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William Ruto Declares Crackdown on Suspects Who Torched Police Stations, Injured Officers on June 25
President William Ruto has declared that the government will crack down on suspects who caused damage and injuries during ...
President William Ruto has pledged to protect police officers as protests against his administration turn violent, leaving ...
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The Star on MSNMurkomen clarifies shooting directive after public uproarInterior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has sought to clarify recent concerns surrounding the perceived issuance of a "shoot-to-kill" directive.According to the CS, police officers operate ...
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The Star on MSNLSK condemns Murkomen's 'shoot-to-kill' directive as illegalThe Law Society of Kenya has issued a strong condemnation of Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen following his directive for police to shoot individuals who pose a threat to officers or ...
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has launched a scathing attack on Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen over ...
According to the Act, police officers are required to use peaceful and non-violent means as their first course of action, ...
An advise by Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen to police to use their weapons when attacked or invaded by ...
In a note by its Editorial Team on the Saturday Standard, the group condemned Junet’s rant in Parliament, where he accused ...
There’s a rather unfortunate habit within the corridors of power in Kenya: confusing public relations with public service.
Former Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua has absolved himself from blame that he funded goons to infiltrate Gen Z protests.
Nyali MP Mohammed Ali has broken ranks with his United Democratic Alliance (UDA) colleagues, strongly condemning Interior ...
When the guns fell silent and the choking air cleared, fingers pointed at Mr Gachagua for sponsoring goons, but he blames the ...
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