| Updated Fri, January 27th 2017 at 17:15 GMT +3British Prime Minister Theresa May recently hosted a Jackson Simatei a Kenyan British any retired soldier to dinner and discuss how the government can helpveterans transition well to civilian life. PHOTO: COURTESYBritish Prime Minister Theresa May recently hosted a Jackson Simatei a Kenyan British and retired soldier to dinner and discuss how the government can help veterans transition well to civilian life. Simatei who served in the British Army for nine years retired two years ago and is now an ambassador at Greenwich Hospital, the oldest naval charity established in 1694. "Being such a success, his story is very interesting and will help veterans transition well to civilian life" said May. "I benefited from their service two years ago and i would like to also help others return to civilian life," said Simatei.
Source: Standard Digital January 27, 2017 14:16 UTC