Calm at Kenya-Tanzania Border after a day of chaos over repatriation - News Summed Up

Calm at Kenya-Tanzania Border after a day of chaos over repatriation


| Updated Tue, March 28th 2017 at 14:45 GMT +3NAMANGA, KENYA: Normalcy has returned in Namanga at the Kenya-Tanzania Border after a day protest against move by President John Magufuli’s administration to repatriate Kenyans. Led by the Kajiado County Governor Dr David Nkedianye, the leaders urged Kenyans leaving at the border to be calm as the two countries are solving the matter. Nkedianye urged other leaders not to incite Kenyans against the Tanzanians, saying both countries should use diplomacy to save the situation. I know other leaders are trying to incite Kenyans to fight back Tanzanians who are leaving with us here, they are our brothers and we should not return fire with fire'' said Nkedianye. "Those are routine checks carried out by any country and our people should respect the law and ensure they have valid immigration documents while on foreign countries," said Kello.


Source: Standard Digital March 28, 2017 11:37 UTC



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