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  Revolution shall come without Raila Odinga . It is a new done. When the heart is seduced, the mind is deceived, and when the mind is deceived, the hand is enslaved. When the hand is enslaved, the nation collapses, beautifully. Very few people can realize this spiritual patterns. May God bless my HERO Raila Odinga I loved you; Kenyans loved you, but God loved you more and it is a reason why He made you to be who you were. Tengeneza barara zetu mbele baba. Salimia masinde muliro,Elijah Masinde,Michael Kijana Wamalwa,Maina wanalukake,Israel Khaoya,My dad Lawrence Sifuna OMUMUTILU,Mukite owa Wanameme OMUMUTILI the hero like you and lastly my late prophet, uncle Walumoli OMUBUYA.

Western Province and Nyanza Province before 1963


 Before 1963, Western Province and Nyanza Province were part of a single province. During most of the colonial era, up until 1956, what we now call Western Province was one district with its headquarters located in Kakamega.

From 1956 to 1963, Bungoma District and the northern areas of what is now Busia District were known as Elgon Nyanza District, with Bungoma serving as the administrative center. Interestingly, before 1959, Bungoma District had only four locations: Malakisi (split into North and South Malakisi), Kimilili (including Kimilili, Bokoli, and Ndivisi), Elgon, and South Bukusu (later divided into East and West Bukusu).
South Bukusu was originally called South Kitosh before 1952. And before 1927, Malakisi, Kimilili, and Elgon were collectively referred to as North Kitosh, all under the leadership of a single chief.

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SOCIAL AND EQUALITY TO ALL

SOCIAL AND EQUALITY TO ALL
My main agenda is adopting a Gramscian theoretical framework, the five parts of this volume focus on the various ways in which the political is discursively and materially realized in its dialogic co-constructions within the media, the economy, culture and identity, affect, and education. We focus at examining the power instantiations of sociolinguistic and semiotic practices in society from a variety of critical perspectives, this blog focus at how applied political linguists globally is responding to, and challenge, current discourses of issues such as militarism, nationalism, Islamophobia, sexism, racism and the free market, and suggests future directions. No peace, no unity, no coexistence hence all becomes vanity...! It's why the world is oval.