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HomeDaily NewsFriday, March 6, 2026Govt Issues Advisory to Kenyans Stuck in the Middle East Amid Evacuation Plans - March 2026
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Govt Issues Advisory to Kenyans Stuck in the Middle East Amid Evacuation Plans - March 2026

Kenya is activating evacuation plans and issuing advisories to its approximately 500,000 citizens in the Middle East due to escalating regional conflict. The government has assured the safety of over 500,000 Kenyan nationals in the Middle East following ongoing regional tensions, reporting no casualties among them seven days into the conflict. A Kenya Airways repatriation flight has safely landed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, bringing home dozens of passengers evacuated from the Middle East due to escalating tensions. Democratic Party leader Justin Muturi has strongly condemned Kenya Airways for charging fees for repatriation flights, deeming it immoral and deeply insensitive.

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Friday 12:57 PMKenyans

Govt Issues Advisory to Kenyans Stuck in the Middle East Amid Evacuation Plans

Govt Issues Advisory to Kenyans Stuck in the Middle East Amid Evacuation Plans

Kenya is activating evacuation plans and issuing advisories to its approximately 500,000 citizens in the Middle East due to escalating regional conflict.

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Kenya is activating evacuation plans and issuing advisories to its approximately 500,000 citizens in the Middle East due to escalating regional conflict.

  • More than 500,000 Kenyan nationals reside in Middle Eastern countries.
  • The Kenyan Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs is prioritizing their safety and facilitating repatriation.
  • Kenya Airways is utilizing safe air corridors for those wishing to return, while missions have activated emergency response and evacuation plans.
Friday 6:50 AMCapital NewsFirst

Kenya Airways Repatriation Flight Lands Safely in Nairobi, Bringing Passengers Evacuated from Middle East Crisis

Kenya Airways Repatriation Flight Lands Safely in Nairobi, Bringing Passengers Evacuated from Middle East Crisis

A Kenya Airways repatriation flight has safely landed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, bringing home dozens of passengers evacuated from the Middle East due to escalating tensions and travel disruptions.

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Friday 1:06 PMCapital News

Govt Says Over 500,000 Kenyans in Middle East Safe Amid Ongoing Tensions

Govt Says Over 500,000 Kenyans in Middle East Safe Amid Ongoing Tensions

The Kenyan government has assured the safety of over 500,000 Kenyan nationals in the Middle East following ongoing regional tensions, reporting no casualties among them seven days into the conflict.

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The Kenyan government has assured the safety of over 500,000 Kenyan nationals in the Middle East following ongoing regional tensions, reporting no casualties among them seven days into the conflict.

  • Over 500,000 Kenyans residing in Middle Eastern countries are reported safe.
  • Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi issued the statement.
  • Kenya Airways is repatriating stranded Kenyans through secured air corridors.
  • Disruptions are affecting Kenyan exporters of perishable goods, with government efforts underway to facilitate cargo flights.
Friday 1:39 PMCapital News

Muturi condemns paid KQ flights from Dubai as ‘immoral’, demands free repatriation

Muturi condemns paid KQ flights from Dubai as ‘immoral’, demands free repatriation

Democratic Party leader Justin Muturi has strongly condemned Kenya Airways for charging fees for repatriation flights for Kenyans fleeing conflict in the Middle East, deeming it "immoral and deeply insensitive."

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Democratic Party leader Justin Muturi has strongly condemned Kenya Airways for charging fees for repatriation flights for Kenyans fleeing conflict in the Middle East, deeming it "immoral and deeply insensitive."

  • Muturi demands free repatriation flights for citizens escaping war zones.
  • The Democratic Party leader insists that the Government of Kenya, as a shareholder in Kenya Airways, must prioritize citizen safety over commercial interests.
  • He urges President William Ruto to act with urgency and compassion, drawing parallels with other governments waiving evacuation fees.
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Key Highlights

A Kenya Airways repatriation flight has safely landed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, bringing home dozens of passengers evacuated from the Middle East due to escalating tensions and travel disruptions.

  • Dozens of passengers, including Kenyan nationals and students, were brought home.
  • Key organization involved: Kenya Airways, in coordination with authorities.
  • Notable detail: The operation was approved after disruptions to regional air travel caused by hostilities in the Gulf region.