ENGLISH: The Weekly Comment Newspaper of 15 June, 1956 had headlines and stories including: "Sauce for the Goose?"- A letter was received from the Nairobi District African Congress protesting against a decision by the police to disperse a crowd of Africans in Kaloleni. The letter said that permission for the Kikuyu, Embu and the Meru to attend a public meeting in Kaloleni had been withheld as 'current legislation forbids their entry into Kaloleni. African Affair Department of the city Council says: - 'Kikuyu, Embu and Meru may enter Kaloleni Hall during hours of opening the show."(Nairobi City Council's Trade Show)
ENGLISH: The Weekly Comment Newspaper of 1 June, 1956 had headlines and stories including: "European Disunity, "- Looking at Kenya without prejudice, there is still tribal friction amongst the various Asian tribes, and remarkable disunity within the European Community. No form of government will be able to impose upon the races and tribes of Kenya either unity or harmony.
ENGLISH: The Weekly Comment Newspaper of 18 May, 1956 had headlines and stories including: "The Shape of Kenya, "- What happens in the year 1960, the end of the Lyttelton standstill arrangement, it will depend very largely upon events in this fateful year."Educating our Leaders"- Incite a spirited debate by challenging our present and our potential leaders to deny that they are in need of re-education if they are to continue with their 'sacred' and mostly thankless work.
ENGLISH: The Weekly Comment Newspaper of 11 May, 1956 had headlines and stories including: "In Search of Industrial Loyalty"- The Mau Mau Emergency is not yet over and as long as it continues the country will continue to bear a heavy burden financially.