1982 in Kenya
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Events
- 8 March – A “Political Information System” seminar convenes in Nairobi, bringing together representatives from single-party states (Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, Uganda) to discuss the viability of one-party democracy in post-colonial Africa.[1]
- 10 June – Parliament passes a constitutional amendment declaring Kenya a one-party state, making opposition parties illegal.[2]
- 1 August – 1982 Kenyan coup d'état attempt.[3] The attempt took place during the political administration of Daniel arap Moi.
- SoNy Sugar F.C. established
