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How Mashujaa day celebrations went down in Uhuru Gardens (PHOTOS)

Kenyans celebrate Mashujaa Day, which took the place of Kenyatta Day, as a day to recognize all Kenyans who actively supported Kenya’s independence movement or have since continued to do so.

The occasion commemorates the moment the nation gained its independence from its British colonial rulers.

It would be President William Ruto’s first occasion doing so in his dual roles as commander in chief of the armed forces and president of the Republic of Kenya, as the 59th Mashujaa Day celebrations are taking place at Uhuru Gardens this year.

Here are a few images of how things are looking like at the Uhuru Gardens

Deputy president Rigathi Gachagua alongside Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja arriving at Uhuru Gardens
Image: Ezekiel Aminga

Entertainers during the 59th Mashujaa Day Celebrations
Image: Ezekiel Aminga

Image: Ezekiel Aminga

School kids lined up at the Uhuru grounds for mashujaa day celebrations
Image: Ezekiel Aminga

Image: Ezekiel Aminga

A citizen dressed in the Kenyan flag from head to toe
Image: Ezekiel Aminga

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