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Mandela 'was secretly treated in Kenya in 1990'
Kwa wale wanaopenda Ku accuse Kenya kwa Ku support Apartheid, Soma vile Moi alifanya highest priority kumshuhulikia Mandela Na hata hajawai tangaza hilo jambo ... Alafu at the same time Kenya pia ilikua Ina supply Zimbabwe Na spare parts za ndege za kivita za Hawk jet ambazo Ni za UK, kisirisiri baada ya Zimbabwe kuwekewa vikwazo Na EU...
South African freedom icon Nelson Mandela, who died in December 2013, was secretly treated in Kenya in 1990 soon after he was released from the Robben Island jail, Mr Kalonzo Musyoka writes in his book.
Mr Mandela, he writes, was on an official trip to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, when he was taken ill and flown to Nairobi where he was treated by President Daniel arap Moi’s personal doctor.
Mr Musyoka writes: “I first met Mandela in dramatic circumstances in 1990. I was then Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly. He had just been released from prison in April that year. I had gone to State House for a meeting with Moi. Before we could even start our meeting, Moi received information that was rather urgent. He told me: ‘Forget the meeting. Mandela is very sick, he is coming and I don’t want any media or cameras. We must organise for his hospitalisation’.”
“The icon had been taken ill while on a visit to Addis Ababa. We sped to Jomo Kenyatta Airport with Moi. I was driving behind his small convoy. There was no fanfare; nothing special; no song and dance. No journalists and photographers. It was just Moi, the medical staff and I.
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Kwa wale wanaopenda Ku accuse Kenya kwa Ku support Apartheid, Soma vile Moi alifanya highest priority kumshuhulikia Mandela Na hata hajawai tangaza hilo jambo ... Alafu at the same time Kenya pia ilikua Ina supply Zimbabwe Na spare parts za ndege za kivita za Hawk jet ambazo Ni za UK, kisirisiri baada ya Zimbabwe kuwekewa vikwazo Na EU...
South African freedom icon Nelson Mandela, who died in December 2013, was secretly treated in Kenya in 1990 soon after he was released from the Robben Island jail, Mr Kalonzo Musyoka writes in his book.
Mr Mandela, he writes, was on an official trip to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, when he was taken ill and flown to Nairobi where he was treated by President Daniel arap Moi’s personal doctor.
Mr Musyoka writes: “I first met Mandela in dramatic circumstances in 1990. I was then Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly. He had just been released from prison in April that year. I had gone to State House for a meeting with Moi. Before we could even start our meeting, Moi received information that was rather urgent. He told me: ‘Forget the meeting. Mandela is very sick, he is coming and I don’t want any media or cameras. We must organise for his hospitalisation’.”
“The icon had been taken ill while on a visit to Addis Ababa. We sped to Jomo Kenyatta Airport with Moi. I was driving behind his small convoy. There was no fanfare; nothing special; no song and dance. No journalists and photographers. It was just Moi, the medical staff and I.
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