The government has issued a two-week ultimatum to persons in illegal possession of firearms to surrender them. SpeakingĀ on Friday during the 5th Edition of the Kenya PublicāPrivate Sector MSMEs Dialogue (MSMEs Connect) in Lodwar, County commissioner Julius Kavita said after the two weeks the security agencies will conduct a forceful disarmament. āWe are appealing…Ā Ā Ā
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