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Kenya’s foreign ministry has confirmed that more than three Kenyans are among the 717 pilgrims that died in a stampede outside the Muslim holy city of Mecca.
The government might re-impose a curfew in North eastern following the killing of 14 Kenyans by suspected terrorists on July 7. The curfew was lifted following a directive
As Kenya finally acknowledges that radicalization of youth into religious extremism poses the greatest danger to national security, Interior minister Joseph Nkaissery’s
Leaders from North Eastern Kenya have asked the government to contain the mounting insecurity in the region following the latest terror attack targeting
Joyce Nairesia, Samburu Council of Elders Isiolo branch chairperson, have called upon parents, especially mothers, to be in the forefront in the fight against FGM instead of abetting it.
Leaders from North Eastern have vowed to petition an order by Interior Cabinet Secretary Joseph Nkaissery to extend curfew in Garissa, Mandera, Wajir and Tana River. Garissa County Woman
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