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The Kenyan government has revealed plans to permanently archive condolence messages sent following the death of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

Tributes from governments, organizations, and individuals around the world have been compiled into bound volumes, which will be preserved for posterity in national institutions.

Principal Secretary for Foreign Affairs Korir Sing’oei announced the initiative during a ceremony at the Odinga family residence in Karen on Friday, January 30.

The collection will be housed at key national repositories, including the Kenya National Archives, the Kenya National Library Service, the Foreign Affairs Library, and the Foreign Affairs Gallery at Uhuru Gardens, ensuring that future generations can access these messages of respect and solidarity.

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