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Agence France-Presse on MSNKenya leader shifts on police violence as protests escalateWhen Kenyan President William Ruto took office in 2022, he pledged to end police brutality. Such comments seem a long way ...
Kenya’s pro-democracy anniversary protests on June 7, 2025, were marked by violence, looting and vandalism. Following these ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNKenya: Reform Group Demands End to Use of Live Ammunition in NeighbourhoodsThe Police Reforms Working Group (PRWG), a coalition of civil society organizations and legal watchdogs, has called on the Executive to "unequivocally uphold the Constitution, halt the use of live ...
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: Nearly 1,500 Face Terrorism and Malicious Damage Charges Arising From ProtestsInterior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has confirmed that nearly 1,500 people have been arrested in connection with the widespread violence and destruction reported during protests on June 25 ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNKenya’s president, Ruto, permits gun violence as a response to civil unrestKenya's recent protests on July 7 (Saba Saba Day) have reportedly resulted in the deaths of at least 31 people, with hundreds ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya’s president on Wednesday broke his silence over recent anti-government protests that left dozens dead, ...
Vantage with Palki Sharma Kenya faces escalating violence as President William Ruto orders police to curb protests with force. Amid rising death tolls and over 500 arrests, Ruto’s toughest remarks yet ...
Kenya’s leading opposition coalition, Azimio, resumed street protests on July 7, 2023, after it suspended earlier protests in May allegedly to pave way for talks with the government.
The protests “help to show what is going to happen in 2027 — that it won’t be business as usual in terms of politics,” Mr. Kanyinga said of Kenya’s upcoming election.
Kenya marked 35 years since the landmark pro-democracy protests of 1990 that pushed for an end to a one-party state, but the ...
“Protests should not be to destroy peace in Kenya. We do not have another country to go to when things go wrong. It is our responsibility to keep our country safe,” he said.
NAIROBI, Kenya — Youth-led protests against police brutality and poor governance have erupted across Kenya again on Wednesday, with thousands making their way to the central business district in ...
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