2,000 Kenyans decide to stay in Uganda permanently

April 20, 2008  
Written by kenyanobserver, in NEWS HEADLINES

A little over 12,000 Kenyans crossed the border into Uganda during the recent post-election violence to escape the violence that had rocked the whole country and left over 1,500 dead.Most of these Kenyans have since returned home but few are opting stay on permanently in Uganda. In Tororo, approximately 2,000 Kenyans are opting to live in Uganda permanently.Here is the full story on Uganda’s New Vision.

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