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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: Govt to Boost Muguka Growing in Embu - President RutoThe government will enhance the growing and selling of muguka to benefit farmers in Embu County, President William Ruto has announced.
Police were blocking major roads leading into Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, ahead of planned anti-government protests ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNKenya: I Didn't Start the Church At State House It Was Already There - President RutoPresident William Ruto has defended the ongoing construction of a new church building at State House, saying it is inappropriate for the house of God to remain in a dilapidated state while he lives in ...
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Tuko News on MSNWilliam Ruto Defends Church Spending, Dismisses KSh1.2b Claims as Propaganda: "Why Are You Hating?"President William Ruto dismissed claims of spending KSh 1.2b on a State House church. He assured Kenyans it'll be privately ...
Saba Saba, meaning "seven seven" in Kiswahili, has become a rallying cry for Kenya's pro-democracy demonstrators. Despite the ...
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Tuko News on MSNSaba Saba 2025: How Government Crackdowns are Crippling Kenya’s EconomyNairobi’s shutdown on Saba Saba 2025 exposed deep tensions between Kenya’s leadership and a new generation demanding dignity, ...
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Africanews on MSNFearing protests, Kenyan authorities barricade capitalTens of thousands of peeople are expected to rally against the government of President William Ruto, which they accuse of corruption and brutality. The rallies are timed to coincide with Saba Saba or ...
Roads are blocked and businesses are closed in Nairobi as authorities brace for anti-government protests in Kenya's capital.
The Kenyan Human Rights Commission was holding a news conference demanding “an immediate end to arbitrary arrests, enforced ...
An armed gang attacked the headquarters of the Kenyan Human Rights Commission on Sunday as it hosted a press conference ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNRoads blocked in Kenya’s capital on anniversary of pro-democracy protestsEvent comes as young Kenyans, frustrated over economy, corruption and police brutality, are taking to the streets.
President William Ruto on Sunday, July 6, responded to criticism from the Anglican Church of Kenya's Archbishop Jackson Ole ...
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