Ernst sat in the armchair, reviewing this year's East African colony data.
With northern Kenya falling into the hands of the East African colonial government (only having sovereignty, development has not yet begun), the East African colony area reached around 1.4 million square kilometers. Former Tanzania and Kenya are basically in the hands of the East African colony (Zanzibar Island and the northeastern coastal desert of Kenya are yet to be unified).
Currently, the registered immigrant population of the East African colony has reached 582,413, of course, excluding the number of Black indigenous people. Presently, the colony has control over around 400,000 to 800,000 Black people.
In the beginning, Ernst and the East African government estimated that the immigrant numbers by the end of the year would be close to 500,000. The reason for surpassing this estimate is the immigrants from the Paraguayan War and from the Southern German region, which provided two new immigrant sources.
