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HomeDaily NewsFriday, July 3, 2026Kenya evacuates 151 citizens from South Africa amid anti-migrant unrest - July 2026
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Kenya evacuates 151 citizens from South Africa amid anti-migrant unrest - July 2026

Kenya has evacuated 151 citizens from South Africa following escalating anti-migrant unrest and intimidation targeting foreign nationals. The returnees arrived at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on Thursday evening, citing fears for their safety and loss of livelihoods. Additionally, 55 more Kenyans returned home after fleeing South Africa due to xenophobic attacks. The government has also urged Kenyans in South Africa to respect local laws and maintain valid immigration documents as repatriation efforts intensify.

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Kenya evacuates 151 citizens from South Africa amid anti-migrant unrest

Kenya evacuates 151 citizens from South Africa amid anti-migrant unrest

Kenya is evacuating 151 citizens from South Africa due to escalating anti-migrant unrest and intimidation targeting foreign nationals.

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Kenya is evacuating 151 citizens from South Africa due to escalating anti-migrant unrest and intimidation targeting foreign nationals.

  • 151 Kenyans have so far been flown back to Nairobi on Kenya Airways flights.
  • The evacuation is being coordinated by Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and the Kenya High Commission in Pretoria.
  • This represents a small fraction of the estimated 27,000 Kenyans living and working in South Africa, with over 200 others sheltering at the Kenya High Commission awaiting evacuation.
Thursday 7:25 PMKenyans

Ministry Sounds Warning to Kenyans in South Africa as Repatriation Efforts Intensify

Ministry Sounds Warning to Kenyans in South Africa as Repatriation Efforts Intensify

The Kenyan government is urging Kenyans in South Africa to respect local laws and maintain valid immigration documents as xenophobic protests escalate and repatriation efforts intensify.

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The Kenyan government is urging Kenyans in South Africa to respect local laws and maintain valid immigration documents as xenophobic protests escalate and repatriation efforts intensify.

  • 240 Kenyan nationals have registered for assistance, with 151 already flown back to Kenya.
  • Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi made the appeal, highlighting the importance of compliance for safety.
  • The repatriations follow protests where South Africans cited foreigners taking their jobs, with the first evacuations occurring around June 30, 2026.
Thursday 8:39 PMThe Standard

151 Kenyans evacuated from South Africa

151 Kenyans evacuated from South Africa

The Kenyan government has orchestrated the evacuation of 151 citizens from South Africa following recent unrest, with more expected to return.

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The Kenyan government has orchestrated the evacuation of 151 citizens from South Africa following recent unrest, with more expected to return.

  • Over 240 Kenyan nationals registered for assistance with the Kenya High Commission in Pretoria.
  • Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi announced the evacuation efforts and provided an update on the returning citizens.
  • The evacuees are being provided with emergency support, including temporary accommodation and essential supplies, showcasing diplomatic efforts between Kenya and South Africa.
Thursday 10:25 PMThe Standard

55 more Kenyans return home from South Africa amid xenophobic attacks

55 more Kenyans return home from South Africa amid xenophobic attacks

A total of 55 Kenyans have returned to Kenya after fleeing South Africa due to escalating xenophobic attacks. The returnees arrived at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on Thursday evening, citing fears for their safety and the loss of their livelihoods.

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A total of 55 Kenyans have returned to Kenya after fleeing South Africa due to escalating xenophobic attacks. The returnees arrived at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on Thursday evening, citing fears for their safety and the loss of their livelihoods.

  • 110 Kenyans are still awaiting repatriation from South Africa.
  • Returnees, like Nelly Ochieng', described their experiences as more alarming than previous xenophobic violence in 2015.
  • Concerns over foreigners taking jobs, undocumented migrants, and corruption fueled the anti-immigrant sentiment.
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