Cabinet Secretary (CS) for Gender, Culture, the Arts and Heritage Hannah Wendot has raised concern over the prolonged stay of children in government institutions, revealing that some minors in conflict with the law were being held for over two years—far beyond the legally stipulated six months. Speaking at the Kisumu Children Remand Home on Wednesday…
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