The government has assured Kenyans of adequate security measures in place ahead of the planned June 25 demonstrations while urging citizens to uphold peace and avoid actions that could lead to violence and destruction of property. Government Spokesperson Dr. Isaac Mwaura said that the State fully recognizes and respects the constitutional right of citizens to…
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