"Bring Back Stevo Campaign" committee launches initiative to help raise Ksh 150M
Committee members of "Bring Back Stevo Campaign" have launched an initiative to raise 150 million shillings for the release of Veteran Journalist Dorothy Kweyu's son from Saudi Arabia. Stephen Munyakho has been in jail for the last 13 years in Saudi Arabia for allegedly killing his workmate, a Yemeni Citizen Abdul Saleh. The late Saleh was allegedly murdered in a fight when the two had a misunderstanding at their workplace leading to Stephen’s death sentence following an appeal by the victim's family.
Видео "Bring Back Stevo Campaign" committee launches initiative to help raise Ksh 150M канала Citizen TV Kenya
Видео "Bring Back Stevo Campaign" committee launches initiative to help raise Ksh 150M канала Citizen TV Kenya
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