Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation Minister Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka today called on all MPs to expeditiously pass the Anti Terrorism Bill. Musyoka called on MPs across the divide to unite and pass into law the Bill. The minister said the tourism sector has been adversely affected hence the urgent need to help revamp it with the Bill being in use. “Let our parliamentarians move with the speed to pass the Anti Terrorism Bill into law. We must move quickly as a House to help stem the terrorism threat”, the minister said. Addressing journalists at his office after a courtesy call by East African Legislative Assembly Speaker Ahmed Omar, Musyoka said Kenya must not be left behind in the anti terrorism war. The minister said Kenya must emulate Tanzania which has put into place an anti terrorism Act. Full Story
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