Malindi Member of Parliament Amina Laura Mnyazi has supported Coast Regional Police Commander Ali Nuno’s shoot to kill order against criminal gangs locally known as mawoza, insisting that police must be allowed to carry out their work without interference. Speaking during the site handover ceremony for the construction of hostels at Vocational Training College on Monday, Ms. Mnyazi said…
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