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| 1963 | Constitution Moi, Daniel Toroitich arap |  |
| Kenyatta convinces Moi that KADU and KANU should be merged to complete the process of decolonisation, Kenya becomes a de facto single-party state, dominated by the Kikuyu-Luo Alliance |
| 1963 | Constitution Kenyatta, Jomo |  |
| 1st June Kenyatta is appointed Prime Minister of the autonomous Kenyan government, and is known as mzee (a Swahili word meaning old man or elder) |
| 12th Dec Retains the role of prime minister after independence was declared |
| 1963 | Election Kenyatta, Jomo |  |
| May KANU wins 83 seats out of 124 |
| 1963 | Independence Moi, Daniel Toroitich arap |  |
| Kenyatta convinces Moi that KADU and KANU should be merged to complete the process of decolonisation, Kenya becomes a de facto single-party state, dominated by the Kikuyu-Luo Alliance |
| 1963 | Independence Kenyatta, Jomo |  |
| 12th Dec Retains the role of prime minister after independence was declared |
| 1963 | KADU Moi, Daniel Toroitich arap |  |
| Kenyatta convinces Moi that KADU and KANU should be merged to complete the process of decolonisation, Kenya becomes a de facto single-party state, dominated by the Kikuyu-Luo Alliance |
| 1963 | KANU Moi, Daniel Toroitich arap |  |
| Kenyatta convinces Moi that KADU and KANU should be merged to complete the process of decolonisation, Kenya becomes a de facto single-party state, dominated by the Kikuyu-Luo Alliance |
| 1963 | Minister of Constitution Mboya, Thomas Joseph |  |
| Appointed Minister of Constitutional Affairs |
| 1963 | Minister of Justice Mboya, Thomas Joseph |  |
| Appointed Minister of Justice |
| 1963 | Prime Minister Kenyatta, Jomo |  |
| 1st June Kenyatta is appointed Prime Minister of the autonomous Kenyan government, and is known as mzee (a Swahili word meaning old man or elder) |