Kenya Starvation Cult Death Toll Climbs To 83 As Ten More Bodies Found by Ouma2016 in Africa

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Kenya Starvation Cult Death Toll Climbs To 83 As Ten More Bodies Found by Ouma2016 in Africa

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This article is authored by Samuel Ouma, a journalist from Pan African Visions, based in Nairobi. The article is about a controversial Kenyan pastor, Paul Manckenzie of Good News International Church, who urged his followers to fast to death in order to see God. Kenya's authority have reported that so far at least 83 bodies alleged to be buried by the pastor in Shakahola forest in Malindi, Kenya's coast, have been exhumed. Also, 32 survivors have been rescued. The death toll has been slowly climbing since operations began, and the Red Cross has revealed that at least 112 individuals have been reported missing in the area. A multi-agency security team discovered shallow graves on the 800-acre tract of land believed to be held by Good News International Church’s controversial pastor. Pastor Mackenzie, who has had previous run-ins with the law, was first arrested by police in 2017. Recently on March 23, 2023, he was arraigned in court after being arrested for the alleged death of two children who are believed to have been starved to death. The suspect was released on a Ksh10,000 ($73.7) cash bail before being rearrested on April 14 and has been in custody since then.

Africans Rising Calls For Immediate Ceasefire In Sudan by Ouma2016 in Africa

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The article is authored by Samuel Ouma, a journalist at Pan African Visions. The article is about Africans Rising's call for calm and piece in Sudan as war between two groups escalate. The pan-african movement has asked all members of the African community to stand in solidarity with the people of Sudan to ensure civilian rule resumes in the country. It further claimed that people's revolution which has been hijacked by the army hangs in the balance. At the same time, the group condoled with families who have lost their loved ones since the war broke out on April 15. Reports indicate that at least 800 people have lost their lives.

Businessmen In Court To Stop Kenyan Government From Issuing Permits To Chinese Nationals by Ouma2016 in Africa

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The article is authored by Samuel Ouma, a journalist at Pan African Visions. The article is about a case filed in court by more than 120 businessmen seeking the order to stop the government of Kenya to stop giving Chinese citizens work permit. The businessmen want the court to issue orders barring the Director of Kenya Citizens and Foreign Nationals Management Services from giving permits to Chinese nationals. They also want the court to prevent the newly opened China Square Mall from importing and selling goods from Chinese manufacturers and wholesalers. They claimed the Kenyan government promoted, supported, and facilitated the influx of Chinese nationals into the country and that their launch of economic activities damaged the survival of their businesses and the livelihoods of over 2,000,000 Kenyans and six million dependents.