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Ghosts of empire: A quarantine centre and Laikipia’s colonial past

Al Jazeera · Jun 17, 2026, 1:12 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • A US Ebola quarantine centre has sparked protests in Laikipia, Kenya, over land and sovereignty concerns.
  • But in Laikipia, the anger runs deeper than the events of the past few weeks.
  • For many residents, the controversy is not simply about disease or public health.

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A US Ebola quarantine centre has sparked protests in Laikipia, Kenya, over land and sovereignty concerns.

xwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogle Add Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Demonstrators gather as they confront Kenyan police officers during a demonstration against a controversial US-built Ebola quarantine centre slated to begin operations at Laikipia airbase in Nanyuki, Kenya [Luis Tato/AFP]By Vivianne Wandera Published On 17 Jun 202617 Jun 2026Nairobi, Kenya – The death of a 17-year-old schoolboy during protests against a planned US Ebola quarantine facility has transformed a public health project into one of Kenya’s most contentious political controversies this year.

Three people have now been killed, a court challenge has halted construction, and the proposed 50-bed centre at Laikipia airbase in Nanyuki has triggered fierce debate over public participation, sovereignty and foreign influence.

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