We’re not doing things based on what others are doing,” Mr Oguna said. COUNSELLINGAdvertisementAbout 100 Kenyans are stuck in the Chinese city, 91 of them students. “We’re aware there are two expectant Kenyans and they’ve been receiving medical services. To make their stay liveable, Mr Oguna said on Wednesday that the government would disburse Sh1.3 million for their upkeep. The move follows anxious appeals from the Kenyans, who are confined to their residences and are unable to procure groceries.
Source: Daily Nation February 21, 2020 03:33 UTC