Grief grips the nation as 16 students perished in a Utumishi Girls Academy dormitory fire, prompting nationwide calls for urgent school safety reforms. Families in Molo and Busia demand justice for victims of recent protests, with autopsies confirming gunshot deaths. Meanwhile, matatu workers threaten a strike over exclusion from fuel price talks as the IMF warns against prolonged subsidies. In sports, the Junior Starlets eye U-17 World Cup progress against Uganda, while the Lionesses dominate rugby. The US military is building an Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya, a move met with caution by Nairobi officials. Lastly, families report a worrying rise in missing children, with two reunited in Nairobi amid other searches.
Grief grips the nation as 16 students perished in a Utumishi Girls Academy dormitory fire, prompting nationwide calls for urgent school safety reforms. Families in Molo and Busia demand justice for victims of recent protests, with autopsies confirming gunshot deaths. Meanwhile, matatu workers threaten a strike over exclusion from fuel price talks as the IMF warns against prolonged subsidies. In sports, the Junior Starlets eye U-17 World Cup progress against Uganda, while the Lionesses dominate rugby. The US military is building an Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya, a move met with caution by Nairobi officials. Lastly, families report a worrying rise in missing children, with two reunited in Nairobi amid other searches.
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The United States Military is rapidly setting up a 50-bed quarantine facility in central Kenya within one week to house Americans exposed to Ebola, following the rapid spread of the virus in neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that no Ebola cases will be permitted into the United States, addressing concerns about the management of Americans exposed to the virus abroad. The Law Society of Kenya strongly rejected a reported proposal to establish an Ebola treatment centre in Kenya for patients from other countries. Kenya's Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale stated that any agreements with foreign nations concerning the handling of individuals exposed to Ebola must adhere strictly to Kenyan law and public health regulations.
Grief grips the nation as 16 students perished in a Utumishi Girls Academy dormitory fire, prompting nationwide calls for urgent school safety reforms. Families in Molo and Busia demand justice for victims of recent protests, with autopsies confirming gunshot deaths. Meanwhile, matatu workers threaten a strike over exclusion from fuel price talks as the IMF warns against prolonged subsidies. In sports, the Junior Starlets eye U-17 World Cup progress against Uganda, while the Lionesses dominate rugby. The US military is building an Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya, a move met with caution by Nairobi officials. Lastly, families report a worrying rise in missing children, with two reunited in Nairobi amid other searches.
Grief grips the nation as 16 students perished in a Utumishi Girls Academy dormitory fire, prompting nationwide calls for urgent school safety reforms. Families in Molo and Busia demand justice for victims of recent protests, with autopsies confirming gunshot deaths. Meanwhile, matatu workers threaten a strike over exclusion from fuel price talks as the IMF warns against prolonged subsidies. In sports, the Junior Starlets eye U-17 World Cup progress against Uganda, while the Lionesses dominate rugby. The US military is building an Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya, a move met with caution by Nairobi officials. Lastly, families report a worrying rise in missing children, with two reunited in Nairobi amid other searches.
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