What if the dreaded Uganda dictator, Idi Amin, was not fantasising and Kenya was just a province of his country? Remember on July 25, 1976, when he bragged that he was going to conquer Kenya and have breakfast in Naivasha? The Zionist leader, Theodor Herz, initially opposed the idea of East Africa becoming the Promised Land. Had the Jews accepted to be settled in East Africa, it is interesting to speculate what would have become of Kenya. Twenty-eight years later, Amin, who had incidentally trained in Gilgil in 1947, had his own encounter with the Jews.
Source: Standard Digital June 23, 2021 21:00 UTC