Memory from South Sakwa ward, Kenya
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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

South Sakwa wardKenya

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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