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[David Gichuru, Standard] “William Ruto is taking Kenya to a dangerous place”, bellows The Economist weekly news magazine in ...
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has reaffirmed his unwavering support for President William Ruto, describing him as ...
William Ruto is taking Kenya to a dangerous place”, below The Economist weekly news magazine in a leader (lead article) last ...
Kenyan police sealed off Nairobi, as citizens marked ‘Saba Saba’, Swahili for Seven Seven representing July 7, with protests ...
At least 10 people died across Kenya and hundreds were arrested during anti-government demonstrations on Monday, a rights ...
Workers load USAID humanitarian aid into a truck at a World Food Programme warehouse in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya, 3 June, ...
Clashes between police and protesters have turned violent in Kenya, with police firing tear gas at crowds and security forces blocking off access to central Nairobi.
Rallies to mark 35th anniversary of pro-democracy uprising have turned into calls for President William Ruto to resign.
Police mounted a heavy presence across Nairobi on Monday, blocking roads and deterring anti-government protesters as Kenya ...
At least 10 people were shot dead and 29 injured in Kenya as anti-government protests erupted after restarting early last ...
Police in Kenya have clashed with demonstrators during the latest anti-government protests, leaving 10 people dead, according ...
Officers fired and hurled tear gas canisters, injuring demonstrators. One young man being carried away, with his shirt ...
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