some infos from Kenya.
Warning: this is INTERNET information.
http://www.mirp.go.ke/Service_Charter.pdf
National Registration Bureau Services
Identification in Kenya is traced from 1915 when the British colonial government passed the Native
Registration Ordinance in which, it was mandatory for all adult male Africans to register and carry
identification papers. The Registration of Persons Ordinance Cap 50 of 1947 made mandatory for all
male persons of 16 years and above to register.
This Ordinance became the Registration of Persons Act Cap 107 of the Laws of Kenya in 1963. This
Act was amended in 1978 to provide for the registration of both male and female and create the
Department of National Registration Bureau. An amendment of the Act in 1980 changed the
registration age to eighteen (18) years.
Civil Registration Services
Registration of births and deaths was introduced for the first time in Kenya in 1904 and applied only
to Europeans and Americans.
In 1928 the current Act CAP. 149 was enacted. This Act only provided for the compulsory registration
of the deaths of Africans but not for their births.
After independence in 1963 compulsory registration of all births and deaths was extended in phases
to other areas beginning with Nairobi and Nyeri on 1st March 1963. On 1st September 1971 it
became compulsory to register all births and deaths occurring in Kenya.
Sometimes Smith feels bad after he has posted a totally inappropriate comment (such as he has lately) and he then pulls them . I have copied them into my posts so there is a record.
Also I had posted part of Smiths criminal record at # 616 . Smith had it pulled.
I talked to the mods about it and while they agree its in the public records they didnt want to take the chance of leaving it up
I received this info from another freeper who had found criminal activity by Smith as recently as 2008
Respectfully,
Woofie