May 20, 2026, Nakuru, Kenya: At his electronics repair workshop in Nakuru Town, Josephat Mureithi, brother of the late Kenyan journalist William Munuhe, displays a Kenyan newspaper reporting on Rwandan genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga. Munuhe was murdered on January 14, 2003, the day he was expected to help the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) locate and arrest Kabuga, who was accused of financing the 1994 Rwandan genocide. For more than 20 years, William Munuhe's family has sought justice and called for investigations into his killing, which they believe was linked to the Kabuga cas

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May 20, 2026, Nakuru, Kenya: At his electronics repair workshop in Nakuru Town, Josephat Mureithi, brother of the late Kenyan journalist William Munuhe, displays a Kenyan newspaper reporting on Rwandan genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga. Munuhe was murdered on January 14, 2003, the day he was expected to help the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) locate and arrest Kabuga, who was accused of financing the 1994 Rwandan genocide. For more than 20 years, William Munuhe's family has sought justice and called for investigations into his killing, which they believe was linked to the Kabuga cas
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May 20, 2026, Nakuru, Kenya: At his electronics repair workshop in Nakuru Town, Josephat Mureithi, brother of the late Kenyan journalist William Munuhe, displays a Kenyan newspaper reporting on Rwandan genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga. Munuhe was murdered on January 14, 2003, the day he was expected to help the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) locate and arrest Kabuga, who was accused of financing the 1994 Rwandan genocide. For more than 20 years, William Munuhe's family has sought justice and called for investigations into his killing, which they believe was linked to the Kabuga cas

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