Stop going to Sudan After all that has hapPend to Kenyans in Sudan, my advice to all kenyans is to STOP GOING THERE AND THE EMBASSY WILL BE CLOSED AND THE AMBASADA WHO DOESN'T WANT TO HELP KENYANS THERE WILL BE SENT BACK HOME ASWELL.
John Luate Raimon Elioba
Tue, 29 Jul 2014 13:24 EDT
Seeking for Medical Scholarship With respect and honor to your office,am south sudanese by nationality aged of 21 years old, a student in kampala international university western campus studying Bachelor Degree in Medicine and surgrey in third year.my parents got lost during the crisis in s.sudan and now no one is supporting me in my studies.i request your help inorder for me to complete my studies.currently am in uganda.your response will be rewarded by God.
My contact:
Tel.+256716064541
Email: luatejohn@gmail.com
christine leonard
Tue, 25 Mar 2014 06:44 EDT
email address How about changing the email address as well? This one doesn't exist, so I can't telephone them or email them - so I can't contact them, so your help is useless! Thank you.
Christine Leonard
Tue, 25 Mar 2014 06:35 EDT
Telephone Numbers You need the change the telephone numbers on this website.
Charles I.
Tue, 31 Dec 2013 02:46 EST
KENYAN'S EVACUATION QUERIES Therw are Kenyans still trapped in Leer, in Unity State. They are complaining that they have not seen a camp or a Kenyan plane since last Sunday. We sent sms with their details to a number published by the Government of Kenya on a Daily Nation Newspaper.
What is been done about these hardworking Kenyans? Are they to be left at the mercy of the rebells?
esther maina 0726117272
Fri, 27 Dec 2013 00:38 EST
family members restricted fron leaving leer in unity state my relatives have been restricted from leavin s.sudan by acommissioner. theyve been asked towrite letters explainin why they want to leave. i find it they are been held againist their will n are being exploited by payin protection money . there are22kenyans there who need your help please do something
Eunice jael
Fri, 20 Dec 2013 02:19 EST
My uncles death My uncle used to work for a water company in rumbek.he died under mysterious circumstances that no one knows about..we were lucky the body came back buh still there r alot of unanswered questions.the embassy says he had ulcers,that he had malaria
Esther
Tue, 5 Nov 2013 07:59 EST
Visa Cost Kenyan who are in south Sudan are highly taxed for the visa every month 150ssp while in Kenya Sundanese only renew their visa after three months. why can't the Kenya Government also treat them the way they are treating Kenyan.
mary
Sat, 6 Jul 2013 05:25 EDT
lost relative my brother thomas ndambuki kilonzo travelled to juba two years ago.he was working in a big hotel but i dont know the name.he lastly called in April to say he was sick and was heading to hospital.his phone went off up till now.can you please help look for him?my email marynjoroge49@yahoo.com
Beverlyn Khadunyi
Tue, 11 Jun 2013 06:07 EDT
Help with VISA to visit Namibia i would like to visit Namibia from Juba, can i get a visa from our embassy here?
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After all that has hapPend to Kenyans in Sudan, my advice to all kenyans is to STOP GOING THERE AND THE EMBASSY WILL BE CLOSED AND THE AMBASADA WHO DOESN'T WANT TO HELP KENYANS THERE WILL BE SENT BACK HOME ASWELL.
With respect and honor to your office,am south sudanese by nationality aged of 21 years old, a student in kampala international university western campus studying Bachelor Degree in Medicine and surgrey in third year.my parents got lost during the crisis in s.sudan and now no one is supporting me in my studies.i request your help inorder for me to complete my studies.currently am in uganda.your response will be rewarded by God.
My contact:
Tel.+256716064541
Email: luatejohn@gmail.com
How about changing the email address as well? This one doesn't exist, so I can't telephone them or email them - so I can't contact them, so your help is useless! Thank you.
You need the change the telephone numbers on this website.
Therw are Kenyans still trapped in Leer, in Unity State. They are complaining that they have not seen a camp or a Kenyan plane since last Sunday. We sent sms with their details to a number published by the Government of Kenya on a Daily Nation Newspaper.
What is been done about these hardworking Kenyans? Are they to be left at the mercy of the rebells?
my relatives have been restricted from leavin s.sudan by acommissioner. theyve been asked towrite letters explainin why they want to leave. i find it they are been held againist their will n are being exploited by payin protection money . there are22kenyans there who need your help please do something
My uncle used to work for a water company in rumbek.he died under mysterious circumstances that no one knows about..we were lucky the body came back buh still there r alot of unanswered questions.the embassy says he had ulcers,that he had malaria
Kenyan who are in south Sudan are highly taxed for the visa every month 150ssp while in Kenya Sundanese only renew their visa after three months. why can't the Kenya Government also treat them the way they are treating Kenyan.
my brother thomas ndambuki kilonzo travelled to juba two years ago.he was working in a big hotel but i dont know the name.he lastly called in April to say he was sick and was heading to hospital.his phone went off up till now.can you please help look for him?my email marynjoroge49@yahoo.com
i would like to visit Namibia from Juba, can i get a visa from our embassy here?
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