Interior PS Raymond Omollo led the Kenyan military officers as they departed the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for a peacekeeping mission in Haiti.
“We encourage all to join us to pray for the people of Haiti as they continue to face serious problems including corruption, a crippled infrastructure and grave human rights abuses,” she said.
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“We encourage all to join us to pray for the people of Haiti as they continue to face serious problems including corruption, a crippled infrastructure and grave human rights abuses. Let us come ...
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