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State agencies meet to discuss security roadmap

From left: Ms Caroline Ofulah of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government Chemist William Munywoki and Kenya Nuclear Regulatory Authority Director General James Keter arrive for a meeting in Nairobi on Thursday February 27, 2025 to discuss a security roadmap for the country in 2025. [Kanyiri Wahito, Standard]

A multi-agency forum started in Nairobi on Thursday to discuss a national action plan meant to secure the country against potential security threats.

The focus of the talks, organizers say, is on Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) risks, and how best-related crises that could harm the public, property and the environment can be managed.

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