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Thursday’s attack on Kenya’s Garissa University College by al-Shabaab militants from Somalia, in which at least 148 students died, was the worst act of terrorism in the country for 17 years.
It’s been one year since 148 people were killed in an attack on Garissa University College – in what was the worst terror attack on Kenyan soil since the 1998 U.S ...
The sun hadn’t risen at Garissa University College. Most students slept in their beds. A few had woken up to head to early morning Christian prayers. Then the ...
Only a few kilometers away, 147 people – mostly students – were brutally massacred when Al-Shabaab militants invaded the campus in Garissa ... out the attack on the university was also ...
The High Court of Kenya has ordered the government to pay over Ksh441 million to families of Garissa University students who were killed or injured during the April 2 ...
At least five masked gunmen stormed their campus at Garissa University College at first light on Thursday. People fled in all directions. Students described how the men marched from room to room ...
Had it not, the massacre at Garissa University College would have been far worse, some say. Two police officers were on duty. But the number of people killed in the attack is plaguing Kenyans with ...
The siege ended nearly 15 hours after the Somali group's gunmen shot their way into the Garissa University College campus in a pre-dawn attack, sparing Muslim students and taking many Christians ...
Tanzanian Rashid Charles Mberesero, wearing a hat, received the harshest sentence A court in Kenya has sentenced a militant Islamist to life in prison for his role in the 2015 Garissa University ...
The prison sentences for two defendants who were convicted in Kenya’s Garissa University terror attacks have been lowered by a court. High Court Justice Cecilia ...
Cabinet Secretary (CS)for Defense Aden Duale will be awarded an honorary degree in the 5th Graduation ceremony of Garissa university. Aden duale will receive this honor as a recognition of his ...