
According to Capital FM Business, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi announced that 151 Kenyans have been repatriated from South Africa due to rising anti-migrant tensions. Additionally, a total of 240 Kenyan nationals have registered for assistance with the Kenya High Commission in Pretoria.
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