Five Ghanaian lawmakers and a clerk were caught in turmoil as protestors besieged the Kenyan Parliament on Tuesday afternoon.
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Parliament says it has acknowledged publications concerning five Members of Parliament (MPs) who were caught up in a violent protest in Kenya on Tuesday, June 25.
Five Ghanaian lawmakers and a clerk were caught in turmoil as protestors besieged the Kenyan Parliament on Tuesday afternoon.
The 58 representatives of the MK party who did not participate in the initial swearing-in of MPs earlier in June finally did so on Tuesday —...
Among those caught up in the chaos was the sister of former US president Barack Obama,.
The Kenya protest was one that left an impact on neighbouring African countries. Lawmakers from other countries are beginning to adjust so they...
Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Andy Appiah-Kubi, has proposed that members of Parliament who fail to attend proceedings should not be...
Tourism chiefs representing Kenya have said the country is still safe for holidaymakers after last week’s protests that saw thousands of people...
Tourism chiefs representing Kenya have said the country is still safe for holidaymakers after last week’s protests that saw thousands of people...
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In response to concerns about the welfare of former Members of Parliament (MPs), the Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Andrew Asiamah Amoako, has...