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Kenya newspapers review: NIS links UDA member to recruitment of 1,000 Kenyans into Russian military
Festus Arasa Omwamba has emerged as a controversial figure now firmly on the radar of police and intelligence agencies over a ...
The continent instead grappled with grain shortages and the racist treatment of Africans fleeing the war. Four years later, the conflict is no longer distant. This week, Kenya revealed that as many as ...
Arrest in Ethiopian border town follows Kenyan intelligence report of more than 1,000 citizens trafficked for war.
Russia has blamed Kenya for stalled labour migration and security cooperation talks amid the controversy over the recruitment ...
Russia recruits thousands of African fighters for its war in Ukraine, often through deceptive agencies promising civilian ...
Police in Kenya have arrested a man at the center of a scheme that lured Kenyans with promises of skilled jobs in Russia, only for them to end up on ...
Kenya's intelligence service warns that over 1,000 citizens may have been recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine, many under false pretenses.
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Kenyan families demand return of sons sent to Russia-Ukraine war
Grief and anger spilled onto the streets of Nairobi on Thursday as families of Kenyan men recruited to fight for Russia gathered outside Parliament, demanding an immediate halt to a “deadly deception” ...
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AGOA extension 2026: Why Kenya’s apparel industry still faces a competitiveness crisis
EPZ Apparel Sector Chair and KAM Board Member Pankaj Bedi explains why Kenya should not celebrate AGOA's extension but instead focus on reforming the textile sector ...
More than 1,000 Kenyans and people from 36 African nations are fighting for Russia, many of them recruited fraudulently.
Victor still runs his fingers over the ridged scars on his forearm, a lasting mark of the day a Ukrainian drone tore through his position on the ...
NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 18 -- A joint investigation by the National Intelligence Service (NIS) and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has uncovered a disturbing network of inter-agency ...
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