Kenyans flock Uhuru Gardens for 61st Jamhuri Day celebrations
- Published By Jane Njeri For The Statesman Digital
- 1 year ago
The gates opened at 6 a.m., when attendees began to arrive steadily at the venue ahead of the celebrations.
All guests are expected to be seated by 8 a.m., when the festivities officially start.
President William Ruto will preside over the event, where three visiting heads of state are expected.
The ceremony commemorates Kenya's transition to a republic 61 years ago, following independence in 1963.
Security at the venue has been significantly heightened, with stringent screening measures in place for all attendees.
Additional security personnel have also been deployed throughout Nairobi to ensure the safety and smooth flow of the event.
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