Religious and community leaders in Mombasa have expressed fears of the wave of political intolerance gripping the country and called for restraint ahead of the 2027 polls. The clergy asked the political leadership to conduct campaigns with civility by avoiding rhetoric that could antagonize residents and communities against each other for harmonious and peaceful coexistence…
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