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William Ronkorua Ole
Ntimama (February 1928 –
September 1, 2016) was a
Kenyan politician. He was a
staunch supporter of the
ruling party KANU,
prior to...
- agriculture,
livestock keeping and mining. The 30,000-capacity
William Ole
Ntimama Stadium, a
football stadium, is
located in Narok.
Narok Town has several...
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William Ole
Ntimama Stadium,
formerly called Narok Stadium, is a 20,000 seat ****ociation
football and multi-use
stadium in Narok. It is
currently the...
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Centre Stadium Nairobi 80,000
Kenya national football team 2
William Ole
Ntimama Stadium Narok 20,000 3 Jomo
Kenyatta International Stadium Kisumu 15,000...
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Coordination of
National Government from 2014 to his
death in 2017
William Ole
Ntimama –
Former Kenyan politician and
leader of the Maa
community David Rudisha...
- In
office 1999–2000
President Daniel arap Moi
Preceded by
William Ole
Ntimama Succeeded by
Position abolished Minister of
Finance In
office 1993–1997...
- Ole
Ntimama KANU One-party system. 1992
William Ole
Ntimama KANU 1997
William Ole
Ntimama KANU 2002
William Ole
Ntimama NARC 2007
William Ole
Ntimama ODM...
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National Heritage has had the
following Ministers of State:
William Ole
Ntimama In the
Office of the Vice President, the
Ministry of
Immigration and Registration...
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after the 1997 elections.
Maasai purists led by
Minister William Ole
Ntimama and
senior Maasai elders 're-Kikuyunized' Saitoti's dual ancestry, amplifying...
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supporters and
misusing state resources", and ODM
minister William Ole
Ntimama said that his
party "watched with
dismay as our
coalition partners sink...