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HomeDaily NewsMonday, March 16, 2026Kenya, Russia Agree to End Recruitment of Kenyans into Military - March 2026
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Kenya, Russia Agree to End Recruitment of Kenyans into Military - March 2026

Kenya and Russia have reached an agreement to halt the recruitment of Kenyan citizens for military operations, as announced by Kenya's Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi during a joint press conference in Moscow on Monday, March 16. Kenyan citizens are no longer permitted to enlist in Russia's military operations following this agreement, with Prime Cabinet Secretary Mudavadi stating that support would be provided to Kenyans in Russia requiring assistance through legal channels. Kenya has dispatched a high-level delegation to Moscow in an urgent effort to repatriate Kenyan citizens reportedly caught up in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. African nations are adopting a cautious approach to the recruitment of their citizens by Russian networks for the war in Ukraine, balancing domestic pressure with foreign policy considerations.

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Kenya, Russia Agree to End Recruitment of Kenyans into Military

Kenya, Russia Agree to End Recruitment of Kenyans into Military

Kenya and Russia have reached an agreement to halt the recruitment of Kenyan citizens for military operations, as announced by Kenya's Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi. This landmark decision was confirmed during a joint press conference in Moscow on Monday, March 16.

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Kenya and Russia have reached an agreement to halt the recruitment of Kenyan citizens for military operations, as announced by Kenya's Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi. This landmark decision was confirmed during a joint press conference in Moscow on Monday, March 16.

  • The agreement signifies an end to the enlistment of Kenyans through the Kenyan Defence Ministry for "special operations."
  • Key figures involved include Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
  • This diplomatic development comes amidst reports of over 1,000 Kenyan citizens being recruited, with concerns raised about their welfare and potential exploitation.
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Kenya yatuma ujumbe wa ngazi ya juu Moscow kuwarejesha Wakenya walionaswa katika vita

Kenya has dispatched a high-level delegation to Moscow in an urgent effort to repatriate Kenyan citizens reportedly caught up in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Key Highlights

Kenya has dispatched a high-level delegation to Moscow in an urgent effort to repatriate Kenyan citizens reportedly caught up in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

  • The mission aims to secure the safe return of Kenyan nationals known to be in affected areas.
  • The delegation, representing the Kenyan government, is engaging with authorities in Moscow.
  • The specific number of Kenyans affected has not been fully detailed, but the urgency of the mission highlights significant concern.
Monday 3:30 AMNation News

African nations tiptoe around recruitment of citizens by Russian networks

African nations tiptoe around recruitment of citizens by Russian networks

African nations are adopting a cautious approach to the recruitment of their citizens by Russian networks for the war in Ukraine, balancing domestic pressure with foreign policy considerations.

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Key Highlights

African nations are adopting a cautious approach to the recruitment of their citizens by Russian networks for the war in Ukraine, balancing domestic pressure with foreign policy considerations.

  • Over 1,700 Africans are reportedly fighting for Russia, with an estimated 1,000+ Kenyans alone recruited.
  • Kenya's foreign minister, Musalia Mudavadi, is visiting Russia to discuss the issue, stating he is "pragmatic and realistic" about the situation.
  • Recruitment often occurs through third parties offering lucrative civilian jobs, with families demanding greater action to bring their loved ones home.
Monday 5:16 PMKBC Top Stories

Kenyans no longer eligible for Russia military enlistment, CS Mudavadi

Kenyans no longer eligible for Russia military enlistment, CS Mudavadi

Kenyan citizens are no longer permitted to enlist in Russia's military operations following an agreement between Kenya and Moscow, announced Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi. He also stated that support would be provided to Kenyans in Russia requiring assistance through legal channels.

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Kenyan citizens are no longer permitted to enlist in Russia's military operations following an agreement between Kenya and Moscow, announced Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi. He also stated that support would be provided to Kenyans in Russia requiring assistance through legal channels.

  • Kenyans are now ineligible for enlistment in Russia's military.
  • The announcement was made by Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi during a joint press briefing in Moscow with Russian Minister Sergey Lavrov.
  • Discussions also covered strengthening bilateral relations, academic scholarships for 70 Kenyan students in Russia, and expanding cooperation in nuclear energy and space exploration.
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