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The alleged offences are linked to the 25 June protests when, according to the state-funded Kenya National Commission on ...
A dilapidated tin-walled mabati chapel on the grounds of State House—the presidential residence in Nairobi, Kenya—has become ...
Prominent Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi has been charged with illegal possession of ammunition linked to protests last ...
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: State Drops Terror Charges Against Boniface Mwangi, to Face Ammunition Possession Charges
The state has withdrawn terrorism-related charges against renowned activist Boniface Mwangi who will now face prosecution for ...
Kenyan President Ruto warns against violent protests, orders police to shoot protesters in the leg, amid nationwide unrest.
Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi faces charges of unlawful ammunition possession linked to June's protests. Arrested with evidence such as teargas canisters and a blank round, Mwangi is accused of ...
At least 10 people were shot dead and 29 injured in Kenya as anti-government protests erupted after restarting early last ...
In the picturesque villages along Kenya's coastal region -- where the Indian Ocean breeze whispers through coconut palms and sand-covered paths wind through homesteads -- a sinister crisis is ...
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: Pan-African Rights Groups Condemn Kenya's Worsening Crackdown On Protesters and Civil Liberties
A coalition of Pan-African civil society groups, legal experts, and human rights defenders has issued a scathing statement condemning the Kenyan government's escalating repression of civil liberties, ...
Renowned Kenyan human rights activist Boniface Mwangi has been charged with unlawful possession of ammunition following his alleged involvement in June's anti-government protests. Authorities claim to ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNKenya apologises to Gulf countries again over Sudan war
It was the second time Kenya distanced itself from Isaac Mwaura after Sudan’s military cited his remarks to accuse Nairobi.
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World Politics Review on MSNRuto Once Courted Kenya’s Youth. Now He’s Trying to Silence Them
Instead of listening to protesters’ grievances, Ruto’s government is repressing them. That’s a bad sign for the health of Kenya’s democracy.
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