It's the Kenya Navy that is responsible for firing the cannons. Never the army or air force. It's a long standing tradition borrowed from british military.
Do one on the revival of Kenya meat commission where they are able to do 1000 animals a day. Thats a huge number. And their new value add products like Mutura etc. And their future plans. Are they self-sustainable unlike the other paras that receive govt support?
Good video but give us current affairs content. The President of Kenya is called President William Ruto. What you're showing us is the former President. Ahsante!
It's the Kenya Navy that is responsible for firing the cannons. Never the army or air force. It's a long standing tradition borrowed from british military.
Woow. Awesome work done on this one💯
Sounds like a high school band 😂😂
Excellent content. 💯.
Do one on the revival of Kenya meat commission where they are able to do 1000 animals a day. Thats a huge number. And their new value add products like Mutura etc. And their future plans. Are they self-sustainable unlike the other paras that receive govt support?
What's is the Name of song at 2:13 . Sounds sweet
Thanks for this educative documentary.
Have you seen the officer sync his walk with that of the president
First ku coment😂😂😂😂
Good video but give us current affairs content. The President of Kenya is called President William Ruto. What you're showing us is the former President. Ahsante!
Sour grapes. President Uhuru Kenyatta was the best President that has served upende usipende...
@@tfl4963 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! that was a good joke. thanks for the laugh.
@@tfl4963exactly
ubwa malaya
@@hotnews5667 malaya ni mamako
Kenya na class an tradition za kijinga