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This kid went missing yesterday around TASSIA next to Summit Hospital.
If you have any info about her or a lost 4-year-old girl in a grey sweat pant kindly call 0722137283 or 0728975614.
Na mjue Ebola ikifika Kenya it will not leave soon, Mpaka your minerals in Kenya iishe ndio iishe. It has been in existence for a decade in Congo because minerals haiishi
Sarah Korere: Common sense dictates that if Ebola starts in a particular place, it would be natural to contain it where it has started. US declared that they will not allow even one case of Ebola infected persons into their country, why bring them to Kenya for treatment?
Trump paused USAID when he came to power and said, “Africans should handle African problems.” I wonder why the US wants Kenya, an African country, to handle their Ebola problem.
Tafakari
Senator Omtatah files petition at JSC seeking removal of three Court of Appeal judges, accuses them of lifting orders in data-sharing framework tied to Kenya-US health deal without giving reasons.
Frame 1: Ruto meeting the RSF leader.
Frame 2: Kenyan officials, including Kindiki, receiving the RFS leader at JKIA.
Frame 3: Sudan RSF leaders signing the alternative government deal in Kenya.
Frame 4: Ruto lying that people who came to Kenya were a Sudanese civil group.
Senator Richard Onyonka: In 1978, Yoweri Museveni walked into my home in Kisii and my father helped to hide him from Milton Obote's people.
What would have happened if my father had handed over Museveni to Obote?
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QUOTE: "Africa is tired of leaders who cling to power against the wishes of the masses."- Yoweri Kaguta Museveni
Speech at the UPM fundraising at Fairway Hotel Kampala
Uganda Times, November 10, 1980
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“The recent election in Tanzania and from what transpired, the killings around the election… I for once do not recognise the person who was inaugurated as the President of Tanzania. She is an illegitimate president.”
“It is totally unacceptable when an African leader, in order to stay in power, will resort to killing his or her own people. In order to stay in power, they will rig an election, as if they are God’s gift to their country.
When you have a country with millions of people, for any leader to think they are the only ones who can be president is pathetic,”
Former Botswana President, Ian Khama.
Across Africa, young Africans are demanding justice and democracy.
Power answers with violence.
But democracy, human rights, and rule of law are non-negotiable. Dictators will fall.