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Kenyans arrested protesting over US Ebola centre

by Honesty Victor
June 9, 2026
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Kenyans arrested protesting over US Ebola centre
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Several Kenyans were arrested on Tuesday in the latest protests against an Ebola quarantine centre being built for US citizens in a tourist town.

The centre at Laikipia Air Base in the town of Nanyuki, under the shadow of Mount Kenya, is set to quarantine Americans arriving from the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is battling a major Ebola outbreak.

Kenya has never recorded a case of Ebola, and many oppose the idea of bringing potential carriers of the highly contagious disease into the country.

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Dozens gathered near the air base, some wearing protective equipment and carrying a coffin with “Ebola” written on it.

AFP journalists saw several people arrested by police, who also fired tear gas to disperse the small crowds.

“We don’t have that disease in this country… they are bringing a virus into our country,” said Zipporah Wachira, 30.

The centre is due to have 50 isolation beds and be managed by US staff, and was nearing completion late last week.

It had already sparked protests on June 1. Rights groups said two people died, though the circumstances of their deaths remain unclear.

Construction of the facility was under a temporary pause order from Kenya’s High Court and has been opposed by local politicians in Laikipia.

But the government of President William Ruto has vowed to press ahead, saying it owes Washington for years of aid support.

“The American people and government have been partners with us on matters of health for close to 25-30 years,” Ruto said last week.

“It would be most unfortunate if, on one request by the Americans to set up a facility at their cost, we would refuse. We would look very inhuman.”

Kenya’s health minister has insisted the facility will be for Kenyans as well as Americans.

Washington has pledged $13.5 million to Kenya’s Ebola preparedness efforts.

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