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Civil society organizations (CSOs) in Kenya on Saturday condemned the excessive use of force by the police during the recent wave of anti-government protests in the country. The CSOs called for ...
Protests erupted in Kenya as citizens took to the streets on Saba Saba, demanding government accountability and President ...
Saba Saba, meaning "seven seven" in Kiswahili, has become a rallying cry for Kenya's pro-democracy demonstrators. Despite the ...
The number of people killed in Monday's anti-government protests in Kenya has risen to 31, the country's human rights ...
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Tuko News on MSNWhy Murkomen must apologise: A call for accountability in Kenya’s leadershipInterior CS Kipchumba Murkomen’s ‘shoot to kill’ remark ignites outrage as Kenyans demand accountability. Is democracy under threat or finally awakening?
Simmering anger against President William Ruto’s government has boiled over into clashes between protesters and the police, ...
Most Kenyans believe the government is too detached from ordinary citizens and want greater levels of accountability; 69% of Kenyans agree they are entitled to hold their leaders to account; 80% ...
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France 24 on MSNAt least 11 killed, dozens injured during Kenya's 'Saba Saba Day' protestsPolice in Kenya clashed with demonstrators during anti-government protests on July 7, known as "Saba Saba Day", resulting in ...
Media's role in accountability in Kenya. ... The widespread post-election violence of 2007 and 2008 brought into sharp focus the need for reform in government and accountability systems in Kenya.
There may be a silver lining to Kenya’s growing tax burden, however. Tax hikes tend to make citizens less tolerant of corruption and more demanding of accountability. This might make it even harder ...
In Kenya, there’s growing debate about media accountability – that the media should act in the interests of the public good, and that it’s accurate, free and fair. Most of the debate has ...
Most Kenyans believe the government is too detached from ordinary citizens and want greater levels of accountability; 69% of Kenyans agree they are entitled to hold their leaders to account; 80% ...
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