Leaders of Pentecostal churches in Kenya are raising concerns about the alleged arrest and harassment of Kenyans in Tanzania. Recent incidents include a Kenyan student who was reportedly rescued from Tanzania after allegedly enduring eight days of torture by police. In a separate case, a family in Taita Taveta is grieving their relative, Albert Kamala, who died in Tanzania after being arrested in Moshi and later found deceased near the border. Following these and other incidents, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has urged Kenyans to refrain from interfering in the politics of other nations.
Kenya's Prime Cabinet Secretary and Foreign Affairs Minister, Musalia Mudavadi, has urged Kenyans to refrain from interfering in the politics or advocating for the rights of other nations. This warning comes in light of recent incidents where Kenyans were detained in Uganda and Tanzania.
A family in Taita Taveta is grieving the death of their relative, Albert Kamala, who died in Tanzania. He was reportedly arrested in Moshi and later found deceased near the Kenya-Tanzania border, adding to concerns about Kenyans dying in the neighbouring country.
A Kenyan student has reportedly been rescued from Tanzania after allegedly enduring eight days of torture at the hands of police. The incident, covered by KTN News Kenya, highlights concerns regarding alleged mistreatment during cross-border detentions.
Leaders of Pentecostal churches in Kenya are raising concerns about the alleged arrest and harassment of Kenyans in Tanzania. This issue is being highlighted by KTN News Kenya, which is providing 24/7 coverage of the latest news and updates.