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UK Issues Urgent Travel Advisory for Its Citizens in Kenya After Raila Death
The United Kingdom has issued a travel advisory cautioning its citizens residing in or planning to visit Kenya following the death of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga. In a statement released on October 16,
A Kenyan citizen fighting on the Russian side has been captured on the Vovchansk front by Ukrainian soldiers from the 57th Separate Motorised Infantry Brigade. The prisoner is insisting that he had originally come to Russia as a tourist. Source: video ...
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Kenya's former President Uhuru Kenyatta describes Odinga as 'Father of the Nation'
Former President of Kenya, Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, has described the late Raila Amolo Odinga as Kenya’s “Father of the Nation” in recognition of his profound love for the country and
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Germany Issues Safety and Travel Advisory to Its Citizens in Kenya
The German Federal Office has issued an advisory cautioning its citizens residing in and traveling to Kenya about an increased risk of terrorism, particularly in busy public spaces such as hotels, shopping malls,
Protests have erupted in parts of Kenya, with hundreds detained by police as citizens rejected planned tax hikes in the East African nation already grappling with escalating living costs. Civil society groups said that at least 283 people have been ...
Raila Odinga, a former prime minister of Kenya, died on Wednesday in India, where he was traveling when he suffered a heart attack
Immigration and Citizen Services Principal Secretary Julius Bitok and other government officials at the registration exercise of the Pemba community as citizens at Karisa Maitha grounds in Kilifi on Wednesday, 1st March 2023. [Courtesy] The registration of ...
The family of Agnes Wanjiru has welcomed the arrest warrant issued for the suspect, calling it a long-awaited step towards justice.
A gentle breeze fans a row of colourful clothes drying on a line behind Barke Hamisi, 29, and her two younger sisters, Sharifa and Nuru, as they sit outside their stone house preparing ‘sambusas’ - a popular Swahili delicacy. They look like any regular ...
Identity cards are a big deal in Kenya. Without them you cannot marry, register to vote or get salaried jobs. Nor can you open a bank account, go to university or legally buy a SIM card. Walking around without papers can even get you arrested, a hangover ...