Radio journalist Joshua Sang is back in the country after a 2 month absence at The Hague where his trial for crimes against humanity is going on.
For sang it was a moment of joy to be back home especially after ICC judges declined his request to attend his daughters graduation ceremony.
His trial and that of his co-accused deputy president William Rutoย resumesย on the 21st of November.
Radio journalist Joshua Sang is back in the country after a 2 month absence at The Hague where his trial for crimes against humanity is going on.
For sang it was a moment of joy to be back home especially after ICC judges declined his request to attend his daughters graduation ceremony.
His trial and that of his co-accused deputy president William Rutoย resumesย on the 21st of November.
Radio journalist Joshua Sang is back in the country after a 2 month absence at The Hague where his trial for crimes against humanity is going on.
For sang it was a moment of joy to be back home especially after ICC judges declined his request to attend his daughters graduation ceremony.
His trial and that of his co-accused deputy president William Rutoย resumesย on the 21st of November.
For sang it was a moment of joy to be back home especially after ICC judges declined his request to attend his daughters graduation ceremony.
His trial and that of his co-accused deputy president William Rutoย resumesย on the 21st of November.
Radio journalist Joshua Sang is back in the country after a 2 month absence at The Hague where his trial for crimes against humanity is going on.
Source-tuko.co.ke