The World Health Organization has said it only needs 30 acres of disputed Kenyatta University land to build offices and stores for an emergency hub. WHO director general Dr Tedros Adhanon Ghebreyesus on Saturday avoided the land controversy but described the specifics of the regional emergency response hub project. Dr Tedros said KUTRRH is currently hosting the emergency hub rent-free until the new project is ready in three years. He said they were not even informed about Saturday’s groundbreaking on university land but heard rumours about it. This is university land, and as VC, it is important that I be informed of what is happening.
Source: The Star July 10, 2022 20:36 UTC