Memory from South Sakwa ward, Kenya
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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

South Sakwa wardKenya

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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