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Preparations are underway for the release of Stephen Munyakho , a Kenyan man who faced execution in Saudi Arabia following the settlement of the 129 million shillings blood money needed for his release and pardon from execution. Speaking in Nairobi on Saturday, the Bring Back Steve campaign strategy committee and his family have hinted at a possible arrival of Munyakho in the country after the end of Ramadan.
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Munyakho to be released from Saudi Arabia after Muslim World League secured his release
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