Kenya Police Open Fire on Charging Crowd of Protesters
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Tribune Online on MSN‘Shoot in the leg’, Ruto orders Police to tame violent Kenyan protestersPresident William Ruto has ordered police to shoot violent Kenyan protesters targeting businesses in the legs, ensuring they are incapacitated but not killed.A state-run agency reports that 31 people were murdered on Monday,
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Tuko News on MSNGeorge Natembeya claims Luhyas are the poorest people in Kenya, blames Mudavadi and Wetang'ulaTrans Nzoia county governor George Natembeya claimed the Luhya community remains Kenya’s poorest despite its massive population and voting power.
Kenyan President William Ruto faces growing discontent three years into his presidency. Many Kenyans accuse him of betraying campaign promises to support working-class citizens by introducing aggressive tax hikes.
Days ahead of the first anniversary in Kenya of the Gen Z-led anti-government protests that resulted in at least 60 deaths and displays of police brutalit
Last month marked a year since young Kenyans started their "Gen Z" protests in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Initially, the protests forced the shelving of a controversial Finance Bill that could have introduced new taxes and levies.
Widespread protests against police brutality and government corruption have erupted in Kenya, leading to clashes with law enforcement. Demonstrations, marking the anniversary of deadly anti-tax protests,
Addressing residents during a Women Empowerment Programme in Msambweni, Kwale County, the Speaker urged leaders and citizens alike to rise above tribal politics and focus on empowering all Kenyans equally.
Historically, women who seek leadership positions in Kenyan politics have often been undermined by attacks on their character, family and sexuality. Between 1963 and 1969, no women were elected or nominated to Parliament. Between 1969 and 1974, women constituted less than 1% of the elected MPs.