Pakistan Prime Minister s Children Spotted Chilling in Lamu
Peponi Hotel in Lamu island.
(COURTESY)
Kasim Khan and Sulaiman Isa Khan, the sons of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, are enjoying their time in Lamu, Kenya.
The siblings were confirmed to be in the country after the Prime Minister posted a photo on his social media pages, indicating that they had gone for the Friday prayers in a mosque in Lamu. Sulaiman and Kasim after Friday prayers in Lamu, Kenya, he stated as he posted a photo.
The story was widely covered by the Pakistan press, giving the tourist town much-needed marketing exposure.
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