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The Kenya Times on MSNWhy United Nations Won't Intervene in Kenya's Situation ImmediatelyAmid ongoing protests over extrajudicial killings, police brutality, calls for justice and good governance in Kenya, many are ...
Kenya’s opposition leaders have demanded President William Ruto’s resignation after his order for police to shoot looters ...
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Tuko News on MSNKenya newspapers review: Section of police defy Murkomen’s shoot-to-kill order in protest responseInterior CS Kipchumba Murkomen’s shoot-to-kill order ignited outrage and sparked unease within the police service, with both senior and junior officers concerned.
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: Kenya Ready to Host CHAN Football ExtravaganzaInterior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has given the green light to Kenya's preparations for next month's CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN), urging Kenyans to turn out in large numbers to ...
Protesters braving police batons, water cannon and occasional bullets on Kenya's streets this week have taken up a rallying ...
Kenya’s President William Ruto has condemned recent anti-government protests that left dozens dead. Speaking Wednesday in ...
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France 24 on MSNKidneys for cash: Inside Kenya's organ-trafficking networkKenyan authorities launched an investigation into a major kidney-trafficking ring. Wealthy international patients have been ...
Kenya’s President Ruto ordered police to shoot protesters in the legs as unrest over police brutality, corruption, and youth ...
The centres across Nairobi, Kiambu, and Mombasa will meet growing demand for flexible workspaces in the capital and regional ...
Sixteen people have been killed and about 400 injured after thousands of people took to the streets in Kenya on Wednesday to protest against the government, Amnesty International Kenya has said.
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: You Can't Shoot Looters, Mr. President – Constitution Says SoRuto's shoot-looters-in-the-leg order defies the Constitution, a President can't rewrite the law with a microphone.
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Thousands of protesters against police brutality and government corruption clashed with police in Nairobi, who hurled tear gas canisters and wielded batons, leaving several ...
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