Oh my goodness! You’ve discovered Kenya had TRAINS! And they had hospitals, too...where women probably went to have babies! They didn’t all live in filthy grass huts in little villages with nothing but goat-tracks...as you previously suggested. And now you can’t make up your mind if zero was born in Kogelo village with a witch-doctor in attendance, or in Kisimu, which had a railway station and a line to Nairobi, or in Mombasa which is on the other side of the country on the Indian Ocean. Little steam engine goes choo-choo-choo and woo-hoo - all aboard come and see Stanley Ann have a baby in Kenya...
I guess you gotta ask yourself except for roads and trains and hospitals and schools and agriculture what did the English ever do for Kenya?