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Ruto's shoot-looters-in-the-leg order defies the Constitution, a President can't rewrite the law with a microphone.
Kenyans have turned President William Ruto’s order for police to shoot protesters in the legs into a wave of memes and satire ...
Protesters braving police batons, water cannon and occasional bullets on Kenya's streets this week have taken up a rallying ...
A looming court battle, opposition attacks and criticism from top clerics have greeted President William Ruto’s plan to build ...
NAIROBI, Kenya -- Kenya’s president on Wednesday broke his silence on recent anti-government protests that left dozens dead, urging police to “break the legs" of those who stole and burned property ...
According to the Head of State, attacking police stations or government installations amounts to a declaration of war, and ...
Kenyan President William Ruto made his first public remarks since deadly anti-government protests broke out this week. He ...
Kenya is driving Africa’s electric vehicle revolution, with supportive policy powering cleaner transport, new industries, and ...
Across Kenya, thousands have taken to the streets to protest the government of President William Ruto. The protests are driven by young people in the country who are frustrated with a host of ...
Thousands of people in Kenya have taken to the streets to protest the government of President William Ruto. The demonstrations are driven by young people who are frustrated with a host of government ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya’s president on Wednesday broke his silence on recent anti-government protests that left dozens dead, ...
Kenya's President William Ruto said on Wednesday that police should shoot protesters who vandalise businesses in the leg to ...
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