“When they entered into the Mosque, their aim was to kill us. We don’t know why,”
– Said Karra, a Darfurian man/ “Refugees seized a gun from robbers”
“The lorry was taking a wrong turn at high speed when the accident happened,”
– Obang, an eyewitness, told KANERE/ “Accident in Kakuma 3”
“I was hit with a rod on my knee and another attacker pulled my leg while a man with gun and another attacker started beating my husband,”
– Latifa narrated her nightmare/ “Attacked and gang raped”
“WFP and UNHCR started providing refugees with 100 shillings on a monthly basis. Was it helping refugees or punishing them?”
– Mohammed, a community leader, Kakuma 2/ “Community Talking Point: The Introduction of Bamba Chakula”
“A nurse administered quinine to the kid and before it finishes, another nurse added more quinine leading to drug overdose,”
– Said Erick who is an area resident/ “Child negligence”
“I run with my children, my husband went to bush and he never returned,”
– Mrs. Deng told KANERE/ “Signing of Peace Deal in South Sudan”
“I was issued with the SIM Card by WFP but I don’t have a phone. I never received the secret PIN from them and my family missed the voucher over 5 months now. Any help?”
– Mulki Jamal, Kakuma 4 area/ “Community Talking Point: The Introduction of Bamba Chakula”
“The driver deliberately forced his way into the river as both the passengers and road user are shouting to him to stop, we blame him,”
– Jamal Farah a member of the victims’ family told KANERE/ “Four Died in Flood”
“It was after a long struggle inside the Mosque that we are able to seize the gun from thieves and two others escaped,”
– Ranna said in an interview with KANERE/ “Refugees seized a gun from robbers”
“It was devastating to see women and children stranded and starving in the bush and along the border points,”
– KANERE’s reporter at Nadapal/ “Signing of Peace Deal in South Sudan”
“We blame the staff at the clinic for negligence on my child,”
– Esinyen told KANERE in an interview/ “Child negligence”