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Protesters braving police batons, water cannon and occasional bullets on Kenya's streets this week have taken up a rallying ...
"Shetani ashobora kuba yarakaye kandi ashobora gukora ivyo yishakiye", ni ko Perezida William Ruto avuga mu kwishura ...
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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 ...
A looming court battle, opposition attacks and criticism from top clerics have greeted President William Ruto’s plan to build ...
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Tuko News on MSNWilliam Ruto Questions Why There Were No Protests to Force Kibaki to Step Down: "Kisirani Ya Nini?"President William Ruto lashed out at critics pushing for his resignation, questioning why similar pressure was never mounted ...
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Tuko News on MSNVideo: Kalonzo Musyoka claims William Ruto is a national security risk, danger to KenyaKalonzo Musyoka accuses President William Ruto of endangering Kenya’s security, citing police brutality and unconstitutional ...
NAIROBI (Reuters) -Protesters braving police batons, water cannon and occasional bullets on Kenya's streets this week have ...
Alleging the protestors, he stated that attacks on police would be regarded as acts of war, following recent protests that ...
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Tuko News on MSNWilliam Ruto Dares Rigathi Gachagua to Provide Evidence Govt Is Targeting Businesses of GemaPresident William Ruto has challenged his former deputy Rigathi Gachagua to table evidence that the government is targeting businesses of Mt Kenya.
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Africanews on MSNKenya's William Ruto faces growing discontent over economy and police brutalityBarely two years into his presidency and Kenya’s William Ruto is already facing calls for him to leave - summed up in the ...
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Africanews on MSN"Shoot in the leg": Ruto orders Kenyan police to curb protest vandalismThe anti-government protests in Kenya have shown no sign of slowing down. Following several acts of vandalism in Nairobi ...
Kenyan President William Ruto made his first public remarks since deadly anti-government protests broke out this week. He said that "anyone going to burn people's property should be shot in the leg." ...
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