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5 Kenyan Journalists Who Have Been Left Stranded Abroad

5 Kenyan Journalists Who Have Been Left Stranded Abroad 6 May 2021 - 3:51 pm Left to right: former NTV journalist Yassin Juma, Citizen TV s Jamila Mohammed and Jeff Koinange. Twitter In course of their jobs, journalists go through numerous challenges including running in with authorities and in some instances, they might find themselves stranded under difficult circumstances. From being held hostage to getting locked in hotels, some journalists have found themselves in tricky situations while in foreign countries and unable to fly back home. Here are five Kenyan journalists who have ever been stranded in foreign countries. 1 Facebook Citizen TV anchor Jeff Koinange career has previously been dotted with hurdles including an instance in which he was abducted in Niger Delta.

The Mbotes: Ethiopian Children Adopted by Nubian Mother After Civil War Seek To Reunite with Biological Family

Looking to Reconnect: Ethiopian Children Adopted by Nubian Mother after Civil War Seek To Reunite with Biological Family Tuko 29/04/2021 Hillary Lisimba © Provided by Tuko Looking to Reconnect: Ethiopian Children Adopted by Nubian Mother after Civil War Seek To Reunite with Biological Family - Sisters Faridah Khamis and Zahra Mbote got a new family in Kibera after their mother sought refuge in Kenya while fleeing the civil war in Ethiopia - Although they grew up asking questions, they have since matured to understand why their mother did what she did - They are now seeking to reunite with their family in Ethiopia after decades of being apart

Ethiopia: Less Than Three Years After Declaring New Era , Ethiopia Is Back in the List of Countries Jailing Journalists We Traced 33 Cases

Ethiopia: Less Than Three Years After Declaring New Era , Ethiopia Is Back in the List of Countries Jailing Journalists We Traced 33 Cases
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Analysis: Less than three years after declaring new era , Ethiopia is back in the list of countries jailing journalists We traced 33 cases

Addis Abeba, December 16/2020 – Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s stellar speech about freedom of press on world freedom day is fresh in the memory of many Ethiopians who were full of optimism about the reform that swept the nation at the time. At the 26 th World Press Freedom Day (WPFD) hosted by Ethiopia on May 03/2019, PM Abiy proudly referred to the day: “The symbolism of this grand gesture is even more important, given that only one year ago Ethiopia was labelled as Africa’s foremost jailer of journalists and one of the most repressive environments in the world for the functioning of independent news.”

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