An extra 600 Kenyan police officers set to join a U.N.-backed mission to try to quell rampant gang violence in Haiti will be ready for deployment in early November, Kenya's police chief said Saturday.
NAIROBI, Kenya (AFP)— An extra 600 Kenyan police officers set to join a UN-backed mission to try to quell rampant gang violence in Haiti will be ready for deployment in early November ...
Police in Haiti said that a leader of one of that country's powerful gangs has been injured in a shootout with Haitian and ...
Kenya's police chief announces 600 more officers will be deployed to Haiti in early November to combat gang violence. This is in addition to the 400 officers already stationed there. President ...
JPMorgan Chase & Co. opened representative offices in Kenya and Ivory Coast as part of an effort expand in east and west Africa. The biggest US bank has hired Sailepu Montet, a former central ...
During the six-hour tour, the Kenyans were mostly ignored by people on the street and occasionally heckled; the vehicle was ...
During his address to the UN, he doubled down on Kenya’s commitment to bring order and peace to the troubled island of Haiti, the poorest country in the Northern Hemisphere. However, a major ...
The International Monetary Fund’s executive board will consider the next disbursement in Kenya’s $3.9 billion loan program at a meeting scheduled to take place on Oct. 30, according to people ...