Jomo Kenyatta Article

What was Jomo Kenyatta’s domestic policy?

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In 1964 Jomo Kenyatta transitioned Kenya from a parliamentary system to a one-party republic and became president. His government comprised members of various ethnic groups in order to calm ethnic tensions. Kenyatta enacted capitalist economic policies, and for the first 20 years of its independence Kenya had one of the fastest-growing economies on the continent.