Mudavadi: Kenya constitution does not apply to Tanzania
Source: The Standard
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has fired back at online critics over Kenya’s decision to congratulate President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Tanzania.Speaking during a joint interview with local and national media in Kakamega, Mudavadi said the move was aimed at promoting peace and respecting constitutional processes.“We congratulatedPresident Suluhu because they went through the proper process. If there are any issues regarding their constitution, the courts are there to handle them,” he said.He stressed that Kenya has no authority over how Tanzania conducts its affairs.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp“Kenya’s constitution does not apply to other countries. We cannot dictate what is right or wrong in their internal matters,” Mudavadi said.He urged Tanzania’s leadership to address any internal errors and ensure citizens’ safety.“It is up to them to follow their procedures and protect their people,” he added.Mudavadi added that two Kenyan citizens, Samuel Kagila and Stephen Ndung’u Kimani, have been released from detention in Tanzania and are expected to return home soon.He said the two have been released and will be coming home anytime from now.He urged Kenyans not to politicise the matter, saying it is a diplomatic issue, and they are now free.Mudavadi emphasised that Kenya cannot use force to secure the release of its citizens.“I cannot go there with a gun for them to be released. This was a diplomatic matter handled through proper channels,” he said.On the release of activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were allegedly abducted in Uganda over 38 days ago, Musalia urged leaders and Kenyans not to politicise the issue.Mudavadi thanked all who contributed to their safe return but emphasised that the focus should remain on their well-being.“While we appreciate everyone who helped, we must not politicise this issue. What matters most is that Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo are back safely,” he said.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPThe two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
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Speaking during a joint interview with local and national media in Kakamega, Mudavadi said the move was aimed at promoting peace and respecting constitutional processes.“We congratulatedPresident Suluhu because they went through the proper process. If there are any issues regarding their constitution, the courts are there to handle them,” he said.He stressed that Kenya has no authority over how Tanzania conducts its affairs.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp“Kenya’s constitution does not apply to other countries. We cannot dictate what is right or wrong in their internal matters,” Mudavadi said.He urged Tanzania’s leadership to address any internal errors and ensure citizens’ safety.“It is up to them to follow their procedures and protect their people,” he added.Mudavadi added that two Kenyan citizens, Samuel Kagila and Stephen Ndung’u Kimani, have been released from detention in Tanzania and are expected to return home soon.He said the two have been released and will be coming home anytime from now.He urged Kenyans not to politicise the matter, saying it is a diplomatic issue, and they are now free.Mudavadi emphasised that Kenya cannot use force to secure the release of its citizens.“I cannot go there with a gun for them to be released. This was a diplomatic matter handled through proper channels,” he said.On the release of activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were allegedly abducted in Uganda over 38 days ago, Musalia urged leaders and Kenyans not to politicise the issue.Mudavadi thanked all who contributed to their safe return but emphasised that the focus should remain on their well-being.“While we appreciate everyone who helped, we must not politicise this issue. What matters most is that Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo are back safely,” he said.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPThe two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
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“We congratulatedPresident Suluhu because they went through the proper process. If there are any issues regarding their constitution, the courts are there to handle them,” he said.He stressed that Kenya has no authority over how Tanzania conducts its affairs.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp“Kenya’s constitution does not apply to other countries. We cannot dictate what is right or wrong in their internal matters,” Mudavadi said.He urged Tanzania’s leadership to address any internal errors and ensure citizens’ safety.“It is up to them to follow their procedures and protect their people,” he added.Mudavadi added that two Kenyan citizens, Samuel Kagila and Stephen Ndung’u Kimani, have been released from detention in Tanzania and are expected to return home soon.He said the two have been released and will be coming home anytime from now.He urged Kenyans not to politicise the matter, saying it is a diplomatic issue, and they are now free.Mudavadi emphasised that Kenya cannot use force to secure the release of its citizens.“I cannot go there with a gun for them to be released. This was a diplomatic matter handled through proper channels,” he said.On the release of activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were allegedly abducted in Uganda over 38 days ago, Musalia urged leaders and Kenyans not to politicise the issue.Mudavadi thanked all who contributed to their safe return but emphasised that the focus should remain on their well-being.“While we appreciate everyone who helped, we must not politicise this issue. What matters most is that Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo are back safely,” he said.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPThe two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp
He stressed that Kenya has no authority over how Tanzania conducts its affairs.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp“Kenya’s constitution does not apply to other countries. We cannot dictate what is right or wrong in their internal matters,” Mudavadi said.He urged Tanzania’s leadership to address any internal errors and ensure citizens’ safety.“It is up to them to follow their procedures and protect their people,” he added.Mudavadi added that two Kenyan citizens, Samuel Kagila and Stephen Ndung’u Kimani, have been released from detention in Tanzania and are expected to return home soon.He said the two have been released and will be coming home anytime from now.He urged Kenyans not to politicise the matter, saying it is a diplomatic issue, and they are now free.Mudavadi emphasised that Kenya cannot use force to secure the release of its citizens.“I cannot go there with a gun for them to be released. This was a diplomatic matter handled through proper channels,” he said.On the release of activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were allegedly abducted in Uganda over 38 days ago, Musalia urged leaders and Kenyans not to politicise the issue.Mudavadi thanked all who contributed to their safe return but emphasised that the focus should remain on their well-being.“While we appreciate everyone who helped, we must not politicise this issue. What matters most is that Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo are back safely,” he said.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPThe two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp
“Kenya’s constitution does not apply to other countries. We cannot dictate what is right or wrong in their internal matters,” Mudavadi said.He urged Tanzania’s leadership to address any internal errors and ensure citizens’ safety.“It is up to them to follow their procedures and protect their people,” he added.Mudavadi added that two Kenyan citizens, Samuel Kagila and Stephen Ndung’u Kimani, have been released from detention in Tanzania and are expected to return home soon.He said the two have been released and will be coming home anytime from now.He urged Kenyans not to politicise the matter, saying it is a diplomatic issue, and they are now free.Mudavadi emphasised that Kenya cannot use force to secure the release of its citizens.“I cannot go there with a gun for them to be released. This was a diplomatic matter handled through proper channels,” he said.On the release of activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were allegedly abducted in Uganda over 38 days ago, Musalia urged leaders and Kenyans not to politicise the issue.Mudavadi thanked all who contributed to their safe return but emphasised that the focus should remain on their well-being.“While we appreciate everyone who helped, we must not politicise this issue. What matters most is that Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo are back safely,” he said.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPThe two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
He urged Tanzania’s leadership to address any internal errors and ensure citizens’ safety.“It is up to them to follow their procedures and protect their people,” he added.Mudavadi added that two Kenyan citizens, Samuel Kagila and Stephen Ndung’u Kimani, have been released from detention in Tanzania and are expected to return home soon.He said the two have been released and will be coming home anytime from now.He urged Kenyans not to politicise the matter, saying it is a diplomatic issue, and they are now free.Mudavadi emphasised that Kenya cannot use force to secure the release of its citizens.“I cannot go there with a gun for them to be released. This was a diplomatic matter handled through proper channels,” he said.On the release of activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were allegedly abducted in Uganda over 38 days ago, Musalia urged leaders and Kenyans not to politicise the issue.Mudavadi thanked all who contributed to their safe return but emphasised that the focus should remain on their well-being.“While we appreciate everyone who helped, we must not politicise this issue. What matters most is that Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo are back safely,” he said.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPThe two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
“It is up to them to follow their procedures and protect their people,” he added.Mudavadi added that two Kenyan citizens, Samuel Kagila and Stephen Ndung’u Kimani, have been released from detention in Tanzania and are expected to return home soon.He said the two have been released and will be coming home anytime from now.He urged Kenyans not to politicise the matter, saying it is a diplomatic issue, and they are now free.Mudavadi emphasised that Kenya cannot use force to secure the release of its citizens.“I cannot go there with a gun for them to be released. This was a diplomatic matter handled through proper channels,” he said.On the release of activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were allegedly abducted in Uganda over 38 days ago, Musalia urged leaders and Kenyans not to politicise the issue.Mudavadi thanked all who contributed to their safe return but emphasised that the focus should remain on their well-being.“While we appreciate everyone who helped, we must not politicise this issue. What matters most is that Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo are back safely,” he said.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPThe two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
Mudavadi added that two Kenyan citizens, Samuel Kagila and Stephen Ndung’u Kimani, have been released from detention in Tanzania and are expected to return home soon.He said the two have been released and will be coming home anytime from now.He urged Kenyans not to politicise the matter, saying it is a diplomatic issue, and they are now free.Mudavadi emphasised that Kenya cannot use force to secure the release of its citizens.“I cannot go there with a gun for them to be released. This was a diplomatic matter handled through proper channels,” he said.On the release of activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were allegedly abducted in Uganda over 38 days ago, Musalia urged leaders and Kenyans not to politicise the issue.Mudavadi thanked all who contributed to their safe return but emphasised that the focus should remain on their well-being.“While we appreciate everyone who helped, we must not politicise this issue. What matters most is that Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo are back safely,” he said.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPThe two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp
He said the two have been released and will be coming home anytime from now.He urged Kenyans not to politicise the matter, saying it is a diplomatic issue, and they are now free.Mudavadi emphasised that Kenya cannot use force to secure the release of its citizens.“I cannot go there with a gun for them to be released. This was a diplomatic matter handled through proper channels,” he said.On the release of activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were allegedly abducted in Uganda over 38 days ago, Musalia urged leaders and Kenyans not to politicise the issue.Mudavadi thanked all who contributed to their safe return but emphasised that the focus should remain on their well-being.“While we appreciate everyone who helped, we must not politicise this issue. What matters most is that Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo are back safely,” he said.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPThe two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp
He urged Kenyans not to politicise the matter, saying it is a diplomatic issue, and they are now free.Mudavadi emphasised that Kenya cannot use force to secure the release of its citizens.“I cannot go there with a gun for them to be released. This was a diplomatic matter handled through proper channels,” he said.On the release of activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were allegedly abducted in Uganda over 38 days ago, Musalia urged leaders and Kenyans not to politicise the issue.Mudavadi thanked all who contributed to their safe return but emphasised that the focus should remain on their well-being.“While we appreciate everyone who helped, we must not politicise this issue. What matters most is that Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo are back safely,” he said.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPThe two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
Mudavadi emphasised that Kenya cannot use force to secure the release of its citizens.“I cannot go there with a gun for them to be released. This was a diplomatic matter handled through proper channels,” he said.On the release of activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were allegedly abducted in Uganda over 38 days ago, Musalia urged leaders and Kenyans not to politicise the issue.Mudavadi thanked all who contributed to their safe return but emphasised that the focus should remain on their well-being.“While we appreciate everyone who helped, we must not politicise this issue. What matters most is that Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo are back safely,” he said.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPThe two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
“I cannot go there with a gun for them to be released. This was a diplomatic matter handled through proper channels,” he said.On the release of activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were allegedly abducted in Uganda over 38 days ago, Musalia urged leaders and Kenyans not to politicise the issue.Mudavadi thanked all who contributed to their safe return but emphasised that the focus should remain on their well-being.“While we appreciate everyone who helped, we must not politicise this issue. What matters most is that Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo are back safely,” he said.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPThe two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
On the release of activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who were allegedly abducted in Uganda over 38 days ago, Musalia urged leaders and Kenyans not to politicise the issue.Mudavadi thanked all who contributed to their safe return but emphasised that the focus should remain on their well-being.“While we appreciate everyone who helped, we must not politicise this issue. What matters most is that Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo are back safely,” he said.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPThe two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
Mudavadi thanked all who contributed to their safe return but emphasised that the focus should remain on their well-being.“While we appreciate everyone who helped, we must not politicise this issue. What matters most is that Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo are back safely,” he said.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPThe two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
“While we appreciate everyone who helped, we must not politicise this issue. What matters most is that Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo are back safely,” he said.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPThe two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
The two activists were handed over to Kenyan authorities at Busia Central Police Station.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
He said their return was coordinated between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments.“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
“We received our two citizens at around 2 a.m. They were brought in by the Kenyan ambassador to Uganda, the security team, and embassy staff, and that shows our efforts in the matter,” the PS said.Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
Earlier, digital strategist Pauline Njoroge said the breakthrough came after former President Uhuru Kenyatta personally contacted Ugandan authorities.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
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