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World Politics Review on MSNRuto Once Courted Kenya's Youth. Now He's Trying to Silence ThemInstead of listening to protesters' grievances, Ruto's government is repressing them. That's a bad sign for the health of ...
Police in Kenya clashed with demonstrators on Monday during the latest anti-government protests, killing 10 people, according ...
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The Star on MSNRuto gazettes appointment of IEBC chair, commissioners afreshPresident William Ruto has formally gazetted the appointments of the new Chairperson and six Commissioners of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC). The move aims at regularising ...
Kenya: Ruto Warns Protesters Against Plotting A Coup After "Saba Saba" March | Firstpost Africa | N18G Kenya is facing a wave of deadly unrest as anti-government protests intensify across the country.
Kenya’s president on Wednesday broke his silence on recent anti-government protests that left dozens dead, urging police to ...
President Ruto of Kenya has ordered security agents to incapacitate protesters by shooting their legs. He accused the ...
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Tuko News on MSNRigathi Gachagua Responds to Ruto in Explosive Post Before Flying to USA: "Give Us a Break"Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua has once again accused President William Ruto of orchestrating state violence ...
The East African nation has been roiled by increasingly violent demonstrations opposed to President William Ruto's administration.
Kenya's President William Ruto has ordered police to shoot protesters targeting businesses in the legs, ensuring they are incapacitated but not killed.
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Tuko News on MSNKenya Newspapers Review: Boniface Kariuki's Mum Says He Promised Not to Join Demos Day Before DeathBoniface Kariuki, a hawker who was fatally shot by police during protests in Nairobi, was remembered in a low-key requiem ...
Kenyans have turned President William Ruto’s order for police to shoot protesters in the legs into a wave of memes and satire ...
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Africanews on MSNKenya's president defiant, backs security forces after deadly protestsPresident William Ruto said “enough is enough” and urged police to “shoot in the leg” those involved in looting and burning businesses ...
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