Kenyan families are seeking answers as more citizens recruited into the Russian army go missing. Busia Senator Okiyah Omutatah has threatened to sue the government over alleged recruitment for the Russia-Ukraine war. CCTV footage has emerged showing armed individuals raiding the hotel owned by former KEMSA chairperson Irungu Nyakera in Kisumu. Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has asserted that the late opposition leader Raila Odinga appointed him to supervise the political pact between the ODM and President William Ruto's UDA party. Tanzanian businessman Rostam Azizi has acquired a majority stake in Nation Media Group, ending the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development's 66-year investment. Members of Parliament have amended the government's plan to sell a 15 percent stake in Safaricom PLC, introducing worker protections. In other news, residents of Taita Taveta County are being urged to relocate from flood-prone areas to avert potential disasters. Families remain camped outside the Nairobi City Mortuary, desperately searching for their missing relatives following recent flash floods, while residents of Ngenya Village in Lari are living in fear of landslides due to heavy rainfall. Kenya Revenue Authority officials at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport are now required to wear body-worn cameras to combat corruption. The Kenyan Ministry of Health is taking proactive measures to combat waterborne diseases amidst ongoing rainfall. In Kilifi, pupils at Mikiryani Primary School are learning in hazardous conditions due to leaking classrooms and weak roofs, while families in Mukuru Kwa Njenga have transitioned to modern apartments through the Affordable Housing Programme.
Kenyan families are seeking answers as more citizens recruited into the Russian army go missing. Busia Senator Okiyah Omutatah has threatened to sue the government over alleged recruitment for the Russia-Ukraine war. CCTV footage has emerged showing armed individuals raiding the hotel owned by former KEMSA chairperson Irungu Nyakera in Kisumu. Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has asserted that the late opposition leader Raila Odinga appointed him to supervise the political pact between the ODM and President William Ruto's UDA party. Tanzanian businessman Rostam Azizi has acquired a majority stake in Nation Media Group, ending the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development's 66-year investment. Members of Parliament have amended the government's plan to sell a 15 percent stake in Safaricom PLC, introducing worker protections. In other news, residents of Taita Taveta County are being urged to relocate from flood-prone areas to avert potential disasters. Families remain camped outside the Nairobi City Mortuary, desperately searching for their missing relatives following recent flash floods, while residents of Ngenya Village in Lari are living in fear of landslides due to heavy rainfall. Kenya Revenue Authority officials at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport are now required to wear body-worn cameras to combat corruption. The Kenyan Ministry of Health is taking proactive measures to combat waterborne diseases amidst ongoing rainfall. In Kilifi, pupils at Mikiryani Primary School are learning in hazardous conditions due to leaking classrooms and weak roofs, while families in Mukuru Kwa Njenga have transitioned to modern apartments through the Affordable Housing Programme.
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A Kenyan family is seeking government assistance after losing contact with Humphrey Kimani, a Kenyan citizen recruited into the Russian army. Busia Senator Okiyah Omutatah has threatened to sue the Kenyan government over allegations of Kenyans being recruited to fight in the Russia-Ukraine war, demanding accountability for those who have died or gone missing. The same senator has questioned whether the government's Kazi Majuu program was a plot to recruit Kenyans for Russia's war in Ukraine, demanding the government clarify the fate of deceased and missing Kenyan recruits.
Kenyan families are seeking answers as more citizens recruited into the Russian army go missing. Busia Senator Okiyah Omutatah has threatened to sue the government over alleged recruitment for the Russia-Ukraine war. CCTV footage has emerged showing armed individuals raiding the hotel owned by former KEMSA chairperson Irungu Nyakera in Kisumu. Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has asserted that the late opposition leader Raila Odinga appointed him to supervise the political pact between the ODM and President William Ruto's UDA party. Tanzanian businessman Rostam Azizi has acquired a majority stake in Nation Media Group, ending the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development's 66-year investment. Members of Parliament have amended the government's plan to sell a 15 percent stake in Safaricom PLC, introducing worker protections. In other news, residents of Taita Taveta County are being urged to relocate from flood-prone areas to avert potential disasters. Families remain camped outside the Nairobi City Mortuary, desperately searching for their missing relatives following recent flash floods, while residents of Ngenya Village in Lari are living in fear of landslides due to heavy rainfall. Kenya Revenue Authority officials at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport are now required to wear body-worn cameras to combat corruption. The Kenyan Ministry of Health is taking proactive measures to combat waterborne diseases amidst ongoing rainfall. In Kilifi, pupils at Mikiryani Primary School are learning in hazardous conditions due to leaking classrooms and weak roofs, while families in Mukuru Kwa Njenga have transitioned to modern apartments through the Affordable Housing Programme.
Kenyan families are seeking answers as more citizens recruited into the Russian army go missing. Busia Senator Okiyah Omutatah has threatened to sue the government over alleged recruitment for the Russia-Ukraine war. CCTV footage has emerged showing armed individuals raiding the hotel owned by former KEMSA chairperson Irungu Nyakera in Kisumu. Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has asserted that the late opposition leader Raila Odinga appointed him to supervise the political pact between the ODM and President William Ruto's UDA party. Tanzanian businessman Rostam Azizi has acquired a majority stake in Nation Media Group, ending the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development's 66-year investment. Members of Parliament have amended the government's plan to sell a 15 percent stake in Safaricom PLC, introducing worker protections. In other news, residents of Taita Taveta County are being urged to relocate from flood-prone areas to avert potential disasters. Families remain camped outside the Nairobi City Mortuary, desperately searching for their missing relatives following recent flash floods, while residents of Ngenya Village in Lari are living in fear of landslides due to heavy rainfall. Kenya Revenue Authority officials at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport are now required to wear body-worn cameras to combat corruption. The Kenyan Ministry of Health is taking proactive measures to combat waterborne diseases amidst ongoing rainfall. In Kilifi, pupils at Mikiryani Primary School are learning in hazardous conditions due to leaking classrooms and weak roofs, while families in Mukuru Kwa Njenga have transitioned to modern apartments through the Affordable Housing Programme.
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