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NAIROBI, Kenya -- Kenya’s president on Wednesday broke his silence on recent anti-government protests that left dozens dead, urging police to “break the legs" of those who stole and burned property ...
Protesters braving police batons, water cannon and occasional bullets on Kenya's streets this week have taken up a rallying ...
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allAfrica.com 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.
Kenyan President William Ruto made his first public remarks since deadly anti-government protests broke out this week. He ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenyans disaffected with President William Ruto hold placards proclaiming “WANTAM,” a sensational slogan ...
Alleging the protestors, he stated that attacks on police would be regarded as acts of war, following recent protests that ...
You lack feelings and humanity. We shall report you NOT to the Kenyan police but the International Criminal Court an address ...
A looming court battle, opposition attacks and criticism from top clerics have greeted President William Ruto’s plan to build ...
Kenyan President William Ruto warned on Wednesday against attempts to "overthrow" the government through "unconstitutional means" and ordered the police to shoot violent protesters in the leg, days ...
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Kenyans disaffected with President William Ruto hold placards proclaiming “WANTAM,” a sensational ...
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‘Shoot their legs’: Kenya’s President Ruto rails against lootersKenyan President William Ruto said anyone looting or vandalising businesses should be shot in their legs and dealt with by courts after.
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has reaffirmed his unwavering support for President William Ruto, describing him as ...
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