Kenyans fearful and furious over US Ebola centre
There is anger at the neo-colonial overtones of Washington refusing to allow Ebola patients into its own territory, but happy to send them to Kenya.
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There is anger at the neo-colonial overtones of Washington refusing to allow Ebola patients into its own territory, but happy to send them to Kenya.
The U.S. Embassy in Nairobi remains one of Washingtonโs most strategically important missions in sub-Saharan Africa, given Kenyaโs role in regional security, counter-terrorism cooperation, and trade under frameworks such as the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA).
NAIROBI, Kenya May 30 โ The United States has moved to calm tensions over a controversial Ebola isolation facility in Kenya, signaling ongoing diplomatic engagement aimed at resolving legal and public concerns. In a statement shared via its US Foreign Assistance platform, Washington confirmed it is aware of a court challenge filed in Kenya and [โฆ]