The Kenyan government will disburse Ksh1.3 million ($13,000) for
the upkeep of Kenyan students in
Wuhan, the Chinese city that is the epicentre of the Covid-19 virus epidemic.
Wuhan, the Chinese city that is the epicentre of the Covid-19 virus epidemic.
In addition, Ksh500,000 ($5,000) worth of provisions from the Chinese government is also being processed.
The
move follows anxious appeals from Kenyans living in the country after a
coronavirus lockdown left students confined to their residences and
unable to procure groceries.
State spokesman Cyrus
Oguna says 100 Kenyans are currently living in the Chinese city, with 91
of these being students while nine are artistes.
"We
are aware there are two expectant Kenyans...they've been receiving
medical services. They have necessary support and are in good health,"
Col Rtd Oguna said in a briefing on Thursday.
All
transport, including trains, flights and public means have been halted
by Chinese authorities to prevent spread of the viral disease.
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