row is seated directly on the ground. The men are predominantly dressed in Western-style formal attire from the mid-20th century, including suits, collared shirts, and ties, with some individuals wearing simpler shirts or traditional garments. They are all looking towards the camera. The background consists of a light-colored, multi-story building, identified as Desai Hall. The building features a prominent central arched doorway with double wooden doors, flanked on either side by rectangular windows with multiple panes. The ground in the foreground appears to be a flat, unpaved surface. The event depicted in the photograph took place in Nairobi, Kenya. This physical image is located in the city of South Sakwa ward, Kenya.
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This image displays a framed, black and white historical photograph mounted on a light beige or yellow wall, observed within a building located in the city of South Sakwa ward, Kenya. Below the main photograph, a white rectangular caption label with black text is affixed to the wall. The photograph depicts a group of eight individuals, primarily men, gathered outdoors under a tree with visible, sparse branches against a light background. The central figure, identified by the caption as Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, wears a light-colored long-sleeved shirt and a distinctive, patterned cap. He is seen holding a small object or document in his hands. To his immediate right, another man, identified as Mbooni MP Daniel Kloko, is partially visible. To Oginga Odinga's left, a man in a light shirt is actively speaking, gesturing with his left hand towards Odinga. Another individual to Odinga's far right, wearing a patterned head covering, holds papers or a book. Other figures are visible in the background, some partially obscured. Several individuals in the photograph are holding papers, documents, or small books. The scene appears to be an outdoor gathering or meeting. The caption below the photograph reads: "Jaramogi Oginga Odinga in Ukambani as leader of KPU, flanked by Mbooni MP, Daniel Kloko. 1966." The photograph itself is covered by a reflective surface, possibly glass or plastic, which shows some glare, particularly in the lower right quadrant. The frame enclosing the photograph has a thin, dark border.
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The image displays a photograph of an aged, faded, black-and-white picture mounted on a light beige wall. The depicted scene, identified by an accompanying caption as an airport press briefing from 1965, features approximately seven to eight African men. In the foreground of the black-and-white photograph, a man with a beard and dark glasses is seated on the far left, appearing to take notes on a white pad. To his right, five other men are seated in a row, dressed in suits. One man on the left of this seated group wears dark glasses and holds a cane. Another prominent figure among the seated men wears a dark suit and a distinctive patterned cap or headwear. Other men in suits are visible, some partially obscured. A white caption label is affixed directly below the photograph, stating: "AIRPORT:-Oginga Odinga briefs the press on arrival from overseas tour. Present are:- Dancan Ndegwa, Joseph Murumbi, Jackson Angaine, Paul Ngel.1965." This text identifies the primary subject as Oginga Odinga briefing the press, with Dancan Ndegwa, Joseph Murumbi, Jackson Angaine, and Paul Ngel among those present, in 1965 at an airport. The historical photograph exhibits significant wear, including faded tones, visible creases or damage, and a prominent blue discoloration or reflection spanning the lower section. The overall presentation indicates a historical artifact displayed for public viewing. This entire displayed image is physically located in the city of South Sakwa ward, Kenya.
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A black and white photograph, mounted on a plain, light-colored wall, depicts a historical swearing-in ceremony. The photograph itself shows signs of surface wear and reflections. Two adult males are the primary subjects. On the left, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, identified by the accompanying caption, is depicted mid-action. He wears a light-colored, long-sleeved tunic and a dark cap with a light-colored geometric pattern. His left hand holds a sheet of paper from which he appears to be reading, while his right arm is raised, holding a light-colored ceremonial whisk or fly-whisk. His gaze is directed downwards towards the document. To the right, another adult male, possibly a judicial or parliamentary official, stands or sits behind a microphone on a stand. He wears a dark robe, a traditional white judicial wig, and eyeglasses. His hands are positioned in front of him, possibly resting on a desk or holding an unseen object. He appears to be observing Odinga. The background of the black and white photograph is dark and indistinct, suggesting an indoor, formal setting. Below the main photograph, a white rectangular label with black text reads: "Jaramogi Oginga Odinga being sworn-in as MP for Bondo. 12th December, 1964." The event depicted is Jaramogi Oginga Odinga's swearing-in as Member of Parliament for Bondo, which encompasses South Sakwa ward, Kenya, on December 12, 1964. The current image captures this historical photograph displayed on a wall, indicating its presentation as a historical record within a general area associated with South Sakwa ward in Kenya.
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This image depicts a faded, slightly discolored black and white photograph mounted on a light beige wall. The photograph is enclosed in a clear protective sheet, adhered to the wall with a small piece of white tape visible above its center. The physical photograph is located in the city of South Sakwa ward, Kenya. The photograph itself shows a group of approximately eight to nine men standing together outdoors in what appears to be an urban setting, with indistinct architectural structures in the background. The men are arranged in a horizontal line, facing generally towards the viewer. Most of the men are wearing suits, jackets, and trousers. In the center, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta is identifiable, wearing a lighter, patterned short-sleeved shirt and trousers, and holding a distinctive dark staff in his left hand. To his immediate right (viewer's left), a man in a dark suit stands. Further to the viewer's left are three other men in suits. To Kenyatta's immediate left (viewer's right), a man in a light-colored suit or traditional attire is visible, and further to his left, at least two more men in dark suits are present. The individuals are identified by a caption positioned directly below the photograph. The caption, printed on a white rectangular label, reads: "Mzee Jomo Kenyatta (Centre), from left to right, Achieng Oneko, Njoroge Mungai, Tom Mboya, Chokwe, Dr. Gakonyo Kiano and Oginga Odinga. 1964." This identifies the central figure as Mzee Jomo Kenyatta and lists other prominent Kenyan figures from the specified year. The photograph exhibits signs of age, including blurring, fading, and a slight blue tint along its right edge.
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This black and white photograph, appearing to be mounted and displayed on a light-colored wall, depicts an indoor meeting of seven African men. The photograph itself is currently located in South Sakwa ward, Kenya, as specified. The event depicted occurred in Nairobi in 1958. Six men are seated around a rectangular wooden table covered with numerous documents and papers. All seated individuals are wearing suits or collared shirts and ties, actively engaged with the papers. From right to left, the seated individuals are identified by the accompanying caption as: Chairman Oginga Odinga (rightmost, wearing a light suit, left hand on documents, looking right), Benard Mati (wearing glasses, light shirt and tie, holding a pen, looking at documents), Nzau Muimi (wearing glasses, dark suit, holding a pen, looking at documents), Masinde Muliro (wearing a dark suit and tie, holding a pen, looking at documents), and Daniel Arap Moi (far left, wearing a light suit, hands on documents, looking down). One closed, possibly leather-bound, folder rests on the table in the foreground. Two other men are standing behind the seated group, observing the proceedings. The caption identifies Ronald Ngala as standing (prominent, wearing a light-colored shirt, looking down at the table), and Tom Mboya is presumed to be the second standing individual (partially obscured, behind Ngala and Muliro, also wearing a light-colored shirt). In the background, behind the standing figures, a stack of files or papers is visible on what appears to be a shelf or desk. The scene suggests a formal deliberation or signing event.
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A photograph of a black and white image is displayed on a light-colored wall in South Sakwa ward, Kenya. The black and white image depicts an outdoor gathering of at least five adult men, formally dressed in suits and ties, on July 14, 1993, at the French Embassy during France's Independence Day. In the foreground, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, wearing a light-colored suit, extends his right hand to shake hands with Dalmas Otieno, dressed in a darker suit, who is holding a glass in his left hand. To the right of Odinga, slightly behind him, stands the French Ambassador Mr. Micheal De Bonnecorse, also in a dark suit and holding a glass. Additional men, similarly attired and some holding glasses, are visible in the background. The environment features dense foliage and a partial light-colored canopy or tent structure.
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A historical photograph, laminated and showing signs of age or toning, is mounted on a light-colored wall alongside a blue descriptive caption. The photograph depicts two African men. On the left, an older man with a beard and glasses, identified as Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, wears a light-colored suit jacket and tie, facing towards the right. On the right, a younger man, identified as Jaramogi Ajuma Oginga Odinga, wears a light-colored tunic and a kofia with a zigzag pattern on its trim, facing towards the left. Both men have their hands extended towards the center, appearing to engage in a handshake or exchange a small, dark cylindrical object. The background within the photograph is indistinct, with darker, textured elements on the left and a lighter, more open area on the right. The blue caption below the photograph reads: "The first president of Kenya Mzee Jomo KENYATTA with his vice-president Jaramogi Ajuma Oginga Odinga. 1964." This entire display is physically located in South Sakwa ward, Kenya.
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A sepia-toned or black and white photograph, approximately 8x10 inches, is affixed to a plain, light-colored wall. The photograph depicts a group of approximately ten to twelve African adult males in an outdoor setting with dense foliage in the background. In the foreground-center, the interim FORD-Kenya Chairman Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, wearing a light-colored suit, tie, and cap, observes a long, slender, cylindrical object being held horizontally by another man in a light-colored t-shirt and shorts. Other men are clustered around, observing the central figures. The event depicted occurred at Kaloleni Estate, Nairobi, Kenya, on April 20, 1992, as indicated by a white rectangular caption placed directly below the photograph. The physical photograph is located in the city of South Sakwa ward, Kenya.
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A framed, sepia-toned or monochrome photograph is displayed on a light yellow wall in South Sakwa ward, Kenya. The image within the frame is partially obscured by blur and reflections, notably a blue glare in the lower central and right portions. The photograph depicts three male figures prominently. In the center, an older man identified as Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, with a beard and wearing a light-colored suit jacket, white shirt, and dark tie, is actively signing a document or logbook with a pen. His left hand appears to steady the document, while his right hand holds the writing instrument. To his right, observing the action, stands a man identified as Rev. Francis Mwao Adwera, wearing a white shirt and a dark tie. A third individual, wearing a light shirt, is partially visible to Odinga's left. The scene appears to be an outdoor or semi-outdoor public gathering, possibly at a stadium, with indistinct figures in the background. A white label placed below the photograph provides the context: "Jaramogi Oginga Odinga signs the visitor's log when he arrived at the stadium for a RCCK function. Looking on is the Rev. Francis Mwao Adwera, 27th September, 1993."
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A framed photograph, mounted on a light-colored wall, depicts three adult males at what the accompanying caption identifies as a business party in Nairobi, 1992. The photograph itself shows signs of wear and is covered by a reflective surface, causing a blue glare across the lower half. From left to right: 1. **Jaramogi Oginga Odinga (l):** A man with dark, short hair, wearing a dark suit, light shirt, and dark tie. He holds a clear glass with a beverage in his right hand and smiles towards the viewer. 2. **Dr. John Khaminwa (c):** Positioned centrally, slightly behind Odinga. He wears a dark suit, light shirt, and a striped tie, smiling towards the viewer. His hair is dark and short. 3. **Ramongi Achieng' Oneko (r):** An older man with gray hair and eyeglasses, wearing a dark suit, white shirt, and a diagonally striped tie. He holds a clear glass with a beverage in his left hand and looks towards the left, displaying a slight smile. Additional blurred figures are visible in the background, suggesting an indoor social setting. The subjects are formally dressed, consistent with a business event. The white rectangular caption card below the photograph reads: "Jaramogi Oginga Odinga (l), Dr. John Khaminwa (c) and Ramongi Achieng' Oneko (r) at a business party. Nairobi, 1992." The physical location of the image itself is a wall, with no specific address information provided in the image or caption for its current display.
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A rectangular, horizontally oriented photograph, appearing to be a black-and-white or sepia print, is mounted on a plain, light-colored wall, possibly beige. The photograph is covered by a reflective, transparent material, causing glare across its surface. Below the photograph, a white caption card with black text is attached. The photograph depicts three adult males seated side-by-side, appearing to be in an indoor setting with a paneled background. From left to right: 1. **Jaramogi Oginga Odinga:** An older man, wearing a light-colored suit, collared shirt, and tie. He looks towards the viewer's left with his mouth slightly open, holding a pair of glasses in his left hand. 2. **Dr. Munyua Waiyaki:** A man wearing a suit, collared shirt, and glasses. He looks towards the right, with his right hand raised and open, gesturing. Papers are visible in his lap. 3. **James Orengo:** A man wearing a dark suit, collared shirt, and glasses. He looks down at papers held in his lap with his left hand, while his right hand holds a pipe near his chin. The caption beneath the photograph reads: "Jaramogi Oginga Odinga (l) addresses the press at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on arrival from a visit to Europe. Looking on are Dr. Munyua Waiyaki and James Orengo. 4th December 1993." This image, comprising the photograph and its caption, is located in South Sakwa ward, Kenya.
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This photographic image, observed in South Sakwa ward, Kenya, displays a historical scene depicting three men in an indoor office environment, identified by the accompanying caption as Sheria House in 1991. In the foreground left, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, wearing a light-colored suit, spectacles, and a hat, leans forward, his right hand positioned over a desk densely covered with multiple stacks of documents and files. Facing him on the right, Registrar General Mr. Joseph N. King'arui, dressed in a dark suit and spectacles, is also observed leaning over the desk, appearing to examine papers. In the center background, a third man, partially out of focus, is positioned holding what appears to be a camera or recording device. The caption specifies this moment occurred just before Odinga's party was denied registration.
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A framed sepia-toned photograph with an accompanying white caption label is mounted on a light-colored wall in the city of South Sakwa ward, Kenya. The photograph depicts approximately eight adult males in formal attire, centered on a handshake between two prominent figures. The man on the left, identified by the caption as President Moi, wears a dark suit, facing right and extending his right hand. The man on the right, identified as Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, wears a lighter suit, facing left and extending his left hand. Other men are visible in the background, observing the handshake; one man in the mid-left has a beard, and another in the background wears a hat. The caption beneath the photo reads: "President Moi is welcomed back by the official leader of the Opposition in parliament Jaramogi Oginga Odinga when he arrived from Cairo after attending an O.A.U meeting, 30th January, 1983." The display exhibits some surface glare.
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A black and white historical photograph, approximately 20cm x 15cm, is mounted on a plain, light-tan wall in the South Sakwa ward, Kenya. The photograph's upper-left corner shows minor physical damage. The image depicts five or more adult males in an outdoor setting, with a large, dark, indistinct structure, possibly an aircraft fuselage, visible in the background. The prominent figure on the far left, identified by an accompanying caption as Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, wears a light-colored, patterned long-sleeved shirt and light trousers, and is positioned facing slightly right. To his right, Minister Simeon Nyachae, dressed in a dark suit, light shirt, tie, and a light-colored fedora, smiles while looking left towards Odinga, seemingly engaged in conversation. Behind Nyachae, Mr. Johnstone Ndiritu, also in a dark suit, light shirt, and tie, is visible and smiling. Other male figures are present in the blurred background. A white label with black text adhered directly below the photograph provides detailed context: "Jaramogi Oginga Odinga (1st gal) talking to minister Simeon Nyachae on arrival from his airstrip to Nyanza where he was along with President Moi to open Kasumu (ASK) Show. Second from left is Mr. Johnstone Ndiritu. 18th June, 1991." This text specifies the event as Odinga conversing with Nyachae upon Nyachae's arrival from an airstrip in Nyanza on June 18, 1991, during an occasion when President Moi was also present to open the Kisumu (ASK) Show.
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A black and white photograph, exhibiting some grain and low contrast, is adhered to a light-colored, possibly pale yellow, wall. The photograph depicts an indoor scene with eight dark-skinned individuals. In the foreground, a deceased individual lies supine, partially covered by a light-colored sheet, with their head positioned towards the left of the frame. Seven adult males stand around the deceased, observing the body. One man, centrally located behind the deceased, wears a light-colored top and a dark belt, holding a long, thin, light-colored staff or pipe vertically with both hands. To his left, another man wears a dark suit jacket, white shirt, and dark tie. To the right, a man wears a horizontally striped long-sleeved shirt and light-colored trousers. The remaining individuals are less distinct but appear to be wearing shirts and trousers. A white rectangular label with black text is affixed to the wall directly below the photograph, stating: "The body of Jaramogi lies at a funeral home is being viewed by the public, praying is Yganya Wu Gokonya 1984." This entire display is located in South Sakwa ward, Kenya.
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An aged, sepia-toned photograph depicts a solemn outdoor funeral service, mounted on a light-colored wall. In the foreground, a dark, rectangular casket is being lowered into a rectangular grave opening by several individuals. Numerous adult males, predominantly dressed in suits or formal attire, densely surround the grave, observing the interment process. Some individuals are directly involved in handling the ropes or straps used to descend the casket, while others stand as spectators. The background shows additional gathered people, contributing to a crowded scene. A caption below the photograph identifies the event: "Final Farewell: The Casket bearing the late Jaramogi Oginga Odinga's body is lowered into the grave at his Kang'o Ka Jaramogi village, Bondo. 5th February 1994." Kang'o Ka Jaramogi village in Bondo is located within the broader region of South Sakwa ward, Kenya.
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In South Sakwa ward, Kenya, an outdoor scene depicts a young male standing in front of a promotional banner. The male, with dark skin and short dark hair, wears a light blue football jersey with white accents and dark trousers. His hands are clasped together at waist level, and he looks directly forward. Behind him, a large banner is suspended, partially obscured by his body. The left side of the banner displays a prominent image of a man in a blue shirt, with the Kenyan flag colors (black, red, green, white) forming a background, and his right hand raised. The right side of the banner features a white background with black text, including "EBK" with a logo, "Headwear and PZ Athi river Co Ltd," and "RAO." A large tree trunk with visible roots is present behind the banner and to the male's left. The ground consists of dirt and gravel. A green plastic chair is partially visible on the far left. The overhead environment shows tree branches and an overcast sky.
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The image displays the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Mausoleum, located in the South Sakwa ward of Bondo, Siaya County, Kenya. A male individual stands centered in front of the mausoleum's arched entrance, facing the viewer. He wears a light-colored long-sleeved tunic, dark trousers, dark shoes, and a light-colored brimmed hat. His right arm is extended upwards, holding a dark-colored, bushy whisk or fly-whisk. The mausoleum features light-colored walls, a prominent reddish-brown tiled roof with a small octagonal structure on top, and a sign above the entrance reading "JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA MAUSOLEUM." The ground directly in front of the entrance is paved with large square tiles. On the far right, partially obscured, are the lower legs and feet of a second individual wearing dark trousers and dark shoes. Green trees and foliage are visible in the background above the mausoleum.
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