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February 7, 2026
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Govt Breaks Silence After Three Kenyans Die Fighting in Ukraine

Govt Breaks Silence After Three Kenyans Die Fighting in Ukraine

Prime CS Mudavadi did not reveal the nations these twenty Kenyans were saved from for fears of damaging Kenya's diplomatic ties with the very same nations...

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Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi confirmed the government has repatriated nearly 20 Kenyans lured into the Russia-Ukraine war through fake job scams, issuing a strong warning against fraudulent overseas employment offers. This comes after the recovery of three Kenyan bodies from eastern Ukraine on February 6, 2026, shedding light on a pervasive issue of recruitment fraud.

  • Mudavadi stated that 20 Kenyans were rescued after being duped into fighting in the war, without disclosing specific countries due to diplomatic concerns.
  • The three deceased Kenyans were identified as Ombwori Denis Bagaka (39), Wahome Simon Gititu (34), and Clinton Nyapara Mogesa (28), all victims of recruitment fraud who were promised high-paying jobs but ended up in a penal battalion.
  • Mudavadi urged families to verify overseas employment offers with the Ministry of Labour and the Diaspora Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, highlighting that even relatives of government officials have fallen victim to these scams.

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Authorities Warn of Job Scams and Foil Human Trafficking Attempts - February 2026

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi confirmed the government has repatriated nearly 20 Kenyans lured into the Russia-Ukraine war through fake job scams, following the recovery of three Kenyan bodies from eastern Ukraine. The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has also issued a warning to the public about fraudulent job advertisements circulating online that lure job seekers through deceptive portals. In a related action, security officers at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) arrested four individuals in two separate incidents involving alleged immigration fraud and suspected human trafficking.

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