Police in Kenya have fired tear gas at protesters who are gathering on the second anniversary of Gen Z demonstrations that were met with deadly force by security forces.
You can't tell Kenyans it's business as usual while sealing off major roads and paralyzing movement into town. If everything is normal, why the roadblocks? The government creates unnecessary panic and disruption, then turns around and blames citizens for the chaos.
Bro,the BILLIONAIRE you are;HIDING behind 'debts';forcing many months' UNPAID labour slaving to defend your STANDARD headlines extortion GANGSTERISM driven by GREED; is HEARTLESS to loyal workers, INSULT to journalism and BETRAYAL to free media that STANDARD once belonged.
Two years after Gen Z protests rocked President Rutoโs government, thousands in Kenya are gearing up to take to the streets again.
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GMoi,your STANDARD mediaโs 5 days a week EXTORTIONIST propaganda HEADLINES on me & my administrationโs transformative track record will get you NOTHING & NOWHERE.BLACKMAIL to yield to your GREED? NEVER.Kenya belongs to all Kenyans,not you alone.Jaribu 8 days a week. Do your WORST
JUST IN: Kenya's Health Cabinet Secretary has halted construction of the U.S.-backed Ebola quarantine facility at Laikipia Air Base after being found in contempt of court for allowing work to continue despite a court order.
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Kenya's Health Minister Aden Duale has been found guilty of contempt of court over his handling of the construction of a controversial US-funded Ebola quarantine facility. A judge ruled that Duale had ignored the order and allowed the project to continue.
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