Security remained tight during the entire funeral service of the late former Prime Minister, Raila Odinga, as military officers from the three formations ensured no chance for any security laps, right from the procession from Raila Odinga s Opoda home, to Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University, the venue for the final burial funeral service. The nameless heroes who ensured...
Sunday 19 October 2025
Kneya News Agency - 12 hours ago
Tight security at the funeral service of the late former Premier, Raila Odinga


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