The iconic image of Jomo Kenyatta, Tom Mboya, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, and James Gichuru waving at a crowd from a car in 1963 symbolizes the unity and triumph of Kenya's independence movement. As key leaders, Kenyatta, the nation's first Prime Minister and later President, Mboya, a prominent trade unionist and politician, Odinga, the first Vice President and advocate for African socialism, and Gichuru, a founding member of KANU and influential political figure, their collective presence underscored the collaborative effort and shared vision that were instrumental in achieving Kenya's freedom from British colonial rule.
Image Number: APN757274

APN757274

Description: The iconic image of Jomo Kenyatta, Tom Mboya, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, and James Gichuru waving at a crowd from a car in 1963 symbolizes the unity and triumph of Kenya's independence movement. As key leaders, Kenyatta, the nation's first Prime Minister and later President, Mboya, a prominent trade unionist and politician, Odinga, the first Vice President and advocate for African socialism, and Gichuru, a founding member of KANU and influential political figure, their collective presence underscored the collaborative effort and shared vision that were instrumental in achieving Kenya's freedom from British colonial rule. City: Nairobi Country: Kenya Date Created: 16-05-1963 Creator: Mohamed Amin Credit Notice: The Mohamed Amin Collection / Camerapix / african.pictures Keywords: