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Shakahola: Seal security gaps that allowed killings to go undetected


Columnists Shakahola: Seal security gaps that allowed killings to go undetectedInterior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki (centre) speaks after visiting the mass-grave site in Shakahola, outside the coastal town of Malindi, on April 25, 2023. By COLLINS ODOTEMore by this AuthorThe events around Shakahola have been the top news in the country in the past few weeks. The fact that the Shakahola events could happen without the government knowing raises the question about what the gaps in the operations of this level of administrators are. It calls for reflection with a view to fixing gaps that allowed these events to go undetected for that long. In the Shakahola tragedy, this did not happen.


Source: The North Africa Journal May 08, 2023 04:51 UTC



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