Kenya was established as “a white man’s country”, where colonial settlers would wield political power and wealth at the top of a racial hierarchy, and Africans would remain at the bottom, destined to remain “hewers of wood and drawers of water”. For this reason, settlers were opposed to education for Africans and consistently sabotaged its availability until the British government handed over the levers of the state to Africans. Settlers believe…
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