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KENYA AND THE MAU MAU

"REPORT ON KENYA," a BBC programme made by Colin Wills after a recent visit to Africa, is to be heard from Main National stations of the NZBS during the next few weeks. It was due to be broadcast from 2YC this week (March 10), and will be heard from 4YA at 2.0 p.m. this Sunday, March 15, and from 1YA at 2.30 p.m. on March 22. Between March 25 and April 25 it will be broadcast from 3YA, 4YZ, 3YZ, 2YZ and 1YZ in that order. In this programme Colin Wills reports on the situation as he saw it in Kenya, particularly in relation to the Mau Mau campaign of violence in Kikuyuland. He discusses what this compaign means to the people of Kenya, how they are fighting it and the causes of the trouble. But he sets the present emergency against a broader view of Kenya and looks at the long-term problems that face the mixed European-African-Asian population of the colony. He makes his report partly with the aid of actuality recordings and partly by means of studio reconstructions of interviews with and statements by officials and private individuals he met in Kenya. The actuality recordings include one by Mrs. Raynes-Simson the day after she and Mrs. Hesselberger had shot dead three members of the Maw Mau who attacked their bungalow.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 713, 13 March 1953, Page 7

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KENYA AND THE MAU MAU New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 713, 13 March 1953, Page 7

KENYA AND THE MAU MAU New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 713, 13 March 1953, Page 7

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