Habari

Material Information

Title:
Habari
Creator:
Kenya. Native Affairs Department ( Author, Primary )
Kenya. Education Department
Place of Publication:
Nairobi
Publisher:
Swift Press
Manufacturer:
East African Standard Ltd
Publication Date:
Language:
English
Swahili
Physical Description:
vol.

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Kenya -- History -- 1895-1963 ( lcsh )
Kenya -- Periodicals ( lcsh )
Kenya. Native Affairs Department ( lcnaf )
Genre:
newspaper ( sobekcm )
Spatial Coverage:
Africa -- Kenya -- Nairobi County -- Nairobi
Coordinates:
-1.283333 x 36.816667

Notes

General Note:
"A newspaper for the Natives of Kenya. Published by Authority."
General Note:
"Registered at the General Post Office as a newspaper."
General Note:
This title is believed to be in the public domain under the laws of Kenya at the time of publication.
General Note:
This newspaper was the responsibility of the Kenya colony's Chief Native Commissioner. After the First World War, the Commissioner was Lt. Col. Oscar Ferris Watkins CMG CBE DSO (1877–1943). While acting as Commissioner, Lt. Col. Watkins served as the first editor of the Swahili language newspaper, Baraza. He was succeeded in the post by Mr. G. V. Maxwell, who in 1922, served at the head of Habari's 'editing committee', continuing the tradition of Commissioners functioning, at least, in part as an information officer for the colonial government. Mr. Maxwell's name is associated with the post in the official Kenya Gazette from as early as 25 October 1921 (ref, the Gazette, issue for 2 November 1921). According to records of the UK National Archives, an Acting Chief Native Commissioner was appointed in the absence of G.V. Maxwell in October 1928. Mr. Maxwell's name remains associated with the post, according to the Kenya Gazette (ref. issue for 19 November 1929) until as late as 31 October 1929. Mr. Maxwell had earlier served as Acting Secretary for Native Affairs in Fiji. Before that, at the rank of Colonel, G.V. Maxwell served in India during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-1858.
General Note:
Catalogue records of North American holding libraries do not associate responsibility for this title to any agency or author. The SOAS University of London record associates responsibility with the 'Department of Education'; and, the title from 1926 onward clearly notes "Edited by the Department of Education" on the cover title page. It is more likely that the title was the responsibility of Kenya (the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya) Native Affairs Department, which was administered by the Chief Native Commissioner and later edited by the Department of Education.
General Note:
Fay Gadsden, in footnote 8 of "The African Press in Kenya, 1945-1952" (published online on 01 January 2009, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021853700018727, and later in print (October 1980), in The Journal of African History, Vol. 21, Issue 4, pp. 515-535), gives the dates of publication as 1922-1925 and 1927-1931.
General Note:
LCNAF (name authority) : Kenya. Native Affairs Department : URI https://lccn.loc.gov/nr95023219
General Note:
VIAF (name authority) : Kenya. Education Department : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/143040633

Record Information

Source Institution:
SOAS University of London
Holding Location:
SOAS University of London
Rights Management:
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Resource Identifier:
381441 ( aleph )
416944739 ( oclc )
Per 3/19694 ( soas classmark )
56815213 ( oclc )