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Xenophobic Loses: Kenya Should Strike Back At South Africa - Opinion

Monica Juma, Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Kenya has a foreign affairs policy document which is as dormant as a church at state house Nairobi. It was first published in 2014. Many Kenyans have found themselves neglected abroad, and calls for help from their government always fell on deaf ears. Only the rich-fe

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Xenophobic Loses: Kenya Should Strike Back At South Africa - Opinion

Monica Juma, Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Kenya has a foreign affairs policy document which is as dormant as a church at state house Nairobi. It was first published in 2014. Many Kenyans have found themselves neglected abroad, and calls for help from their government always fell on deaf ears. Only the rich-few are served by the foreign pilicies and law,as for the rest of the slaves in the plantation, nada, you are on your own. Can they listen to the pleas for help by Kenyans in South Africa? The opinion leader below thinks Kenya should strike back. Hi Nyakundi, Kenyans living in Johannesburg South Africa are calling on Uhuru Kenyatta's government to take action on the destruction of Kenyan propetyies in that country. Kenyan-owned...

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